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Trusted Immigration and Legal Advocacy for Families, Professionals, and Individuals in the U.S.

At Aftalion Law Group, we provide experienced and compassionate immigration representation for individuals, families, and businesses throughout the United States. Our mission is simple: to simplify complex immigration challenges, protect your rights, and help you build a secure, lasting future in the U.S. Whether you want to bring your family to the United States, apply for a green card, defend against deportation, pursue asylum, fix a delayed case, or begin the path to citizenship, our team is here to guide you every step of the way.

As a full-service immigration law firm, we handle a wide range of immigration matters, including family immigration, removal defense, asylum applications, naturalization and citizenship, employment-based visas, VAWA petitions, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), waivers of inadmissibility, DACA renewals, consular and visa processing, and federal mandamus lawsuits for unreasonable delays. We also provide criminal defense support for immigrants facing legal issues that may affect their immigration status.

What sets us apart is our personalized approach. Every case is different, and we take the time to understand your goals, your obstacles, and your long-term plans. Whether you are preparing your first immigration filing or navigating a complicated situation involving USCIS, the immigration court, or a U.S. consulate abroad, we provide clear legal guidance, honest communication, and strategic representation from start to finish.

Our team is dedicated to helping clients:

  • Reunite with immediate family members through marriage-based green cards, fiancé visas, and family petitions

  • Protect themselves against deportation through strong removal defense strategies

  • Seek protection and safety through asylum or humanitarian immigration pathways

  • Become U.S. citizens through naturalization and citizenship preparation

  • Secure employment-based immigration opportunities, including H-1B, O-1, L-1, and PERM

  • Overcome immigration obstacles, including unlawful presence, misrepresentation, criminal history, or prior denials

  • Resolve immigration delays through federal mandamus lawsuits

  • Navigate the entire visa process, from DS-160 filing to the final interview

From green card applications to waivers, DACA renewals, SIJS filings, and immigration court representation, our goal is to deliver the highest level of legal care with compassion, accuracy, and commitment.

When you choose Aftalion Law Group, you’re choosing a team that is dedicated to protecting your future — and fighting for the outcome you deserve.

Immigration services generally include family-based petitions, employment visas, asylum, removal defense, citizenship applications, waivers, humanitarian programs, and assistance with delayed cases. Aftalion Law Group provides all these services with experienced legal guidance.

You need an immigration attorney who understands USCIS rules, visa requirements, removal defense, and federal litigation. Aftalion Law Group focuses exclusively on immigration-related cases and offers support for both affirmative filings and deportation defense.

Yes. An immigration lawyer can communicate with USCIS, correct filing issues, track your case, and if necessary, file a federal mandamus lawsuit to address unreasonable delays. Our firm regularly assists clients with delayed cases.

Bring any immigration documents, passport, I-94, past filings, notices from USCIS, visa denials, court documents, and identification. The more information you provide, the better we can evaluate your options.

Adjustment of status allows you to apply for a green card from inside the U.S., while consular processing requires attending an interview at a U.S. embassy abroad. Your eligibility depends on your entry history and visa category.

Absolutely. An immigration lawyer can represent you in immigration court, file motions, build your defense, request relief such as cancellation of removal, and appeal negative decisions.

You may qualify for asylum if you fear persecution in your home country based on protected grounds like religion, political opinion, or social group membership. An attorney can help you determine eligibility and prepare your application.

Depending on the case type, you may be able to file a motion to reopen, appeal, refile, or pursue another immigration pathway. Aftalion Law Group reviews denials and creates a strategy to move forward.

Yes, certain criminal convictions can lead to deportation or inadmissibility. Our firm provides criminal defense with immigration-focused strategies to protect your status.

Processing times vary by category, country of origin, and USCIS backlog. Family-based and employment-based green cards may take months to years. Our team tracks timelines and keeps clients updated.