If you’re considering extending your stay in the U.S. or making a change to your visa status, navigating the immigration process can often feel overwhelming. At our Quincy-based law firm, we specialize in U.S. immigration law, offering dedicated services to help you through every step of the way. We understand the challenges you face and are here to ensure the process is as smooth and stress-free as possible.
We assist clients with a wide range of immigration matters, including visa extensions, changes of status, and transitions between different visa types. Whether you need to extend your visitor visa, switch to a student or work visa, or apply for permanent residency (green card), our experienced team of attorneys is here to guide you through the process with ease and expertise.
We understand that every case is unique, and our approach ensures that we provide personalized, high-quality service that addresses your specific needs.
Initial Consultation
Your first step is a comprehensive consultation where we get to know your situation. We’ll assess your current immigration status, your goals, and determine the best course of action for you. Whether you're unsure about what visa to apply for or need guidance on how to extend your current stay, we’ll clarify the process and provide actionable next steps.
Document Preparation
Once we’ve outlined your best path forward, we’ll assist you in gathering and organizing all necessary documentation. This could include forms like the I-539 (Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status), I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status), or any other paperwork required by USCIS. We help ensure that every form is accurately completed, minimizing the chance of delays or rejections.
Submission to USCIS
Once your documents are ready, we’ll file your application with the appropriate U.S. authorities. Our team works diligently to ensure that everything is filed correctly and on time, ensuring you meet all deadlines and requirements. We’ll also provide you with a tracking number and guide you through the process so you can track the progress of your case.
Monitoring and Regular Updates
The immigration process doesn’t end once the application is submitted. Our team will continuously monitor the status of your case, providing regular updates and handling any follow-ups needed. If additional documentation or information is requested by USCIS, we will be there to help you respond promptly and effectively.
Final Approval and Post-Approval Services
Once your visa extension or status change has been approved, we’ll assist with any next steps, such as updating your records, ensuring you receive your approval notice, and advising on how to maintain your status. We’ll also help you understand any post-approval actions required to stay compliant with U.S. immigration law.
We’re committed to making the immigration process as easy as possible. Our team of experienced attorneys understands the complexities of U.S. immigration law and will be there to guide you at every stage. Whether it’s your first time dealing with immigration paperwork or you’re a returning client, we’re here to ensure everything goes smoothly.
By choosing our firm, you’re not just getting legal advice—you’re getting a dedicated team that cares about your case and is committed to helping you achieve your immigration goals. We pride ourselves on providing accurate, timely services while making sure you feel supported throughout the entire process.
If you prefer to speak to someone in person, you can visit one of our sites for a free consultation.
Our offices are open from 8:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M. from Monday to Friday, and from 9:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. Saturdays. We will be glad to see you during these hours.
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