Immigration law includes several programs and travel permissions that help individuals maintain lawful status, return to the U.S. after travel, or stay protected while long-term immigration options are pending. I help clients determine eligibility, maintain compliance, and prepare strong applications that reduce risk and ensure continuity of status.
Programs & Other Benefits
Travel Documents / Advance Parole
What It Is:
Advance Parole allows certain immigrants without permanent residence to travel outside the United States and return lawfully without abandoning their pending immigration case or status.
Who Qualifies:
Applicants with a pending Adjustment of Status (Form I-485).
DACA recipients, TPS holders, or others granted specific permission by USCIS.
Individuals with valid humanitarian, educational, or employment reasons for travel.
How I Help:
I review your case to confirm travel eligibility and file your Advance Parole request with supporting documentation that clearly explains your reason for travel. My priority is to protect your pending application and ensure smooth reentry through U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Green Card Renewal (Form I-90)
What It Is:
Form I-90 is used to renew or replace a lawful permanent resident card, commonly known as a Green Card. Green Cards are typically valid for ten years, while conditional cards based on marriage are valid for two years.
Who Qualifies:
Lawful permanent residents whose Green Cards are expired or expiring within six months.
Individuals who lost, damaged, or never received their Green Card.
Conditional residents needing to remove conditions on residence (Form I-751).
How I Help:
I help you identify the correct filing category, prepare and submit your renewal or replacement application, and track your case through USCIS. For conditional Green Cards, I assist in proving your marriage was entered into in good faith to remove conditions successfully.
Visa Extensions and Renewals
What It Is:
Visa renewals and extensions allow foreign nationals to maintain lawful status in the U.S. beyond the authorized stay or to renew their visa abroad for continued travel and entry.
Who Qualifies:
Individuals currently in the U.S. seeking to extend their stay in the same visa category.
Visa holders planning to travel abroad and reenter with a renewed visa stamp.
Temporary workers, students, or visitors whose authorized stay is nearing expiration.
How I Help:
I prepare and file timely extensions with USCIS, ensuring full compliance with current regulations. For renewals abroad, I assemble supporting documents, prepare you for your consular interview, and minimize risks of delays or denials.
What It Is:
Maintaining lawful status means staying in compliance with U.S. immigration requirements — including timely renewals, authorized employment, and avoiding lapses that could jeopardize your status.
Who Qualifies:
All noncitizens living in or entering the U.S. temporarily or permanently.
How I Help:
I provide ongoing legal guidance to help you maintain compliance, including renewal reminders, document updates, and advice on how job, study, or travel changes may affect your immigration record.
If you’re uncertain about your current status or need help planning renewals, schedule a consultation to stay compliant and protect your peace of mind.