Immigration Visas

  • H1B Professional Working Visa
  • 0-1 Extraordinary Ability Visa
  • L-1 Company Transfer Visa
  • J-1 Academic Trainee Visa
  • F-1 Student Visa
  • R-1 Religious Visa
  • P-1 Entertainer/Athlete Visa
  • E-1 Trade Investment Visa
  • E-2 Investment Visa
  • EB-5 Investment Visa

    Immigration Visas

  • Green Card Spouse and Family Members
  • K-1 Fiancé Based Petition  

    Immigration Bonds

  • Questions about Immigration Bonds
  • Family Petition Based Visa
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  • Waivers

  • I-601 Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility

    Removal and Deportation

    Formally called deportation, immigration removal proceedings determine whether an immigrant should be removed from the United States. During these proceedings, an immigration judge must decide whether a foreign national qualifies for removal or is eligible for relief under special circumstances, including but not limited to:

    Voluntary departure: Accused immigrants choose to leave the country on their own accord.

    Cancellation of removal: Lawful Permanent Residents and Non-lawful permanent residents may be eligible for a cancellation of removal if they meet the specified requirements.

    Asylum: The immigrants are in the United States to escape political, religious, or cultural pressure and may be in danger if they return to their home country.

    Adjustment of status: We can help you lawfully change your status to a permanent resident, which may cancel the removal proceedings.

  • 1916 Atlantic Boulevard
    Jacksonville Florida, 32207
    Telephone: 904-399-1966 - Fax: 904-399-4866

    Email: francisjshea1072@aol.com