Immigration Counseling
Immigration law is complex and negotiating the maze of regulations and procedures is daunting. Our bilingual staff is accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals to provide immigration advice and assistance in completing immigration processings.
Paperwork and procedures should not prevent people from receiving the status they deserve. We are the only agency in the Richmond, Hampton, and Roanoke areas committed to making access to competent immigration counseling available to those with limited resources. While this is a fee based program, we offer affordable rates and will waive fees for victims of violence and other at risk populations who do not have the means to pay.
We guarantee:
- Counselors that are accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals of the Department of Homeland Security
- Timely, accurate, and up-to-date services
- Affordable rates
- Complete confidentiality on all consultations
How to get started:
An intake must be completed and submitted, along with a $25 intake fee for all inquiries and appointments. Following this, an immigration counselor will contact the applicant with further instructions and fees. |
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LEARN MORE:
Please contact us for more information.
Richmond Office: 804.545.6946
Hampton Roads Office: 757.247.3600
Roanoke Office: 540.342.7561
Our Services Include:
- General Immigration Services
- General consultations
- Work authorization applications
- Re-entry permits
- Temporary Protective Status
- Extension of stay
- Replacement of lost green cards
- Freedom of Information Act
- Permanent residency applications
- Family petitions for relatives abroad
- Adjustment of status
- Citizenship
- Citizenship applications
- Citizenship test preparation
- Employment Based Immigration Services
- H-1B Visas
- H-2B Visas
- Temporary Protected Status and Asylum
- Family Based Immigration Services
- Petitions for relative and family reunification
- Permanent residency applications
- Assistance with Visa processing for relatives abroad
- âVâ and âKâ Visas
- Fiancee Visa petitions
- Affadavit of support
- Consular process
- Self-petitions under the Violence Against Women Act
- Informational Workshops
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