Solutions for Family & Individuals
Green Card Through Family
Sponsorship for spouses, children, parents, siblings and their family members.
Fiancé Visas
U.S. Citizens may sponsor their fiancé living abroad and then apply for permanent residence after marriage within 90 days.
VAWA Green Cards
Self-sponsor options for spouses, parents or children of U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents who are victims of battery or extreme cruelty.
U Visas
Immigration relief for victims of certain crimes.
DACA
Deferred Action for certain persons who came to the U.S. as children and are unlawfully present.
Writ of Mandamus
Court order issued by a judge to compel a decision by a government agency.
B Visas
Temporary visas for business or tourism.
TPS
Temporary status issued to nationals of specific designated countries.
I-601A Provisional Waivers
The 601A Provisional Waiver of Unlawful Presence is a process that allows certain individuals who entered the United States without documents or overstayed their visa by more than six months or one year to seek a waiver of unlawful presence.
Waivers
The USCIS provides various waivers for specific grounds of inadmissibility, such as criminal convictions, immigration fraud, health-related issues, unlawful presence, and other circumstances. These waivers allow individuals to overcome the barriers posed by these inadmissibility factors and proceed with their immigration applications.