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We handle family-based visas, employment-based visas, green cards, asylum cases, deportation defense, citizenship applications, and more.

 

Processing times vary depending on the type of visa or immigration status you are applying for. Some cases take a few months, while others may take years. We can provide an estimate based on your specific case.

 

Yes! If your visa application was denied, we can analyze the reasons for rejection and help you reapply or appeal the decision.

You can apply for a Green Card through family sponsorship, employment, asylum/refugee status, or the Diversity Visa Lottery. Our team can guide you through the process.

 

To become a U.S. citizen, you must have had a Green Card for at least 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen), meet residency requirements, pass an English and civics test, and demonstrate good moral character.

Work visas, such as H-1B, L-1, and O-1, have different requirements. Generally, you need a U.S. employer to sponsor you and meet certain qualifications based on your skills and education.

 

Yes, in many cases, you can change your status from an F-1 student visa to an H-1B work visa if you find a qualifying employer willing to sponsor you.

Contact an immigration attorney immediately. There may be legal defenses available to fight deportation, such as asylum, cancellation of removal, or adjustment of status.

 

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