
Practice Areas
One firm, three core pillars: immigration, business, and real estate.
Strategic Counsel
We work with rigor, clarity, and practical judgment to protect what matters most.
BUSINESS LAW
The firm advises clients on business matters that require careful planning, sound structure, and risk prevention before problems become disputes. We assist clients with foundational legal decisions and transactional matters that benefit from thoughtful legal review.
OUR SERVICES
- Company Formation
- Corporate Structuring
- Operating Agreements
- Contract Drafting & Review
- Purchase & Sale Agreements
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Due Diligence
- Risk Prevention
REAL ESTATE LAW
Real estate transactions often involve significant financial decisions and time-sensitive obligations. The firm helps clients move through those decisions with careful legal review, practical guidance, and focused attention o the details that shape a successful closing.
OUR SERVICES
- Residential Closings
- Commercial Closings
- Contract Review
- Due Diligence
- Transaction Support
- Risk Identification
- Legal Coordination
IMMIGRATION LAW
Immigration law affects stability, opportunity, and the right to remain in the United States. The firm approaches each matter with preparation, seriousness, and a clear understanding of what is at stake for every client and family involved.
OUR SERVICES
- Family-Based Immigration
- Adjustment of Status
- Removal Defense
- Asylum-Related Matters
- Naturalization
- Waivers
- Employment Visa
SERVICES
Core Areas of Practice
Citizenship
American citizenship or nationality is the status of a natural person as a legal member of the United States. It involves rights, privileges, immunities, and economic benefits including federal assistance.
Residence
Foreign immigrants who obtain legal Permanent Residence are given a resident card, also known as a “green card.” This authorizes them to live and work legally and permanently within the United States.
E-2 Visa for Investors
Investor visas (E-2) are nonimmigrant visas for citizens of a country with which the United States maintains a trade or navigation treaty or agreement and who wish to go to the United States.
Student visa
There are two categories of nonimmigrant visa for people who wish to study in the United States. The “F” visa is for academic studies, and the “M” visa is for non-academic or vocational studies.
Refugees and Asylum
Refugee or asylum status may be granted to people who have suffered persecution or who fear persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, and/or membership in a certain social group or political opinion.
K-1 Visa for Fiancees
The K-1 visa is a visa issued to the fiancé or fiancée of a United States citizen to enter the United States.
H-3 Visa for Training
The H-3 nonimmigrant visa category allows foreigners to come temporarily to the United States for the purposes of receiving specialized education.
0-1 Visa for People with Extraordinary Abilities
Individuals with skills in science, arts, education, business or athletics, or have demonstrated a record of extraordinary achievement and have been recognized nationally and internationally.
VAWA Residence for Victims of Violence
VAWA is the acronym for a law called the Violence Against Women Act, or Violence Against Women Act to protect victims of abuse who are not citizens of the United States.
Alliances
We work with Strategic Allies Offering Effective Solutions
Our firm works in close coordination with a trusted network of strategic allies and specialized professionals in order to offer clients a more comprehensive and tailored legal experience. This collaborative approach allows us to access broader insight, complementary expertise, and additional resources when appropriate, supporting well-structured solutions and effective outcomes across business, real estate, and immigration matters.

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