• Visas (student, business, fiancé, tourist, family preference)
Visas allow individuals to travel to and stay in another country for a certain period of time. There are several different types of visas available including student, business, fiancé, tourist, and family preference visas. Each visa has different requirements and restrictions, so be sure to do your research prior to submitting an application. With the right visa, you can enjoy the benefits of living and working in another country.
Are you seeking a visa to travel to a foreign country? We can help! We offer a variety of visas to meet your specific needs. Our student visa is for students who want to study abroad. Our business visa is perfect for those who need to travel abroad for business purposes. Our fiancé visa allows individuals to enter a foreign country to marry their fiancé. Our tourist visa is perfect for those who wish to visit a foreign country for sightseeing and leisure. Our family preference visa allows for the reunion of close family members abroad. No matter your purpose, we have the right visa to get you to your destination.
Family Petition is a service offered by the U.S. government that allows U.S. citizens and permanent residents to sponsor family members for immigration to the United States. Through family petition, a U.S. citizen or permanent resident can apply to have their spouse, children, parents, or siblings join them in the United States. The process of filing a family petition involves filling out the necessary forms, submitting required documents, and paying the necessary fees. Once approved, the family member can then apply for a visa to immigrate to the United States. With the help of a Family Petition, families are able to stay together and pursue the American dream.
Citizenship/naturalization is the process that allows individuals to become citizens of the United States. This process grants individuals all the rights, privileges and responsibilities of citizens, such as the right to vote and receive government benefits. The process involves filing an application with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), an interview, and an English and civics test. With our help, individuals can complete the naturalization process quickly and efficiently. After becoming a citizen, individuals will be eligible for a wide range of benefits, from protection from deportation to the ability to sponsor family members on their immigration journey. Take the first step and contact an experienced attorney today to begin your naturalization journey.
Permanent Labor Certification is a service provided by the government for qualified immigrants wishing to work in the United States. This service grants permission to employers to hire qualified foreign workers to fill roles in the U.S. labor market that cannot be filled by U.S. citizens. Through the process, employers must demonstrate there are no qualified U.S. workers available and willing to do the job at the prevailing wage rate. The process involves a number of steps which include the filing of the Labor Certification Application with the Department of Labor, appearing for an interview with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and eventually filing a petition for an immigrant worker. Upon final approval, the foreign worker can receive a green card and become a permanent resident of the United States.
Political asylum can provide international protection to individuals who have been persecuted or fear of being persecuted due to their race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership of a particular social group. It is designed to protect people who are unable to return to their home country due to a well-founded fear of persecution. Applicants for political asylum must show that they have a credible fear of persecution in their home country and must meet certain criteria to be granted asylum. The decision to grant political asylum is made on a case-by-case basis and each applicant is carefully assessed to determine their eligibility. Political asylum can provide individuals with a safe haven in the US, allowing them to live and work in the country and to obtain permanent residency status and eventually citizenship. It also allows them to access basic rights and resources that would not be available in their home country.