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General Immigration Services

General immigration services cover a broad range of case types. The specific process will depend on whether your goal is to live, work, visit, or study in the United States.

Types of General Immigration Services

U.S. Immigration Law Counsel handles all types of general immigration services, including family-based petitions, visitor and student visas, extensions, and changes of status. We can also represent you at USCIS interviews, in court, and through various consular processes. Our firm can offer legal strategies tailored to your individual needs.

Investment & 

Employment Options 

Family Based 


Immigration Options  

Naturalization & 


U.S. Citizenship 

Humanitarian 


Options 

Deportation Defense & Federal Litigation 

General Immigration 


Services 

Criminal Immigration 

(Crimmigration)

Choose the Right Immigration Attorney

Immigration cases can be complex, and having the right team behind you can make all the difference. Our attorneys at U.S. Immigration Law Counsel can provide clear guidance and strong advocacy when you need it most. Contact us today to book a strategy session.

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