Legal Paths to Stay, Work & Thrive

Visa & Green Card Lawyers in Minnesota

Find the Right Immigration Status for Your Needs

Whether you're visiting, studying, working, or planning to stay permanently, the U.S. immigration system has a visa or green card path for you. We help you choose the right option and avoid costly mistakes.


Our legal team handles a wide range of immigration cases—from employment and family-based visas to green card applications and renewals. We serve clients locally, nationally, and abroad.


Family-Based Green Cards

Employment Visas (H-1B, L-1, O, etc.)

Fiancé(e) & Marriage Visas (K-1, CR-1)

Student & Education Visas (F, M, J)

Humanitarian Pathways (U Visas, Asylum, TPS)

Diversity Visa Lottery

Adjustment of Status & Consular Processing


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A Step-by-Step Legal Approach to U.S. Immigration

We understand how important—and personal—these applications are. Every case is handled with care, confidentiality, and attention to detail.

1

Understand Your Eligibility

We evaluate your goals, background, and immigration history to find the best path.

2

Prepare Your Application

We complete your forms, collect supporting documents, and track your deadlines.

3

Navigate USCIS or Consular Review

We communicate with agencies and prepare you for interviews or requests for evidence.

4

Manage Changes or Issues

We assist if delays, denials, or legal changes affect your case.

5

Adjust Your Status or Apply Abroad

We handle both U.S.-based adjustments and consular processing outside the U.S.

Legal Status & Rights That Can Follow:


Lawful Permanent Residency (Green Card)

Legal Employment Authorization

Eligibility to Apply for U.S. Citizenship

Travel & Reentry Privileges

Family Reunification Options

  • Can I get a green card through marriage?

    Yes, many people become permanent residents through marriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. We help with fiancé(e) visas, conditional residence, and interview prep.

  • What’s the difference between a visa and a green card?

    A visa allows entry into the U.S. for a specific purpose (like work or study). A green card gives you permanent legal status to live and work in the U.S.

  • How long does it take to get a visa or green card?

    Timelines vary based on visa type, processing center, and country of origin. Some take weeks, others over a year. We’ll help you understand your specific timeline.

  • Can I stay in the U.S. while my application is pending?

    In many cases, yes—but it depends on your immigration status and visa type. We’ll help you determine your rights and avoid overstays.

  • What happens if I’m denied?

    If denied, we review the reasoning, file appeals or motions if appropriate, or help you explore alternative immigration options.

Answers to Common Visa & Green Card Questions

U.S. immigration rules change often. Here are answers to questions we hear regularly.