Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about what we do and how we work.
No. We are not attorneys, do not practice law, and do not represent clients before any agency, including U.S. immigration authorities. Our scope of services is limited to documentation for immigration petitions. For legal advice, please consult a licensed U.S. immigration attorney.
We assist with documentation and application preparation — organising evidence, preparing forms and checklists, and helping you present a clear, well-structured petition package for a wide range of visa and green card categories.
We support visitor (B-1/B-2), student (F-1, M-1, CPT/OPT), work (H-1B, O-1, L-1, E-3), self-sponsored and business (E-2, E-1, EB-1A, EB-2 NIW, EB-5), family (K-1, K-3, F-3, F-4, H-4) and employment- and family-based green cards.
Every visa and service page includes direct links to the official source — USCIS, the U.S. Department of State, or DHS — so you can confirm requirements straight from the government. We always recommend checking the official pages for the latest rules and fees.
Our office is at 127 West 30th Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10001. We work with clients from over 100 countries and offer remote consultations.
Book an initial consultation through our contact page or by phone. We'll discuss your goals, identify the most relevant option, and outline the documentation involved.
No one can guarantee a visa or petition outcome — decisions rest entirely with the relevant government agency. We focus on helping you prepare strong, well-organised documentation.