Immigration
Family Immigration
Most immigrants come alone to the United States dreaming of bringing their relatives once they have attained legal status and economic success. This is most likely the reason that the Family Immigrant Visa Backlog is so large (the waiting time for Green Cards for family members of U.S. Citizens a Green Card holders). Our goal at Immigration Solutions LLC is to bring families together in an expedient manner.
We have worked and can help in the following areas:
- Marriage to a U.S. Citizen
- Parents and Children of U.S. Citizen
- Brothers and Sisters of U.S. Citizen
- Spouse and Children of Green Card Holders
- Removal of Conditions for Spouse of U.S. Citizen
- Fiancée Visa
- Consular Processing for relative of U.S. Citizen or Green Card holder
- Adoption
- Visas for Spouses of Non-Immigrants (F2, H4, J2, L2, M2, O3, P4, Q3, R2, etc.)
Work Immigration
Non-Immigrant Visas:
- B1 Business Visitors
- E-1 Treaty Traders
- E-2 Treaty Investors
- E-3 Australian Specialty Workers
- H1B Specialty Workers
- H1B1 Specialty Workers for Chilean & Singaporean
- H1C Registered Nurses
- H2A Agricultural Workers
- H2B Seasonal Workers
- H3 Trainees
- J1 Exchange Visitors
- L1A Intra-Company Transferees
- O1 Extraordinary Ability
- P Athletes or Entertainers
- R Religious Worker Visa
Employment Based Green Card:
Employment First Preference
- Persons with extraordinary ability
- Outstanding professor or researcher
- Managers and executives in multinational companies
Employment Second Preference:
- Professional with advanced degree
- Persons with exceptional ability
- Exceptional professors or researchers
Employment Second Preference, w/National Interest Waiver (does not require a U.S. sponsoring employer):
- Person with exceptional ability involved in activities that will substantially benefit the U.S. national interest
- Advanced degree professionals involved in activities that will substantially benefit the U.S. National Interest
- Exceptional professors or researchers
Employment Second Preference:
- Professionals with a U.S. Bachelor's or foreign equivalent degree
- Skilled Workers
- Unskilled Workers
Schedule A:
- Registered Nurses or Physical Therapist
- Persons qualified to work in one of the shortage occupations
Special Cases
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has special visas and regulations for special immigrants such as relatives of the victims of the 9/11 attacks, battered spouses or children and victims of trafficking to name a few. At Immigration Solutions LLC we try to represent these types of cases on a pro bono bases. This means that on a case by case basis we analyze whether to charge a fee for the case. In most cases we end up doing the immigration work for free with the exception of Nonimmigrant Visas and Green Cards for Religious Workers.
- T1 Victims of Trafficking: victims of severe forms of human trafficking, sex trade or forced labor
- U1 Victims of Crime such as rape, domestic abuse or torture
- Battered Spouse and Children of U.S. Citizen or Green Card Holder
- Juvenile Foreign Children
Asylum
Fleeing one's home for political, religious, ethnic or environmental reasons are a terrible obstacle that require a learned individual to aid the refugee psychologically, socially and through the legal process of attaining lawful immigration status. We pride ourselves to be able to help the refugee in most aspects of his/her new life in the United States. We offer the following legal services:
- Asylum: persecution in the home country on the basis of political opinion, ethnicity, religion or membership in a particular social group
- Withholding of Removal: to one's country of removal based on a probability of harm if returned to that country
- United Nations Article III Convention Against Torture: prevents removal on the basis of previously inflicted torture
- Refugee Application: a person outside the U.S. seeking admission as a refugee.
Temporary Protection
Temporary Protected Status (TPS): establishes a temporary safe haven in the U.S. for nationals of a designated foreign state, where there is an ongoing armed conflict or where there has been an earthquake, flood, drought or other environmental disaster.