Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common immigration questions, helping you understand the process, timelines, and next steps with confidence.

01. What types of immigration cases do you handle?

We assist individuals and families with a wide range of U.S. immigration matters, including family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, permanent residence (green cards), fiancé visas, citizenship and naturalization, DACA and renewals, advance parole, consular processing, and complex cases involving prior immigration history. We also handle waivers, removal of conditions, FOIA requests, and defense in ICE detention or removal proceedings.

You can begin by scheduling a consultation with our office. Consultations are available by phone or video, including Zoom or WhatsApp. During this meeting, you will speak directly with an attorney who will review your situation, explain your options, and answer your questions clearly.

Yes. During your consultation, you will speak directly with an experienced immigration attorney. We believe it is important for you to receive accurate legal guidance from the start so you can make informed decisions about your case.

Yes. If your case involves family members, they are welcome to join the consultation. This helps ensure everyone understands the process, requirements, and next steps.

We take time to clearly explain how your case works, what steps are involved, and which documents are required. Immigration law can be confusing, so our goal is to make the process as clear and manageable as possible from beginning to end.

06. What happens after I hire your firm?

Once you decide to move forward, our team begins working on your case right away. Our support staff will contact you with detailed instructions on what information and documents are needed. We carefully prepare and review all forms before filing to ensure accuracy and consistency.

Immigration applications require close attention to detail. We thoroughly review all forms and supporting documents before submission. Our legal team stays updated on immigration laws and procedures to reduce the risk of delays, denials, or requests for additional evidence.

If immigration rules or government procedures change while your case is pending, we adjust your legal strategy when necessary and keep you informed. You will always know how changes may affect your case.

Yes. We continue to monitor your case after filing and notify you of any updates, notices, or requests from the government. You are never left to navigate the process on your own.

Yes. If an interview is required, we prepare you in advance by explaining what to expect, how to answer questions, and what documents to bring. When permitted, an attorney may attend or assist with the interview process.