Our Areas of Expertise

We work in Multiple Areas of Immigration Law

Immigration Legal Services

At DMV Immigration Procedures, we offer legal advice and representation in a wide range of immigration matters. Our team supports individuals and families in proceedings before USCIS and ICE. These are some of our most requested services:

  • Affirmative Asylum and Political Refuge
  • Immigration Waivers
  • I-601, I-601A, I-212, and Related Forms
  • Adjustment of Status (Green Card within the U.S.)
  • Initial Application and Renewal of Permanent Residency (Green Card)
  • U.S. Citizenship (Naturalization and Citizenship Certificates)
  • Family-Based Petitions (I-130) and Consular Processing
  • K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa (for U.S. Citizens’ Future Spouses)
  • Humanitarian Parole
  • Advance Parole (Travel Permit During Immigration Proceedings)
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)
  • Investor Visas
  • E-2 Visa (Treaty Investors)
  • EB-5 Visa (Job-Creating Investors)
  • Employment Authorization Document (EAD – Work Permit)
  • Replacement or Renewal of Immigration Documents
  • Green Card, EAD, and Travel Document Replacement
  • Travel Permissions and Consular Procedures for Minors (Including Cuban Passports)
  • Certified Document Translation (Spanish ↔ English)
  • Notarization of Legal and Immigration Documents

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Affirmative Asylum and Political Refuge

Affirmative asylum is a legal option for individuals who fear returning to their home country due to persecution based on politics, religion, ethnicity, gender, or social group membership. This process is initiated within the U.S. through USCIS. We also assist those seeking political refuge for humanitarian reasons. At DMV Immigration Procedures, we guide you step by step—from preparing your personal statement to gathering evidence and interview preparation.

Each case is handled with confidentiality, empathy, and legal precision. If you’re looking for honest and personalized support to apply for asylum, we’re here to help you build a strong and well-documented case.

Immigration Waivers

Immigration waivers help certain individuals overcome barriers to admissibility, such as unlawful presence, fraud, or entry without inspection. A well-prepared waiver can be key to obtaining a visa, Green Card, or other immigration benefits. At DMV Immigration Procedures, we help determine whether you qualify and which waiver applies to your case.

We focus on presenting a clear and compelling case of extreme hardship to a qualifying relative in the U.S. Our team offers personalized, responsible support to ensure your request is submitted with strong evidence and proper documentation.

I-601, I-601A, I-212, and Related Forms

These immigration forms are used to request specific waivers of inadmissibility, depending on the circumstances:

  • I-601: For waivers related to unlawful presence or misrepresentation
  • I-601A: Provisional waiver for certain relatives of U.S. citizens
  • I-212: Permission to reenter after deportation or unlawful reentry

We help identify the correct form, gather supporting documents, and explain how to present a strong legal argument. Each waiver has distinct requirements, and our goal is to guide you in preparing a complete, organized, and credible application.

Adjustment of Status (Green Card within the U.S.)

Adjustment of Status is the process that allows eligible individuals to obtain a Green Card without leaving the United States. This is common for those who entered lawfully and are applying through family, employment, or humanitarian programs. We assist with the I-485 application, affidavits of support (I-864), medical exams, and evidence preparation.

Our goal is to submit a complete, well-structured, and accurate package that avoids unnecessary delays. Whether through marriage, family sponsorship, or another path, we offer personalized support at every step.

Initial Application and Renewal of Permanent Residency (Green Card)

We assist with both initial applications for permanent residency and the renewal or replacement of an existing Green Card. Whether your card is lost, expired, or needs to be updated, we prepare the correct USCIS forms—such as the I-90 for renewal—and ensure your supporting documents are properly submitted.

If you’re adjusting status through family or employment, we’ll guide you through the eligibility review and application process. Our team ensures your documentation stays up to date and compliant, protecting your lawful permanent resident status.

U.S. Citizenship (Naturalization and Citizenship Certificates)

Becoming a U.S. citizen provides stability, full rights, and legal protection. We guide you through the naturalization process (Form N-400), helping you confirm your eligibility based on residency, good moral character, English skills, and civics knowledge. We also assist parents applying for citizenship certificates for eligible children.

From reviewing documents to preparing for the civics interview, we help you every step of the way. Our focus is on clarity, confidence, and correct preparation so you can complete your journey to citizenship with peace of mind.

Family-Based Petitions (I-130) and Consular Processing

Family reunification is a central pillar of U.S. immigration. We assist citizens and permanent residents in submitting Form I-130 to petition for relatives such as spouses, parents, children, or siblings. For beneficiaries abroad, we also help with consular processing, including document collection, case tracking, and interview preparation.

Each case is unique, and we provide close, compassionate, and detailed support throughout the entire process. Our goal is to bring families together with proper legal documentation and clear communication.

K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa (for U.S. Citizens’ Future Spouses)

The K-1 visa allows a U.S. citizen to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the United States for the purpose of getting married within 90 days of arrival. We help prepare Form I-129F, collect evidence of your genuine relationship, and provide guidance throughout the process—from USCIS filing to the consular interview. After marriage, we assist with Adjustment of Status to obtain the Green Card.

This process requires accurate documentation and timely steps. We offer clear, organized, and caring support to help you start your life together in the U.S. with confidence and legal security.

Humanitarian Parole

Humanitarian parole allows individuals outside the U.S. to enter temporarily for urgent reasons, such as family reunification, medical treatment, or emergencies. This relief is granted case by case and requires strong supporting documentation. We assist in preparing Form I-131, gathering evidence, and clearly explaining the humanitarian basis for your request.

