- AnnulmentU.S. citizens who marry a foreign national may petition for a fiancé(e) classification (K-1) for their fiancé(e). The U.S Citizen and the fiancé(e) must be free to marry. This means that both of you are unmarried, or that any previous marriages have ended through divorce, annulment or death.
- Drug CrimesIf you are inadmissible to the United States and are seeking an immigrant visa, adjustment of status, certain nonimmigrant statuses or certain other immigration benefits, you must seek a waiver of certain grounds of inadmissibility. Waivers include: Waivers after Prior Removal; Waivers of Unlawful Presence; Waivers of Crimes more than 15 years old; Waivers of Crimes of Moral Turpitude; Waivers of Possession of Marijuana; and the Nonimmigrant Waiver.
- Citizenship and NaturalizationImmigration Lawyer, Darren Silver has hands on experience working directly with the USCIS Naturalization Adjudications Department.
- Family ImmigrationDarren Silver & Associates, LLP Assists spouses, Fiancés with K-1 visas, and those applying for U.S Citizenship. Mr. Silver has hands on experience working directly with the USCIS Naturalization Adjudications Department. We are happy to provide you with the latest and most updated information on the Citizenship process and asses your eligibility in a confidential and professional capacity
- Employment ImmigrationRobert Blanco is a Senior Associate and specializes in business and employment immigration cases. He prepares both immigrant and non-immigrant petitions for skilled workers, executive managers, high net worth investors, and people of extraordinary ability in the arts, sciences, and business. Mr. Blanco also prepares cases for individual investors and advises U.S. businesses on how to structure investment projects under the regulations of the EB-5 program. He also represents clients… Read More
- Green Cards
- Business ImmigrationHan-Chih Jill Chan is a licensed attorney in the State of New York. She has nine-year experience and expertise in business immigration. Jill is dedicated to achieving the best solution and the most optimal outcome for clients. Jill was born and raised in Taiwan and came to the States to pursue her LL.M. degree in 2008. She is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and English. Education: Indiana University Bloomington | Maurer… Read More
- Student Visas
- Work VisasThe applicant must have available sufficient funds and outside financial support to ensure he or she will not become a public charge or accept unauthorized employment. He or she must be proficient in English or receive training to make him or her proficient, intend to depart the United States at the conclusion of his or her studies, and be qualified to attend the particular institution. All students are given permission to be in the United States for “duration of status,” that is for the period of time needed to complete the educational program plus 60 days. At the end of the course of study a period of work authorization may be requested for the purpose of gaining experience in the field of study, known as “practical training.” If qualified, the student may also change non-immigrant status to a temporary non-immigrant work visa or adjust status to a permanent resident visa.