Areas of Practice
Nonimmigrant Visas:
- Specialty Occupation or Professionals (H-1B1)
- Business Visas (B1) / Tourist Visas (B2)
- Treaty Trader/Investor Visas (E)
- Multinational Executives, Managers, or Employees with Specialized Knowledge (L)
- Treaty NAFTA Visas for Canadians and Mexicans (TN)
- Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
- Fiancé(e) Visas (K)
- J-1 Trainee visas
Immigrant Visas:
- Persons of Extraordinary Ability (EB-1)
- Outstanding Professors or Researchers (EB-1)
- Professionals with Advanced Degrees or Persons of Exceptional Ability (EB-2)
- National Interest Waiver Cases
- Skilled Workers (EB-3)
- Family-based Immigrant Petitions for Child, Parent, Spouse, and Siblings (I-130)
- Special Immigrant Petitions, including Widows, and Domestic Violence cases
Other Immigration Issues:
- Deportation Defense
- Naturalization
- Asylum, Withholding of Removal, and Convention Against Torture
- Appeals
- Deferred Action and requests for Prosecutorial Discretion
- Immigration Consequences of Criminal Charges and Convictions
We have advised and represented individuals and businesses from across the globe, including the following countries:
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Our firm can represent you before United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Executive Office of Immigration Appeals, the Board of Immigration Appeals and in Federal Court. We make appearances at the immigration courts in Atlanta, GA, Charlotte, NC and Arlington, VA. If deportation has been triggered by a criminal conviction, or you are worried that a pending charge may result in deportation, we also offer criminal defense services. It is vital to consult with an attorney familiar with immigration laws before entering into any kind of plea agreement. If you have a pending criminal court date, or are already in deportation proceedings, please contact us for assistance.


