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Student. Worker. Spouse. Visitor. Investor. No matter your goal, there's a visa category designed for it and a lawyer ready to guide you through it. Our network covers over 15 visa types, from green card applications to temporary work permits. If you're unsure where to begin, filling out our form is the first step toward real answers and real progress.

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Not required, but highly recommended. A qualified immigration attorney can prevent delays, denials, and deportation risks.
Filing a complete, error-free application with supporting documents. For some categories, premium processing or expedited requests may help.
Eligibility depends on purpose (work, study, family, etc.), country of origin, and legal history. Speak with a lawyer to assess your case.
In many cases, yes. You can apply to change your status through USCIS if your current visa allows it and you qualify.
Fees range from $500 to $5,000+ depending on the complexity (e.g., green card, deportation defense, work visa). Many offer free consultations.
Incomplete applications, missing documents, criminal history, misrepresentation, or failure to meet eligibility.
Overstaying can trigger bans (3 or 10 years), visa cancellation, or removal proceedings. Speak with an attorney immediately.
Yes, through asylum, diversity lottery, self-petition (EB-1/EB-2 NIW), or investment (EB-5), depending on your situation.
Timelines vary by visa type and service centerโanywhere from 2 weeks (premium) to 18+ months for green cards.
Only with advance parole or valid dual-intent status. Leaving without authorization may cancel your application.
No. A visa is temporary; a green card grants lawful permanent residence and path to U.S. citizenship.
USCIS handles immigration inside the U.S. The State Department (via consulates) handles visas abroad.
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