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We provide our clients with assistance in all aspects of immigration, with a multilingual team of legal professionals who have a combined experience of more than six decades in the professional field of immigration and global mobility. We are fluent in English, Spanish, and Korean

Keeping Families Together: Parole in Place

The Keeping Families Together policy can allow for certain noncitizen spouses and noncitizen children of a U.S. Citizen to request parole in place. Call our office to determine if you qualify for this new executive order.

Employed-Based (EB) Immigration Including Investor & EB-5 Visas

Our corporate & employment-based team handles all manner of employment-based immigration matters. Nonimmigrant visas allow for specific temporary periods of valid employment, at least initially, and can be extended for additional periods up to the maximum allowed under that category. Each category has strict qualifying criteria. Examples of some nonimmigrant employment visa options are H-1B, TN, O, P, R, L-1, E-3, J-1, Consular Processing, and NIW. We also provide assistance with B-1 visas for Business purposes as well as B-1 or ESTA in lieu of an H-1B visa.

US citizens may petition for the following family members: Spouse, Unmarried Children under the age of 21, Parents, Unmarried Children over the age of 21, Married Children of any age and Siblings (but the sponsoring US citizen family member must be 21 or over to do this).

Permanent Residents may petition for the following family members: Spouse, Unmarried Children under the age of 21, and Unmarried Children over the age of 21.

In addition to permanent resident sponsorship, we also offer our professional services for FB nonimmigrant categories, including Fiancé(e) petitions, including Consular processing for K-1, K-2 & K-3 visas.

Family-Based (FB) Immigration

US citizens and Permanent Residents (aka LPR) may file a petition for qualifying family members so that they may obtain permanent resident status (green card) and therefore join them in the United States. Other than family members who are considered Immediate Relatives, there are four categories of FB preferences, each with an allotment of immigrant visas that are issued each year. The preference categories are designated by the qualifying relationship to the US citizen or LPR, many of which have long delays for visa issuance due to the per-country or per-category numerical limits.

US citizens may petition for the following family members: Spouse, Unmarried Children under the age of 21, Parents, Unmarried Children over the age of 21, Married Children of any age and Siblings (but the sponsoring US citizen family member must be 21 or over to do this).

Permanent Residents may petition for the following family members: Spouse, Unmarried Children under the age of 21, and Unmarried Children over the age of 21.

In addition to permanent resident sponsorship, we also offer our professional services for FB nonimmigrant categories, including Fiancé(e) petitions, including Consular processing for K-1, K-2 & K-3 visas.

Click here for more information about the visa categories and timeframes.

U-Visa

U-Visas are reserved for victims of crimes who can demonstrate they have been mentally or physically impacted by the crime.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DACA

Reserved for individuals who are under 31 years of age, came to the U.S. before their 16th birthday, have resided in the U.S. since June 15th, 2007, are enrolled in school or obtained a high school diploma or equivalent, and don’t have a disqualifying criminal history.

U.S. Citizenship​

People looking for a change of status to U.S. Citizen that meet naturalization requirements can apply for U.S. citizenship.

International Nationality Act - 245(i)

Reserved for certain individuals that were beneficiaries of an I-130, Labor Certification, or an I-140 petition filed by a relative on or before April 30, 2001 and were continuously present in the US from December 21, 2000 to now.

Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

Reserved for certain individuals who are victims of battery or extreme cruelty committed by a U.S. Citizen spouse or former spouse, a U.S. Citizen parent, a U.S. Citizen son or daughter, a Permanent Resident (LPR) spouse or former spouse, or a Permanent Resident (LPR) parent.

CONTACT

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PHONE NUMBER

(408) 615-1514

FAX NUMBER

(408) 260-7650