We represent foreign nationals and U.S. citizens in the greater Phoenix, Arizona area with the complicated applications and documentation required for immigration visas and related consulate matters, including:

  • I-485 Application: Obtaining a permanent residency “green card”.
  • I-130 Petition: Sponsorship of immigrant visas and green cards for immediate relative family members.
  • K-1 fiancé visas and K-3 wife/husband visas.
  • N-400 Naturalization applications and citizenship test preparation.

Located in Phoenix, our immigration lawyers have assisted clients from all over the world successfully go through the naturalization process. U.S. citizens may sponsor their spouses, parents, sons and daughters as well as brothers and sisters for permanent residence in the U.S. Our attorneys understand the importance of family unity and will consider all options, so that our clients can start the process in obtaining legal status or becoming a U.S. Citizen.

Our experienced and capable attorneys can navigate you through the complex U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) process with compassion and respect.

Lawful Permanent Residence and Citizenship

Our attorneys have assisted clients from all over the world successfully go through the naturalization process. U.S. citizens may sponsor their spouses, parents, sons and daughters as well as brothers and sisters for permanent residence in the U.S. Our attorneys understand the importance of family unity and will consider all options, so that our clients can start the process in obtaining legal status or becoming a U.S. Citizen.

Deferred Action Requests

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals allows certain individuals, who meet specific guidelines, to request consideration of deferred action from USCIS. Individuals who receive deferred action will not be placed into removal proceedings or removed from the United States for a specified period of time unless terminated. If you receive deferred action, you may be eligible for employment authorization.

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Consular Processing for Visas and K-Visas

Consular Processing is the process by which the beneficiary (i.e. foreign relative or employee) of an immigration petition applies for a US immigrant visa at a US consular or embassy in their county of residence.

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Asylum Applications

Asylum status is usually sought by Individuals who are either entering, or are already present in the United States. Asylum status is granted on a discretionary basis if it is determined that the applicant has suffered past persecution or has a "well-founded fear of persecution" on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group, or political opinion in their country of origin.

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U and T visas and VAWA

The U Visa is a form of relief for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and cooperated with law enforcement or government officials to investigate or prosecute the perpetrator.

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