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Family-based Petitions (I-130, I-129F, etc.)
- Do you want to bring your family to the U.S. or help to legalize their status in the U.S.?
- Do you have legal status and marry someone without status?
- Are you a member of the U.S. Military? Is your spouse, child over 21, or parent a member of the U.S. Military?
Adjustment of Status / Lawful Permanent Residency / “Green Card” (I-485)
- Do you want to adjust or change your status?
- Are you ready to apply for your Green Card?
Removal of Conditional Permanent Residency Status (I-751)
- Do you need to remove your conditional status due to marriage or another reason?
Naturalization / U.S. Citizenship (N-400)
- Do you want to become a U.S. citizen?
- Have you traveled and now have questions about how the time abroad will impact your application?
Humanitarian Programs (I-589, I-360, I-918, I-914, etc.)
- Were you persecuted or abused in your home country? You may be eligible for asylum.
- Did either of your parents abandon, neglect, or abuse you? You may be eligible for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS).
- Were you abused or the victim of a crime in the U.S. or abroad? You may be eligible for a green card under the one of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) programs (for example: the VAWA self-petition, the U nonimmigrant status -" U visa", or the T nonimmigrant status - "T visa").
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides a pathway to legal status and U.S. citizenship for documented and undocumented immigrant victims of crime.
- VAWA self-petition: for victims of domestic violence (spousal abuse, child abuse, and elder abuse)
- U visa: for victims of certain serious crimes (domestic violence, rape, kidnapping, murder, etc.)
- T visa: for victims of human trafficking (forced to work, no freedom, modern-day slavery)
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals / DACA (I-821D) - RENEWAL ONLY accepted by USCIS at this time (11/2018)
- Did you arrive in the U.S. as a child (under 16 years old)?
- Were you under 31 years old on June 15, 2012?
- Are you currently out of status? Or did you enter without inspection?
- Are you in school, did you complete school, or get your G.E.D.?
Nonimmigrant Visas
- Do you need to change your status?
- Do you want to travel abroad but are unsure of your status or ability to be readmitted to the U.S.?
Employment Visas
- Do you want to extend your status with the same employer?
- Do you want to file a petition for your family members?
Investor Visas
- Did you know that there are immigrant and nonimmigrant visa options for business investors?
- Did you know that there are Green Card options for Multinational Executives and Managers?
Other Immigration Issues Not Listed Here?
- Call 540-300-2991, email info@SRimmigrationLaw.com, or click here to schedule a consultation. Appointments are held on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.