Services - What We Do
Family Immigration
If you have a family relationship with a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, we can assist you in applying for lawful permanent residence (a green card).
Deportation & Removal Defense
We can represent you in immigration deportation (removal) proceedings. Being deported or removed from the United States can have serious consequences for you or your loved one’s future, often resulting in permanent separation from relatives, friends, and employers.
Citizenship & Naturalization
We can guide you through the process of becoming a U.S. citizen, known as “naturalization.” Citizenship offers important benefits, including the ability to vote, and in some cases, it may also allow your child to become a citizen automatically.
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program allows certain individuals who came to the United States as children to receive protection from deportation, along with renewable work permits and driver’s licenses. But even with these well-known benefits, there is still widespread misunderstanding about who is and isn’t eligible.
Victims of Crime
If you or a relative have been the victim of a crime and you cooperated with law enforcement officials in the investigation or prosecution of the case, you may qualify for U Nonimmigrant Status (U visa).
Domestic Violence Survivor
If you are the spouse, child, or parent of a U.S. citizen or LPR who has abused you, then the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) may allow you to file your own petition without the abuser ever finding out about it.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
If you are from a country affected by war, disaster, or another crisis, you may qualify for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). We can guide you through the process, which can be more complex than it appears.
Criminal Defense
Traffic tickets and other misdemeanors may seem small, but they can still affect your immigration status. We can assist you with misdemeanor criminal defense to help protect your status.
FOIA
If you’re unsure about your immigration history or want to know what information the U.S. government has on file for you, our attorneys can help.

