Immigration is our main practice. United States immigration law is one of the most complex fields of law and always changing. The options and procedure of applying visas to visit, to work, or seeking permanent resident in the United State are extremely complicated, arduous and time consuming. Proper assistance from sound and seasoned legal knowledge of dedicated immigration attorney is crucial to the success of the case. Bright Law provides full immigration services to individual, family, small, mid-size or multi-national corporations. No matter which state you are located within the U.S., or even other countries around the world, our experienced and dedicated immigration team will take the time to truly understand your needs and provide creative and effective legal solutions for you.
B-1/B-2 Visitor for Business, family or pleasure
F-1/M-1 Student visa, Student Reinstate
H-1B (Specialty Occupation)
L-1 (Intracompany Transferees)
O-1 (Extraordinary Ability)
J-1 (Visit Scholars, Exchange Program Participants)
E-1/E-2 (Treaty Trader/Treaty Investor)
TN (Canada-United States-Mexico NAFTA Agreement)
Extension/Chang of Status
EB-1A (Alien of Extraordinary Ability)
EB-1B (Outstanding Professor/Researcher)
EB-1C (Multinational Executive or Manager)
EB-2 PERM (Advanced degree and Exceptional Ability)
EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver)
EB-3 PERM (Professionals, skilled workers and other workers)
EB-5 (Investor Immigration)
K-1/K-3: Fiancé(e) or Spouse of U.S. citizen
I-130 Family Sponsor Petition
I-751 Removal condition for two-year permanent resident
Asylum
Removal Defense
VAWA Self-Petition
U Visa Victims of Criminal Activity
Detention / Bond
Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition
Naturalization to U.S. Citizenship (N-400)
Request for New Naturalization Hearing (N-336)
Citizenship Through Parent(s) (N-600)
Application to Preserve Residence for Naturalization Purposes
I-485 Adjustment of Status
Consular Processing
Waiver of Inadmissibility
Employment Authorization
Advance Parole/Reentry Permit
Diversity Immigration (Lottery)
USCIS Appeals (Motion to reopen/reconsider)
Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition