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Immigration Problem Solvers ™

Mayra's courageous story

Her previous lawyer assured that they would obtain the U visa certification. Unfortunately, things took a disappointing turn. They claimed that the District Attorney refused to sign it due to her past criminal history. To make matters worse, their representation in court left much to be desired, and her appeal paperwork, shockingly admitted that the judge’s denial of her case was justified. It was a deeply disheartening experience.
 
Fast forward three years, when Mayra found herself in a time crunch, facing the unexpected grasp of ICE, she turned to us for assistance, and we sprang into action. We immediately filed a motion to reopen her case, based on the grounds of ineffective assistance of counsel.
 
Simultaneously, we began the arduous process of obtaining the elusive U visa certification. We approached the criminal judge and the District Attorney, hoping for a change of heart, but they both declined to sign it, apparently influenced by past misconceptions.
 
Not discouraged, we shifted gears and approached the sheriff’s department, explaining her journey of personal growth and transformation. And to our delight, immediately agreed to sign the U visa certification! This incredible achievement has significantly strengthened her chances of staying in America alongside her four beloved children.
 
We are the Immigration Problem Solvers. We can solve yours too.

I140

Consider Rajesh as a skilled professional shaping his career in the United States. In 2020, he achieved a significant milestone with the approval of his “I-140,” laying the foundation for a remarkable journey. But… he suddenly received an “RFE” Request for Evidence.

We stepped in and navigated the time-sensitive Request for Evidence (RFE) deadline by November 25, 2022, we crafted a comprehensive response that left USCIS satisfied based on the preponderance of evidence standard we emphasized. On September 21, 2022, Rajesh obtained his “EAD and Travel Document,”. Fast forward to January 25, 2023 – USCIS granted the Adjustment Of Status approval.
With his AOS approved, Rajesh is now one step closer to experiencing the American dream.

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H1B

H1B Applicant for a Thai Restaurant’s Restaurant manager received a Request for Evidence requesting more information on how the position fell under the specialty occupation category as restaurant managers do not usually need a college degree.

We presented evidence that showed how the restaurant manager would utilize the skills they learned in college to perform marketing, administrative, and financial tasks and was approved.

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H1B Company Transfer

A client had secured an I140 approval in 2020 but he wanted to submit an I-148 form for a change of status. Recognizing the need for expert guidance, he turned to us.

We reviewed Rajesh’s case and prepared for the various milestones along the way. Challenges arose, including a Request for Evidence (RFE) with a deadline of November 25, 2022. The team worked tirelessly to provide a comprehensive response.
On September 21, 2022, Rajesh received both an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and a Travel Document, granting him the ability to work and travel while awaiting his change of status.
January 25, 2023, marked a pivotal moment. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued their decision—an enthusiastic approval for Rajesh’s Adjustment of Status (AOS) application. This was a day of celebration and success for Rajesh, his employer, and for us.

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