Each application is treated with care and legal precision to ensure it meets USCIS standards. We’re here to help present your request in a compassionate and convincing way, giving your case the attention it deserves.

Advance Parole (Travel Permit During Immigration Proceedings)

Advance Parole is a special travel permit that allows immigrants with pending applications (such as Adjustment of Status) to leave and re-enter the U.S. without abandoning their case. We assist with the Form I-131, documentation, and legal advisories to help you travel safely. Traveling without Advance Parole may lead to application denials or inadmissibility.

We offer honest and thorough guidance to protect your immigration status and avoid unnecessary risks. Whether for family reasons or emergencies, we’ll help you manage your travel plans with peace of mind.

Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) allows nationals from certain countries facing armed conflict, disasters, or extraordinary conditions to live and work in the U.S. legally for a temporary period. We help with initial applications and renewals, ensuring your forms are correct and all identity and country-specific documents are properly submitted.

TPS does not lead directly to a Green Card, but it protects against deportation and grants work authorization. We guide you through the entire process, helping you maintain your legal protection and prepare for renewal deadlines with accuracy and care.

DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)

DACA provides temporary protection from deportation and work authorization for individuals who entered the U.S. as children and meet specific eligibility requirements. We assist with initial applications, renewals, and updates, including document collection, proof of residency, and school records.

While DACA is not a path to a Green Card, it offers essential relief and legal stability. We stay informed of policy changes and help you navigate them with confidence. Our goal is to support young immigrants in protecting their future, staying legally employed, and renewing their status on time.

Investor Visas (EB-5 and E-2)

Investor visas offer a legal path to live and work in the U.S. through financial investment. We assist with E-2 visas (for treaty investors) and EB-5 visas (for those who create jobs through investment). Whether you’re launching a new business or investing in an existing one, we guide you through business plan preparation, eligibility assessment, and USCIS requirements.

These visas may lead to permanent residency. We offer a structured, honest, and strategic approach so you can invest confidently and pursue your immigration and business goals in the U.S.

E-2 Visa (Treaty Investors)

The E-2 visa is designed for nationals of countries with trade treaties with the U.S. who invest a substantial amount in a U.S. business. It allows you to manage your investment while residing in the U.S. We assist in verifying your treaty country eligibility, organizing required documents, and preparing your case for USCIS or consular review.

Our service includes guidance on business structure, investment sources, and job creation plans. We help you present a clear and compelling application, aligned with immigration law and business strategy.

EB-5 Visa (Job-Creating Investors)

The EB-5 visa is for foreign nationals who invest in U.S. businesses and create at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers. It is one of the few immigration pathways that can lead directly to permanent residency (Green Card). We help you understand project requirements, verify Regional Center credentials, and organize financial documentation.

This visa demands careful planning and full legal compliance. At DMV Immigration Procedures, we assist with every step, from initial strategy to USCIS filings, to help you move forward with confidence and transparency.

Employment Authorization Document (EAD – Work Permit)

The Employment Authorization Document (EAD) allows non-citizens with pending immigration cases—such as asylum, DACA, TPS, or Adjustment of Status—to legally work in the U.S. We help you apply for or renew your Form I-765, review eligibility, and gather required documentation.

Whether this is your first application or a renewal, we guide you through the process with precision. Work permits are often vital for economic stability while awaiting a final immigration decision. We ensure your application is complete, accurate, and submitted on time.

Replacement or Renewal of Immigration Documents

We assist clients who need to replace or renew immigration documents such as Green Cards, EADs, and travel permits. If your document is lost, damaged, expired, or contains errors, we guide you through the correct USCIS forms (I-90, I-765, I-131) and evidence requirements.

Keeping your immigration paperwork current and valid is essential to maintain your legal status. Our team handles your case with care and attention to detail, ensuring that your renewal or replacement request is properly filed and clearly documented.

Green Card, EAD, and Travel Document Replacement

If you’ve lost your Green Card, EAD, or travel document, or they were stolen or damaged, we can help you apply for a replacement. We assist in selecting the correct form, gathering supporting evidence, and filing the application with USCIS. Whether you’re applying for Form I-90, I-765, or I-131, we guide you through each step.

Replacing immigration documents quickly and accurately helps protect your legal status and avoids unnecessary delays. Our service is designed to be fast, reliable, and fully compliant with immigration procedures.

Travel Permissions and Consular Procedures for Minors (Including Cuban Passports)

We assist families with legal travel documentation for minors, including notarized authorizations, consular paperwork, and passport-related services—particularly for children of Cuban origin. We help you comply with U.S. and foreign consulate requirements, avoiding complications during international travel.

Whether you’re renewing a Cuban passport or preparing a travel authorization, we provide clear instructions and legal guidance. Our goal is to protect your child’s travel rights with complete, well-prepared, and compliant documentation every time.

Certified Document Translation (Spanish ↔ English)

We offer certified translations for legal and immigration purposes, including birth certificates, marriage records, academic transcripts, police certificates, and court documents. All translations include a signed certification of accuracy, meeting the requirements of USCIS and other official institutions.

We work quickly and with attention to detail, ensuring that your documents are translated clearly, professionally, and confidentially. Whether for visa applications or legal filings, we help you avoid delays with high-quality, USCIS-compliant certified translations.

Notarization of Legal and Immigration Documents

We provide notarization services for legal and immigration-related documents, including affidavits, travel authorizations, declarations, USCIS forms, and powers of attorney. A notarized document helps verify its authenticity and protects you legally. We explain which documents require notarization and ensure the process is done correctly and in compliance with legal standards.

Our service is accessible, efficient, and reliable. Whether you need in-person or remote notarization, we offer secure and professional support to meet your immigration or legal needs.

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