Immigration Solutions

Immigration Law Services

While immigration law forms a smaller part of our practice, we are deeply committed to providing diligent, people-centered representation with a humanistic approach. Immigration law is complex and ever-changing, so rather than covering an exhaustive range of services, we focus on areas we know well and can navigate effectively.

We understand that the immigration system can feel overwhelming, and we’re here to guide you through each step. If your needs fall outside our scope, we’ll connect you with trusted organizations or attorneys who can help.

Affordable legal services matter to us, which is why we offer a sliding scale for clients who need financial flexibility. Paying less never means we’ll give less attention to your case—you can rely on us to work with dedication and diligence.

In short, our mission is to be a force for positive change in immigration law, fostering inclusivity and equity for all.

We can help you with the following services:

Family-Based Green Cards

Reunite with your loved ones by securing family-based immigration solutions.

Asylum Applications and Court Representation

Supporting individuals seeking asylum with comprehensive application preparation and legal defense in court.

U Visa for Victims of Crime

Legal protection for victims of certain crimes, with accessible, sliding-scale services.

Citizenship & Naturalization

Take the next step toward becoming a U.S. citizen with professional guidance.

DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)

Assisting eligible individuals brought to the U.S. as children in securing DACA protection.

I-601A Provisional Waiver Consular Processing

Helping individuals overcome inadmissibility barriers and reunite with family through waiver applications.

Family-Based Visas, Including Marriage

Family-Based Visas, Including Marriage Assisting spouses and family members of U.S. citizens or residents in obtaining visas to join their loved ones.

Deportation Defense

Offering legal representation and defense for those facing deportation proceedings.