Immigration Services

You’ve Come So Far. I’m Here to Help You Keep Going — and Keep Your Family Together.

Immigration is never just about paperwork. It’s about people — families trying to stay together, individuals searching for security, and dreams shaped by sacrifice.

I understand this deeply. My family came to the U.S. after the Vietnam War with nothing but hope. That journey shaped who I am — and how I practice immigration law.

How I Can Help?

  • Family-based green card and adjustment applications – I-130 & I-485
  • Naturalization and citizenship – N-400
  • Consular processing and waivers
  • Review and support for already-filed applications
  • Interview preparation and affidavit support – I-864
  • Certificate of Citizenship – N-600

    I know there’s a story behind every application — and I take the time to understand yours. I’ll help you understand what’s ahead, prepare you for each step, and walk with you through the process.

A Note from Me

Because I’ve lived through this journey too — the uncertainty, the waiting, the hope — I know what’s at stake. That’s why I handle your case like it matters. Because it does.

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on your category, country of origin, and USCIS backlogs. Some cases take months, others take years — I’ll help set expectations honestly.

Most green card and citizenship cases require an in-person interview. I’ll help you prepare so you feel calm and ready.

Yes. Whether you’re unsure about next steps or need help fixing an issue, I can step in at any point.

If you’ve had a green card for 5 years (or 3 if married to a U.S. citizen), you might be eligible. We’ll review your record together.

Reach Out When You’re Ready

If you’re starting your journey or feeling uncertain in the middle of it, reach out. I offer a 15-minute consultation — just a conversation, no pressure.

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