At The Worontzoff Law Office, PLLC, we understand the complexities and challenges of navigating the immigration system. Our experienced legal team is dedicated to helping clients achieve their immigration goals, whether it be obtaining a green card, applying for citizenship, or securing a visa for a loved one.
Our Immigration Practice is particularly skilled in handling cases involving removal defense, fraud charges, misrepresentations, and other complex matters. We have successfully represented clients in front of the Immigration Court, Board of Immigration Appeals, and Federal courts, and have a proven track record of securing favorable outcomes for our clients. We also have extensive experience in family-based immigration, employment-based immigration, asylum and refugee law, and other areas of immigration law. We understand that each client's situation is unique, and we work closely with them to develop a personalized strategy that meets their specific needs and goals.
Note: We do not provide free consultations. Our consultations fee is $150 (USD) and each session is 30 minutes. If you would like to consult with our attorneys, please select a date and a time. Please be advised that the minimum charge for each consultation is $150 (USD) regardless if the consultation does not last 30 minutes.
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Victims of Asian Hate Crimes may be eligible to apply for U-Visa
U-Visa is a form of Non-Immigrant Visa reserved for victims crimes that have suffered substantial mental or physical harm and have assisted law enforcement agencies in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity. Victims who have been granted a U-Visa will eventually be able to adjust their status to permanent residence.
Asylum is a form of protection given to foreign nationals who are unable to return to their home country due to past persecution or a well-founded fear of facing future persecution based on Race, Religion, Nationality, Membership in a particular social group and/or Political Opinion.
If you entered the United States without inspection or are presently in the United States and have overstayed your Visa or have violated the terms of your Visa, Green Card (permanent resident status) or to any other lawful statuses, you will be placed in removal (deportation) proceedings before the U.S. Immigration Court, also called the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). During the hearing, an Immigration Judge will decide whether or not removal is appropriate. The assistance of an experienced immigration attorney is essential during this process as you may be eligible for relief from removal.
U-Visa is a form of Non-Immigrant Visa reserved for victims crimes that have suffered substantial mental or physical harm and have assisted law enforcement agencies in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity. Victims who have been granted a U-Visa will eventually be able to adjust their status to permanent residence.
Being charged with inadmissibility for immigration fraud is when an individual attempts to obtain any immigration benefits by submitting fraudulent documents, engaging in deceit, or making false representations. Any individual who enters the United States unlawfully, without inspection (EWI) or parole are considered to be “inadmissible” under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). With the effective assistance of an experienced immigration attorney, you may be able to overcome inadmissibility issues.
Criminal immigration or “crimmigration” involves both Immigration Law and Criminal Law. Any non-citizen who has been criminally charged should contact an experienced attorney who has expertise in both fields of the law. Having a criminal record can negatively affect your seeking adjustment of status or naturalization or even see you placed in deportation proceedings. Our firm is known for handling complex immigration cases involving criminal matters.
A motion to reopen is an important statutory mechanism for individuals who have been ordered removed from the United States by an Immigration Judge. It allows these individuals to ask either the Immigration Judge (IJ) or the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) to consider new evidence that was not presented at the hearing which ended unsuccessfully.
Was there an incorrect application of the law, misinterpretation of the law or mistakes made in presentation of your case? If so, filing an appeal is the best way to attack the adverse decision.
It is highly recommended that you seek immediate help from an experienced immigration attorney as timing is critical.
Deportation/Removal Proceedings (NTA)
Cancellation of Removal
Waivers
ICE Custody & Bail/Bond
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
Special Immigrant Juveniles
Writ of Mandamus
Federal Litigation Against Immigration
Complex Immigration Cases
Asylum/Withholding of Removal
Master/Individual Hearings
Appeals
U-Visa (Victim of Crime)
T-Visa (Victim of Trafficking)
Same Sex/Marriage Green Card
Family Based Petitions
Citizenship/Naturalization
Fiancé/Fiancée Petition
Entrepreneur Green Card
EB-5 Investment
B-1/B-2 Business/Visitor Visa
F-1 (I-20) International Student CPT/OPT
H-1B Visa for Professional Workers/PERM/ NIW/CAP/GAP
L-1 Visa for Multinational Company Employees
K-1 Visa for Fiancées of US Citizens
O-1 Visa for Persons with Extraordinary Abilities
Visa Extensions/Change of Status
Gloria
“Hi this is my mom, her name is Gloria. She came from Columbia in 2007. She has gone to numerous lawyers, who have not been able to help her. She is now in deportation proceedings and she takes care of my daughter full time as I work full time as a teacher for the Department of Education. My husband knows Daniel for a very long time, and we’re very glad, and we’re very thankful for Daniel and his staff at the Worontzoff Law Office, to help us take the case pro bono.”
Li, Ping
"When two men assaulted and slit Chinese immigrant Li Ping's throat in Elmhurst back in 1997, she recalled having a difficult time getting police involved in the investigation because she came to the country illegally in 1996. After Congress later included U-Visas as a component of the Battered Women's Protection Act in 2000, Ping and her attorney began working with the NYPD, a step that ultimately creates a pathway to citizenship for those who were victims of a violent crime."
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