Finding an immigration lawyer in Virginia to handle your legal matter requires much more than looking for a licensed attorney to prepare and file your paperwork. We will represent you in Court. Many cases are time sensitive and can affect your rights and interests for decades. Consider that in nearly all Virginia Immigration cases, you will be tied to your immigration attorney for five to six months (for green card or naturalization cases), six months to a year (for motions to reopen or reconsider), or a year or longer (for I-751 removal of condition petitions). Although the law firm will file the necessary paperwork, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services can send all sorts of notices to you, which include receipt notices, rejection notices, Requests for Evidence, Notices of Intent to Deny, biometrics appointment notices, approvals, or denials. For our out-of-state or out-of-country clients, regardless of time change, we speak with the client to obtain a chronological history and timeline of their immigration history. But most important, do not forget that we just don’t only fill out forms, but we will fight for your rights in Court, USCIS and ICE. Some of our services are: