Individual Immigration Services
We help individuals at every stage of their immigration journey—whether you’re visiting the United States for a short stay, planning to live and work long-term, or preparing to become a U.S. citizen.
Our team provides practical, personalized guidance based on your goals, background, and timeline. We understand that every case is unique, and we take the time to evaluate the best immigration options available to you while minimizing risks and delays.
Visitor Visas (B-1/B-2)
The B-1/B-2 visa lets you visit the U.S. temporarily for business (B-1) or tourism/medical visits (B-2).
What you can do:
- Attend business meetings, conferences, or training (B-1).
- Visit family and friends, receive medical treatment, or travel for leisure (B-2).
Key documents often required:
- Proof of ties to your home country (job, property, family).
- Financial records showing you can support your stay.
- Travel itinerary and purpose of visit.
What you can't do:
- Work for U.S. employers.
- Study toward a degree.
- Stay indefinitely.
Green Cards (PR)
A green card is the pathway to living and working permanently in the U.S. It’s also the stepping stone to citizenship if that’s your long-term goal.
Main ways to qualify:
- Through family: A U.S. citizen or green card holder sponsors you.
- Through humanitarian programs: Asylum, refugee status, or certain special visas.
- Other categories: Employment-based or special programs (case-specific).
What to expect in the process:
- Petition filed on your behalf (or by you, in some categories).
- Either consular processing abroad or adjustment of status in the U.S.
- Biometrics, interview, and final decision.
Common questions we help:
- Am I eligible right now, or do I need to wait?
- Should I file from inside the U.S. or through a consulate abroad?
- How long will my case likely take?
U.S. Citizenship & Naturalization
Citizenship is the final step for many immigrants—giving you full rights, including the ability to vote, obtain a U.S. passport, and sponsor more relatives.
Eligibility basics:
• 5 years as a green card holder (3 years if married to a U.S. citizen).
• Continuous residence and physical presence requirements.
• Good moral character and no disqualifying criminal issues.
• English and civics knowledge (with some exceptions).
What we provide:
• Review of your eligibility before filing.
• Help prepare Form N-400 and supporting documents.
• Practice for the interview and civics test.
• Guidance on tricky issues (long trips abroad, prior arrests, tax history).
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Take the next step in your immigration journey with confidence. Our experienced team is here to guide you every step of the way.
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