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    When you schedule a consultation with our New York immigration lawyer team, you can expect a thorough, confidential, and respectful conversation focused on understanding your full immigration history. We will ask detailed questions about your past immigration filings, entries, exits, and any encounters with immigration authorities, as well as your criminal history, if any. For family-based matters, we will review your relatives’ immigration statuses and histories. For asylum consultations, we will discuss your past and current activities in the U.S. and abroad, your fear of return, and any harm you or your family have experienced. These questions help us accurately assess your situation and ensure that every possible form of relief is considered.

    After gathering the necessary information, we will evaluate your eligibility for available immigration options and explain all potential pathways to fix or improve your immigration status. We provide an honest second opinion when needed, outline a strategic plan tailored to your case, and give you a clear fee quote based on the services required. By the end of the consultation, you will have a realistic understanding of your options and a step-by-step plan for how our New York immigration lawyer team can help you to move forward.

    We look forward to serving you!

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    516-568-7718 (Fax)
    apartment 2908A Emmons Ave, Brooklyn, 
NY, 11235
    apartment 217 Merrick Road, Suite 206, Amityville NY 11701
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    Immigration Services

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