EXPERTISE

We bring years of experience and expertise in immigration law, ensuring that you receive top-notch legal services from qualified professionals who are well-versed in the complexities of immigration matters.

COMPASSION

We understand that immigration can be a challenging and emotional process. Our organization is committed to providing compassionate and empathetic support to our clients, ensuring that you feel heard, understood, and supported every step of the way.

AFFORDABILITY

We strive to make immigration legal services accessible to all, regardless of financial status.

Our non-profit agency offers affordable or pro bono services, helping you navigate the immigration process without breaking the bank.

TRUSTWORTHINESS

Our non-profit agency operates with the highest standards of integrity and professionalism.

You can trust that our team will always act in your best interests, providing reliable and ethical legal services that prioritize your rights and well-being.

Immigration Legal Services at Low cost

What We Do

We have FREE Citizenship events and our costs for your Immigration processes as a non-profit organization are accessible to everyone.

Citizenship

If you meet certain requirements you may be eligible to become a United States citizen, either at birth or later in life.

  • To become a citizen at birth, you must:
  • Have been born in the United States or certain territories or outlying possessions of the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction of the United States; OR
  • Had a parent or parents who were citizens at the time of your birth (if you were born abroad) and meet other requirements

To become a citizen after birth, you must:

  • Apply for “derived” or “acquired” citizenship through parents; OR
  • Apply for naturalization

Temporary Protected Status

Temporary Protected Status is a temporary status given to eligible nationals of designated countries who are present in the United States. The status, afforded to nationals from some countries affected by armed conflict or natural disaster, allows persons to live and work in the United States for limited times.

Asylum

Every year thousands of people come to the United States seeking protection because they have suffered persecution or fear that they will suffer persecution in their home country due to their Race, Religion, Nationality, Political Opinion, or Membership in a particular social group.

If you are eligible for asylum you may be permitted to remain in the United States. You may also include your spouse and children (unmarried and under 21 years of age) who are in the United States on your application at the time you file or at any time until a final decision is made on your case. Every case is unique, and you will need experienced counsel to guide you through the strenuous application process.

Lawful Permanent Residence (Green Card)

A Lawful Permanent Resident is someone who has been granted authorization to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis. There are a number of ways to become a permanent resident of the United States. These can include situations where you have family members who are US Citizens or green card holders, you have been offered a job in the US, you are a refugee or asylee, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, and numerous other routes.

Application to Extend Nonimmigrant Status

If you are planning to remain in the United States beyond the expiration date of your current nonimmigrant status, it is crucial to apply for an extension in a timely manner. To ensure a smooth transition and avoid any potential legal complications, we have developed a streamlined application process to help you extend your nonimmigrant status.

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) - Dreamers

Certain individuals who came to the United States as children and meet several guidelines may request consideration of deferred action for a period of two years, subject to renewal. If found eligible for deferred action, you may be eligible to receive a work authorization/permit.

Family-Based Petitions

United States Citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, Refugees admitted to the US within the past 2 years, or Asylees, granted asylum within the past 2 years may petition for relatives and/or future relatives such as a finance(e) or a prospective adopted child to immigrate to the United States.

Cuban Adjustment

The Cuban Adjustment program allows eligible Cuban nationals and Cuban-born individuals to apply for lawful permanent resident status, also known as a Green Card, after being physically present in the United States for a specific period. This program provides a unique opportunity for individuals from Cuba to establish a more permanent and secure life in the United States.

Humanitarian Visas

Humanitarian visas can be obtained when there is a person in need of medical treatment in the United States, but is only granted when there is a situation of life and death, due to limited visa availability. Also, keep in mind that it is important to have somebody that will pay for these medical expenses, because the United States cannot give a Visa to everybody that is sick, and cannot pay this medical treatment.

Refugee Travel Document

A Refugee Travel Document is an official travel document issued to individuals who have been granted refugee status in the United States. This document allows refugees to travel internationally and re-enter the United States while maintaining their refugee status.

Fiancé Petitions

The fiancé petitions are better known as fiancé visa.

These visas are recommended when a men or women want to know their partner better, and prefer that he/she came to the United States for 3 months. During these 3 months, they have to decide if they are going to get married. If they get married, can apply for the residence. If they do not get married by that time the boyfriend or girlfriend will have to go back to their country.

Work Permit Application

A Work Permit, also known as an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), is an official document that grants individuals the legal right to work in the United States for a specific period. This document is crucial for foreign nationals who do not have U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status but wish to engage in employment within the country.

Travel Permit

The Law of Immigration has allowed some persons to solicitate a travel permit to come back to the United States after a temporal trip abroad.

The travel permit can be solicitated as an emergency through the local office. Normally, the request is sent by mail to the local immigration office that process this application. Depending in which base is solicited, the needed evidence will change, but typically, is needed to explained the need of the trip. The work permit is something that not only allowed the client to come back after a trip, that for the majority, is to see their family, but also, help the solicitant, to have a legal entry when returned to the country. This point in particular, allowed the person, in many instances, to take a step that is been waiting for a long time, because eliminate the punishment for having entered illegally to the country.

three steps to success

We Will Help You Every Step Of The Way

01

learning about all your legal issues

If you decide to take action in your case pro-se, we can support you with information and self-help guides.

02

Pair you up with the Perfect Attorney

If you elect to not represent yourself pro-se, we will pair you up with an in-network immigration or other attorney that can represent you or consult with you about your case

03

Take
action

We will help you understand the process on your own, or with professional guidance so you can make an informed decision in your situation.

Our goal is to help people in the best way possible. this is a basic principle in every case and cause for success. contact us today for a free consultation. 

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