Practice Areas
We provide comprehensive immigration related services to our clients ranging from non-immigrant and immigrant visa petitions to a provisional unlawful presence waiver. In our representation, we provide personal service to clients by providing meaningful and easy access to an assigned attorney. Our areas of practice include but are no limited to:
Heath Care Workers Immigration
Physical Therapists, Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Dentists, Chiropractors, Podiatrists, etc.
Employment-Based Immigration
EB1: Priority Workers
EB2: Members of the Professions Holding Advanced Degrees or Persons of Exceptional Ability
EB3: Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Other Workers
EB4: Certain Special Immigrants
EB5: Employment Creation
Temporary Nonimmigrant Workers & Visitors
E-1: Treaty traders and qualified employees
E-2: Treaty investors and qualified employees
F-1: Academic Students
H-1B: Workers in a specialty occupation
H-3: Trainees other than medical or academic
J-1: Exchange visitors
L-1A: Intracompany transferees in managerial or executive positions
L-1B: Intracompany transferees in positions utilizing specialized knowledge
M-1: Vocational students
O-1: Persons with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics and motion picture or TV production
P-3: Artists or entertainers, either an individual or group, to perform, teach, or coach under a program that is culturally unique
TN: North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) temporary professionals from Mexico and Canada.
Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver
Family-Based Immigration
Immediate Relatives not subject to annual limitations
Spouse of a U.S. Citizen
Unmarried Child Under 21 Years of Age of a U.S. Citizen
Orphan adopted abroad by a U.S. Citizen
Orphan to be adopted in the U.S. by a U.S. citizen
Parent of a U.S. Citizen who is at least 21 years old
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
Naturalization
Family Preference Immigrants subject to annual limitations
Family 1st preference: Unmarried sons and daughters of U.S. citizens
Family 2nd preference: Spouses and children, and unmarried sons and daughters of permanent residents
Family 3rd preference: Married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens
Family 4th preference: Brothers and sisters of adult U.S. citizens
Heath Care Workers Immigration
Physical Therapists, Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Dentists, Chiropractors, Podiatrists, etc.
Employment-Based Immigration
EB1: Priority Workers
EB2: Members of the Professions Holding Advanced Degrees or Persons of Exceptional Ability
EB3: Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Other Workers
EB4: Certain Special Immigrants
EB5: Employment Creation
Temporary Nonimmigrant Workers & Visitors
E-1: Treaty traders and qualified employees
E-2: Treaty investors and qualified employees
F-1: Academic Students
H-1B: Workers in a specialty occupation
H-3: Trainees other than medical or academic
J-1: Exchange visitors
L-1A: Intracompany transferees in managerial or executive positions
L-1B: Intracompany transferees in positions utilizing specialized knowledge
M-1: Vocational students
O-1: Persons with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics and motion picture or TV production
P-3: Artists or entertainers, either an individual or group, to perform, teach, or coach under a program that is culturally unique
TN: North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) temporary professionals from Mexico and Canada.
Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver
Family-Based Immigration
Immediate Relatives not subject to annual limitations
Spouse of a U.S. Citizen
Unmarried Child Under 21 Years of Age of a U.S. Citizen
Orphan adopted abroad by a U.S. Citizen
Orphan to be adopted in the U.S. by a U.S. citizen
Parent of a U.S. Citizen who is at least 21 years old
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
Naturalization
Family Preference Immigrants subject to annual limitations
Family 1st preference: Unmarried sons and daughters of U.S. citizens
Family 2nd preference: Spouses and children, and unmarried sons and daughters of permanent residents
Family 3rd preference: Married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens
Family 4th preference: Brothers and sisters of adult U.S. citizens