Immigration Help
Whether you’re exploring the options for staying in the United States short-term, looking into extending a visa or changing status, or have been threatened with deportation, it’s important that you have thorough and accurate information.
Often, the best source of information about immigration procedures and requirements, the grounds for deportation, and other complex legal issues is a local immigration attorney. If you’d like to speak with an immigration attorney about your situation, you can request a consultation here: Find an Immigration Attorney.
Or, you can fill out our Immigration Case Evaluation Form or call us at (877) 444-1074.
If you’d like to gather more general information before speaking with an immigration attorney, you can find official information at the Department of Homeland Security. The division of the Department of Homeland Security that is responsible for immigration and naturalization issues is U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
You may also wish to visit the Executive Office for Immigration Review website. The EOIR is an agency within the U.S. Department of Justice.