Immigration
The founders of MVDG Law immigrated to the United States themselves and personally understand the hardships associated with poor immigration advice. As a result of bad legal advice, the founders endured a longer and harder path than needed. Other immigrants suffer far greater hardships. In the worst case, bad advice leaves an immigrant without options for citizenship or residency in the U.S.
Immigration is a discretionary, administrative process. The immigrant, not of the U.S. Government, is responsible for presenting a strong case for permission to immigrate. Failure to do so may result in a denial. Assistance from a knowledgeable professional can be invaluable in presenting your case and avoiding unnecessary delay. MVDG law is dedicated to helping you navigate the immigration system.
We can help with:
- Uniting for Ukraine (Uniting for Ukraine
provides a pathway for Ukrainian citizens
and their immediate family members who
are outside the U.S. to come to the U.S.
and stay temporarily in a two-year period
of parole with temporary authorization
- Temporary Protected Status for Ukrainians
(TPS allows eligible Ukrainian nationals
who have continuously resided in the U.S.
since April 11, 2022, and who have been
continuously physically present in the U.S.
since April 19, 2022 to stay in the U.S.
temporarily in an eighteen-month period
with temporary authorization to work);
- Employment based immigration
(e.g., obtaining a green card through
investment in a for-profit U.S. commercial
entity or through H1B working visa);
- Family based immigration (e.g., obtaining
a green card through spouses, children,
parents, and other family members who are
U.S. citizens or permanent residents);
- Asylum (i.e., obtaining a green card if you
were persecuted or fear persecution due to
race, religion, nationality, political opinion,
or membership in a particular social group);
- Waivers of inadmissibility (e.g., obtaining
a green card even though you overstayed
or illegally entered the U.S.);
- Victims of crime, violence, and human
trafficking (e.g., obtaining a green card
through self-petition);
If you have any questions or would like us to evaluate your case, please contact us.