We help you acquire all types of visas to get you into the United States of America. If you or your loved one comes from a foreign land, bring them here and we’ll help you with anything from your marriage to your employment, labor, and adoptions. If you’re facing deportation, we can provide you with the same aggressive and intelligent representation we provide for all of our clients.
Green Cards
Children of spouse (unmarried and under 21)
Petition for a family member to receive a green card
You May Petition for the Following Family Members
Spouse (husband or wife)
Unmarried children under 21
Unmarried son or daughter of any age
Green card through family
Remove conditions on My Green Card
Renew or replace My Green Card
Green card through a job
Green card-based forms
Travel outside the U.S.
Citizenship
1. Apply for citizenship 2. Citizenship through naturalization: It’s the process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a foreign citizen or national, after he or she fulfills the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) 3. Citizenship for spouses of U.S. citizens: In general, you may qualify for naturalization under section 319(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) if you:
Have been a permanent resident (green card holder) for at least 3 years
Have been living in marital union with the same U.S. citizen spouse during such time
Meet all other eligibility requirements under this section
In certain cases, spouses of U.S. citizens employed abroad may qualify for naturalization, regardless of their time as permanent residents. These spouses may qualify under section 319(b) of the INA.
Citizenship through parents: There are two general ways to obtain citizenship through parents, one at birth and one after birth but before the age of 18
Exceptions and accommodations: There are exceptions and modifications to the naturalization requirements that are available to those who qualify
USCIS also provides accommodations for individuals with disabilities
English language exemptions
Medical disability exceptions to English and Civics
Continuous residence exceptions
Disability accommodations
Oath of allegiance
Path to U.S. citizenship
Citizenship for military personnel and family members
USCIS recognizes the important sacrifices made by non-U.S. citizen members of the U.S. armed forces and their families. USCIS is committed to processing their naturalization applications in a timely and efficient manner, while providing exemplary customer service, maintaining the integrity of the immigration system, and maintaining the security of the process
Members of the U.S. armed forces and their dependents (spouses and children) may be eligible for citizenship to include expedited and overseas processing, under special provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)
Members of the U.S. armed forces may be eligible for citizenship by qualifying for naturalization through military service under section 328 or 329 of the INA
Citizenship for spouses and children of military members
Spouses of U.S. citizen members of the U.S. armed forces who are (or will be) deployed may be eligible for expedited naturalization or for overseas processing. Children of U.S. citizen military members deployed abroad may be eligible for overseas processing
We’ll Help You Reunite With Your Family
All types of visas
Citizenship and green cards
Marriage
Family employment
H-1B
H-2B visas
Labor certification
Finance visas
Adoptions
Deportation
Appeals
Asylum
Amnesty
Bonds
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757-961-6200
We work with over 100 different countries, and speak Spanish, German, Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, French, and Punjabi. Contact us today.