
Our Services
We provide comprehensive immigration evaluations designed to support your visa, green card, or citizenship application
U Visas (U non-immigration Status)
This type of visa is available to victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and have cooperated with law enforcement officials in the investigation or prosecution of the crime.
Crime against undocumented individual
Assistance and support for undocumented individuals who have been victims of crimes.
Hardship/Cancellation Removals
A type of removal that focuses on the impact of an individual's legal status on their family, with the aim of preventing separation.
Focused on impact of legal status and potential separation
A type of removal that focuses on the impact of an individual's legal status on their family, with the aim of preventing separation.
VAWA (Violence Against Women Act)
A law that protects victims of domestic violence, including women and children, and allows victims to self-petition for legal status in the US without the abuser's assistance.
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)
A program that provides temporary protection from deportation for individuals who were brought to the US as children and meet certain criteria.
Protection granted to individuals who have a well-founded fear of persecution or death in their country of origin.
Asylum
T-Visa: Visa for Victims of Trafficking
A type of visa available to individuals who have been victims of human trafficking and are present in the US as a result of the trafficking
Frequently Asked Questions
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An immigration evaluation is designed to provide a detailed, objective assessment of an individual’s circumstances to support their immigration case. It often includes psychological, emotional, and situational analysis.
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The timeline for an evaluation varies depending on the type of case and the complexity of the individual's situation. However, we strive to complete evaluations promptly to meet application deadlines.
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Required documentation may include personal records, legal documents, and any relevant medical or psychological reports. We will provide you with a checklist during your initial consultation.