AREAS OF PRACTICE


REMOVAL DEFENSE

Our attorneys are experts in removal defense. For years, we have represented asylum applicants in both affirmative Asylum (before USCIS) and defensive Asylum (before immigration courts and immigration judges). In addition, we have successfully handled appeals of asylum denials before the Board of Immigration Appeals and Motions to Reopen.

Asylum cases are very delicate and complex and there are specific points to prove and argue in order for you to win your application and ultimately obtain your residency. Due to the complexity of these cases, it is important to have an experienced attorney in the area to guide you through the process

DETAINEE & BOND APPLICATIONS

Our office represents individuals in removal defense and bond proceedings for those facing immigration detention. We have successfully handled bond hearings before Immigration Courts in multiple states across the country.

We understand how difficult and stressful it can be to have a loved one in immigration detention. Attorney Lizary Mendoza personally guides families through every step of the process, maintains clear and consistent communication, and prepares strong legal arguments to seek the release of the detained individual on bond.

FAMILY IMMIGRATION & CONSULAR PROCESS

Our firm also specializes in family-based immigration petitions. Within this field, we handle adjustment of status based on marriage for those beneficiaries who are within the U.S., Consular processing for those beneficiaries who are in their home countries, as well as any type of waiver that may be necessary for the applicant to finally obtain their Green Card.

  • VAWA Self-Petitions

  • U Visas

  • Military Parole in Place (PIP)

  • Responses to Requests for Evidence (RFE) and Notices of Intent to Deny (NOID)

  • Work Permit (Employment Authorization) Renewals

  • B-1/B-2 Visitor Visas

  • Naturalization and U.S. Citizenship

  • Waivers of Inadmissibility

  • Certified Document Translations

  • And more immigration-related services