How it Works

Why invest in a $250.00 Strategic Session?

Because this isn’t a consultation. It’s the starting point of your immigration solution. In just one session, you’ll receive direct legal guidance from a licensed attorney—and if you decide to move forward, we don’t just apply the fee… we double it.

That’s right: your $250 becomes $500 credit toward your full case.

Here’s what you can expect when you book your session:

  1. Reservation Fee Purpose:
    To confirm your appointment and secure your attorney’s dedicated time, a $250 reservation fee is required. This isn’t a placeholder—it’s the first real move in your immigration process.

  2. Double Credit Toward Your Case:
    Move forward with us within 10 days of your session, and you’ll receive a $500 credit applied to your legal fees. We double your investment—because we believe you’ll see the value from day one.

  3. Strategic Legal Session:
    In your 30-minute session, a licensed immigration attorney will focus on your specific goals, risks, and questions. You’ll walk away with legal clarity and a customized plan for what comes next.

  4. Preparation Ahead of Time:
    Before the meeting, we’ll collect the essentials to ensure your attorney enters the session fully informed and ready to provide insight—not introductions.

Investing in this session means more than just securing a spot on our calendar. It means gaining immediate clarity—and a $500 head start—on your legal journey.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q1: Can US Immigration Counsel help me get a green card through family or marriage?
Yes. Whether you’re married to a U.S. citizen, have a relative sponsoring you, or need to adjust your status, we handle family-based green card cases with care and precision.

Q2: I’m facing deportation—can US Immigration Counsel defend me?
Absolutely. We fight deportation and removal cases in immigration court, build strong defenses, and pursue every legal option to protect your right to stay.

Q3: I’m applying for asylum or a humanitarian visa. Can she help?
Yes. We represent clients in asylum, VAWA, U Visa, and TPS cases—providing strong legal and emotional support throughout the process.

Q4: I want to become a U.S. citizen. Can US Immigration Counsel help me with naturalization?
Definitely. We guide clients through every step of the naturalization process, from preparing documents to interview coaching.

Q5: Can US Immigration Counsel help with immigration waivers or appeals?
Yes. If your case was denied or you need a waiver to move forward, we’ll review your options and build the strongest possible application or appeal.

Q6: I’m an employer looking to sponsor a foreign worker. Can you help?
Yes. We assist businesses and individuals with employment-based immigration, including work visas and green card sponsorship.

Q: Can US Immigration Counsel help me bring a spouse, child, or parent to the U.S.?
Yes. Family-based immigration is one of our core strengths. Whether your loved one is already in the U.S. or abroad, we’ll guide you through every step to bring them home legally and securely.

Q: What if I already filed something on my own or with another lawyer?
No problem. We frequently help clients who started elsewhere or alone. We’ll review everything and let you know the smartest next step.

Q: Can I petition for family if I’m not a U.S. citizen?
Depending on your current status, you may still qualify. During your consultation, we’ll explore all your options and determine the best path forward.

Q: I got a court notice—what should I do?
Contact us right away. Time is critical. We’ll review your case and act fast to protect your rights and build the strongest possible defense.

Q: Can US Immigration Counsel represent me if I’m in another state or in detention?
Yes. We represent clients across the U.S. and even those currently in immigration custody. Wherever you are, we’re ready to help.

Q: What if I already lost my case?
There may still be legal options. Appeals, motions, or reopening your case could be possible—we’ll analyze everything and guide you on your next move.

Q: Do I have to be in Florida to work with US Immigration Counsel?
Not at all. Immigration law is federal, which means we can represent you whether you’re in another state or anywhere in the world. Our clients come from across the U.S. and beyond.

Q: Can we do everything remotely?
Yes. From virtual consultations to secure document sharing, our firm is fully equipped to support you no matter where you are. You’ll receive the same care and expertise as if you were sitting in our office.