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We provide legal advice and representation in the following areas of US Immigration law:
» Green Card
» Citizenship
» Work Visa, H1B
» Labor Certification
» Deportation, Asylum
We offer a dynamic practice in New York, and have years of combined experience in handling complex immigration issues, whether they are filings, consular issues or litigation. We represent individuals and corporations, and our partners provide each and every client with personal attention and experienced counsel.
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Our practice includes obtaining green cards (through work or family, labor certifications, extraordinary petitions or waiver of the national interest), citizenship, work visas for H-1Bs (specialty occupations); H-1C (nurses); H-2A/B (seasonal and agricultural workers); H-3 (trainee); L-1s (intracompany transferees); E-1 and E-2 (treaty trader and investor; O and P visas (extraordinary ability in one's field and internationally recognized athletes and group entertainers); K and V visas (fiancée and immediate relative), religious workers, S, T and U visas (law enforcement) asylum applications, citizenship/naturalization, waiver application, and visa processing. We provide representation in deportation proceedings as well, through appeals to the Board of Immigration BIA and Federal Courts.
For individuals we handle all immigration issues, including alien relative petitions, as well as fiancée visas, and derivative statuses through US citizens and permanent residents and US citizen grandparents, as well as citizenship and naturalization. We also handle religious workers, self-petitions (for abused individuals) and unusual visas, such as for government informants. We also regularly work on intricate waivers for crimes, visa overstays, and the foreign residency requirement for J visa holders.
Our firm offers the highest proficiency in court cases, including deportation (removal and exclusion proceedings), appeals and federal litigation. This includes a practice for criminal aliens and those seeking political asylum or cancellation of removal. |
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