How does it work?

Step 1: Personal Consultation

In a private consultation, we review your immigration history, identify any concerns, explain your eligibility, and answer your questions—so you know exactly where you stand

Step 2: Custom Strategy

We build a personalized action plan tailored to your situation. You’ll receive a clear checklist, timeline, and step-by-step guidance—no confusion, no surprises.

Step 3: Execution & Support

We prepare and review your forms, help organize your documents, and coach you for interviews or testing. We guide you every step of the way until completion.

 

  • Family Petitions

    Family-based petitions allow U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to help eligible family members obtain lawful immigration status in the United States. This process begins with filing Form I-130 to establish a qualifying family relationship with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

    We guide you through each step with careful preparation, accurate documentation, and clear direction—whether your family member is inside or outside the United States.

    Book a consultation today to discuss your family-based petition options.

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  • Adjustment of Status (Green Card)

    Adjustment of Status allows eligible individuals who are already in the United States to apply for lawful permanent residence (a green card) without leaving the country. This process is commonly used by spouses and immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, as well as other qualifying applicants.

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  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

    Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a discretionary immigration program that provides eligible individuals who came to the United States as children with temporary protection from removal and the ability to apply for work authorization. DACA does not grant lawful permanent status, but it allows approved applicants to remain in the U.S. during the authorized period. No new applications/fillings may occur at the present time per US Federal court injunction; however, extensions and ancillary benefits (EAD) may continue for current members.

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  • K-1 Fiancé(e) Petition

    Love shouldn’t be delayed by borders. A K-1 fiancé(e) petition allows a U.S. citizen to bring the person they love to the United States so they can finally be together, in the same place, building the same future. For many couples, this petition represents hope, reunion, and the first real step toward a life no longer lived apart.

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  • Green Card Renewal & Replacement

    Green card renewal or replacement allows lawful permanent residents to maintain valid proof of their immigration status when a card is expired, expiring, lost, stolen, damaged, or contains incorrect information. Keeping a valid green card is essential for employment, travel, and everyday identification purposes.

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  • Certificate of Citizenship

    Certificate of Citizenship is official proof that a person is a U.S. citizen by law, usually acquired through a U.S. citizen parent. It is commonly requested for individuals who became citizens automatically at birth or after entry to the United States but never received formal documentation.

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  • Consular Processing Support (NVC & U.S. Embassy)

    We provide administrative support and case coordination for consular processing after an immigrant petition has been approved. Our services focus on preparing, organizing, and submitting required documentation for cases processed through the National Visa Center and forwarded to a U.S. embassy or consulate under the U.S. Department of State.

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  • Work Authorization (Employment Authorization Document)

    Work Authorization allows eligible noncitizens to legally work in the United States while an immigration application or qualifying status is pending. This benefit is issued in the form of an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and is commonly requested alongside applications such as Adjustment of Status, asylum, certain humanitarian filings, or other eligible categories.

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  • Asylum

    Asylum is a humanitarian immigration process that allow individuals who fear persecution in their home country to seek protection in the United States. Protection may be granted to those who face persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.

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  • Naturalization (U.S. Citizenship)

    Naturalization allows lawful permanent residents (green card holders) to become United States citizens, providing the highest level of immigration status and full civic rights.

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  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

    Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a humanitarian immigration benefit that allows eligible nationals of designated countries to live and work legally in the United States for a temporary period when conditions in their home country prevent safe return, such as armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary circumstances.

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  • I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification

    Form I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification is used by employers to confirm an employee’s identity and authorization to work in the United States, as required by federal law. Proper completion and retention of the I-9 helps employers remain compliant and avoid penalties during audits or inspections.

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  • Affidavit of Support

    The Affidavit of Support is a required immigration document used to show that an intending immigrant has adequate financial support and is not likely to become a public charge. It is most commonly required in family-based immigration cases and certain employment-based cases involving a qualifying sponsor.

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  • Crewman Visa (D Visa)

    Crewman Visa (D Visa) is issued to foreign nationals who work aboard commercial vessels or aircraft and are traveling to the United States temporarily and solely to perform their duties as crew members. This visa is commonly used by ship crew, airline crew, and certain maritime workers.

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  • Reentry Permit

    Reentry Permit allows lawful permanent residents to remain outside the United States for extended periods without abandoning their permanent resident status. It is commonly used by green card holders who anticipate long-term travel or temporary residence abroad.

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  • ADVANCE PAROLE REQUEST

    An Advance Parole request allows eligible noncitizens to travel outside the United States and return lawfully while an immigration application is pending. Traveling without approved advance parole may result in abandonment of the underlying application.

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  • FOIA Request (Freedom of Information Act)

    FOIA request allows individuals to obtain copies of their immigration records held by the U.S. government, including prior applications, petitions, notices, or enforcement history. These records are often needed to prepare new filings, respond to RFEs, or clarify past immigration activity.

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  • I-94 Replacement Request

    An I-94 Replacement Request is used to correct or replace a lost, stolen, or incorrect Form I-94, which serves as official proof of lawful entry and immigration status in the United States. An accurate I-94 is essential for employment verification, immigration filings, and maintaining lawful status.

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  • Response to Request for Evidence (RFE)

    Response to a Request for Evidence (RFE) is submitted when U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services requires additional information or documentation to continue processing an immigration application. RFEs are time-sensitive and must be answered accurately and completely to avoid delays or denial.

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  • NOTARY

    Official notarization of documents to verify identity and witness signatures in accordance with Texas law, performed by a notary commissioned by the Texas Secretary of State. Notarization does not provide legal advice or validate document content.

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