Immigration Lawyer
Experienced U.S. Immigration Lawyer in New York
Professional immigration lawyer helping you and your family achieve the American Dream. We represent individuals and families worldwide. Call and schedule today!
Assisting Immigrants, their families, and employers
AbiidenLaw is qualified to guide you through the complex immigration laws, regulations, and policies. Resolving your immigration case can be the first step in pursuit of a new beginning in the United States. Understanding the immigration laws, the application process, and immigration procedures can be overwhelming and difficult. Therefore, hiring the right immigration attorney is the most important decision you will make for your family. At Abiidenlaw, we take the time to explain the process and anticipated timelines, we review the required documents to ensure compliance, and we provide the guidance you need to move your case forward quickly and smoothly.
Abiidenlaw is headquartered in New York. We serve employers, employees, individuals, and their families in New York, throughout the United States and worldwide, including clients from Europe, Central and South America, Australia, Canada, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
At Abiidenlaw, we handle all types of immigration cases. We are committed to fighting for you and your family to ensure the best possible outcome, whether it be an Adjustment of Status, deportation defense, removal orders, Naturalization, U-Visa, VAWA petition, Removal of Conditions, waivers, asylum and more.
Types of Immigration Matters We Handle
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L-1A / L-1B: Intracompany Transferees for Executives and Managers
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EB-1: Employment-Based Extraordinary Ability or Multinational manager/executive
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EB-2: Exceptional Ability
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E-1 / E-2: Treaty Trader and Investor
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EB-5: Employment-Based Entrepreneurs
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R-1 / I-360 Religious Workers
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Family Based Petitions (spouse, child, sibling, parent, and fiancé petitions)
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I-751 Removal of Conditions
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Asylum I-589
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U-visa for victims
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Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
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Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
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Deferred Action (DACA)
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Complex RFE’s and NOID’s
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Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA)
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Writ of Mandamus
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Adjustment of Status and Consular
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Processing
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Waivers
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Returning Residency Visa and Boarding Foils
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Naturalization