111 S. Independence Mall East | The Bourse, Suite 592 | Philadelphia, PA 19106 | Phone: 215-922-5354 | Fax: 215-922-5713

 

Service and excellence through advocacy…

 

Practice Areas
 
United States Immigration laws are complex and extensive. If you wish to travel, work or do business in the United States you will need an experienced law firm which will respond to your immigration issues promptly and professionally.

We handle all immigration matters including:

 
Immigration Services for Individuals, Families & Marriage Based Applicants
Our office provides counsel and legal assistance to those seeking immigration benefits by way of a family relationship, including those who marry or seek to marry a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident. Whether the foreign national is in the U.S. or overseas we are ready to put our expertise to work in explaining to clients their legal options and devising the most effective strategy suited to their particular needs.
 
We assist individuals with a variety of immigration law benefits, such as:
  • Family visa matters, including green card through marriage
  • K1 - Fiancé visas
  • K3 – Temporary Visa for Spouse
  • K4 – Temporary Visa for child
  • V - Lawful Permanent Resident Spouse or Child, Dependent Children
  • Adjustment of status
  • B2 extension of visitor visa status
  • Overseas consular processing
  • F1 Student visa matters
  • Employment Authorization
  • U.S. citizenship / naturalization
  • International adoption
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    Immigration Services for Businesses, Corporations and Their Employees
    We provide immigration law representation for both employers and future/current employees in all immigration law contexts:
  • B1 – Visitor for Business
  • E-1/E-2 – Investors/International Trade
  • H-1B – Professionals and Specialty Occupation Workers
  • H-2A and H-2B – Temporary Shortage/Seasonal Workers
  • H-3 – Trainees
  • J – Cultural Exchange Worker
  • L-1A and L-1B – Intra-company (international) transferees, including executives, managers and individuals possessing "specialized knowledge"
  • O and P – entertainers, artists and athletes
  • R-1 – Religious Workers
  • TN – Canadian and Mexican workers under NAFTA
  • Labor Certification in support of permanent resident filings for professionals, skilled workers and unskilled workers
  • National Interest Waiver
  • EB 1 - Employment Based for Worker of Extraordinary Ability, Executives & Managers
  • EB 2 - Employment Based for Advanced Degree & Exceptional Ability
  • EB 3 - Employment Based for Skilled Worker & Unskilled Workers
  • EB 4 - Employment Based for Special Immigrants
  • EB 5 - Employment Based for Employment Creation
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    We understand that the process often seems complicated for individuals and employers. Our goal is to make the procedure as easy, quick and trouble-free as possible.
     
    Detention, Deportation & Removal
    For many reasons, people find themselves in deportation or removal proceedings. In these proceedings the Department of Homeland Security tries to deport you from the United States. A successful case depends on many factors including how long you have been here in the United States, your family relationships, or whether you have a past criminal history. There are many ways of winning a deportation or removal case. Our law firm will respond quickly and effectively to assist you and your family in every way possible to secure bond when it is available and to prevent the deportation.
     
    Asylum and United Nations Convention Against Torture Relief
    Asylum is based on the belief that we should relieve foreign persons from being subject to persecution or torture if returned to their home country. A successful outcome requires thorough preparation with all the necessary corroborating evidence. Our firm works in partnership with the client to achieve this success.
     
    Domestic Violence, Violence Against Women Act
    Congress has realized that domestic violence is a problem in the immigration setting. A spouse may be subject to domestic violence or emotional abuse but is hesitant to report such crimes for fear of immigration consequences. These types of abuse have resulted in special laws such as the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). These laws are designed to protect women, men and children from the aggressive acts of family members. Our firm is very proud to participate in assisting victims of domestic violence obtain lawful status in the United States in accordance with these laws. Our law firm is unique in that we have an in-house expert, Dr. Christine Grant who can provide a thorough and detailed psychological evaluation to accompany your application.
     
    Appeals and Federal Court Litigation
    Our law firm prepares each and every kind of appeal regarding all types of petitions and applications under the Immigration and Nationality Act. An appeal can be filed from decisions of the Immigration Court, the U.S. Immigration and Citizenship Services, the Department of Labor and other agencies. We also challenge the actions of the Immigration Court, Board of Immigration Appeals and Department of Homeland Security in the United States District Courts and the Courts of Appeal.