Immigration
Our Immigration service provides end-to-end, USCIS-compliant legal support for individuals seeking to navigate the U.S. immigration system—one of the most complex legal frameworks in the country. We specialize in all major immigration pathways, ensuring full compliance with the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and the latest USCIS policies, including visa cap regulations, adjudication standards, and form requirements.
Our services include family-based immigration: assisting with Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) for spouses, parents, children, and siblings; guiding clients through adjustment of status (Form I-485) for those already in the U.S.; and supporting consular processing for foreign nationals applying from abroad. For employment-based immigration, we handle H-1B visas for specialized workers, L-1 intracompany transfers, EB-1 petitions for individuals with extraordinary ability, EB-2 visas with labor certification, and EB-5 investor visas, ensuring that all petitions meet USCIS’s strict documentation and eligibility criteria. We also provide comprehensive support for student visas (F-1), tourist/business visas (B-1/B-2), and permanent residency (green card) renewals or replacements.
For individuals seeking U.S. citizenship, we guide clients through the naturalization process—from eligibility assessment and Form N-400 preparation to English and civics test preparation and interview coaching. In cases of immigration challenges, we offer deportation defense, including asylum applications, cancellation of removal, and appeals of USCIS denials. Our team stays current on the latest immigration policy changes, including executive orders, visa quota updates, and processing timeline shifts, to ensure your application or petition is strategically timed and accurately prepared.
We also address unique needs of Chinese-speaking clients, such as translating official documents, clarifying cultural differences in U.S. immigration procedures, and navigating cross-border background checks or documentation requirements. Every step of the process is designed to minimize delays, avoid common pitfalls that lead to denials, and advocate fiercely for your right to live, work, or study in the United States.

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