Asylum

Defensive and Affirmative Asylum: An Individual who is seeking protection because they have suffered persecution or fear that they will suffer persecution due to Race, Religion, Nationality, Member in a particular social group or Political Opinion. Attorney Reyna can determine if you qualify for asylum. This area of immigration law is constantly changing and has strict deadlines. ​

Removal Defense

If you have received a Notice to Appear or have an immigration court date, we can determine if you may have any relief available.

Citizenship and Naturalization

A lawful permanent resident with good moral character may become a U.S. Citizen after a required time. Our services include preparation of the application, a mock interview and we will accompany you to the interview. Contact us today to see if you are eligible.

Family-Based Pettitions

An immediate family member may be eligible to petition for you. Attorney Reyna can help you determine if you are eligible to apply. ​

Vawa

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) of 1994 indicates that an individual may be eligible to become a lawful permanent resident if you are a victim of a crime committed by a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident spouse or former spouse, a U.S citizen or legal permanent resident parent or a U.S. citizen son or daughter. ​

U and T Visa

If you have been a victim of a crime who has suffered substantial mental or physical abuse while in the US and are willing to help law enforcement in their investigation, you may be eligible for a U visa. If you have been a victim of human trafficking (including labor or sex trafficking), you may be eligible for a T Visa.