Practice Areas
How Can We Help You?
At ALBUJA LAW, we guide immigrants through every step of their journey offering clarity, honesty, and legal expertise to make your path forward possible.
Whether you are applying for a visa, adjusting your status, renewing your work permit, or facing a complex immigration process, our team is here to help. We handle family, humanitarian, and employment-based cases with professionalism and heart providing protection, guidance, and results to every client we serve.
Family-Based Immigration
Family Petition
Allows U.S. citizens or residents to petition qualifying family members for lawful permanent residence.
Adjustment of Status
Permits eligible family members to apply for a Green Card from within the U.S. without departing.
Consular Process
Guides family-based visa applicants through consular processing at a U.S. embassy or consulate.
Waiver I-601A
Requests forgiveness for unlawful presence before leaving the U.S. to attend a consular interview.
Fiance(é) Visa
Allows a foreign fiancé(e) to enter the U.S. to marry a U.S. citizen and apply for residency after 90 days.
Removal of Conditions
Helps conditional residents to remove conditions on their Green Card after marriage-based approval.
Humanitarian
Affirmative Asylum
Protects individuals fleeing persecution by allowing them to remain in the U.S. based on fear of harm.
U-Visa Certification
Is the first step in the U-Visa Process for legal status to crime victims who cooperate with law in investigations.Â
U-Visa
Provides legal status to crime victims who cooperate with law enforcement in investigations.
VAWA
Allows survivors of abuse by U.S. Citizens or Residents to self-petition for protection.
T-Visa
Grants immigration relief to victims of human trafficking who assist authorities in investigations.
Prosecutorial Discretion
Requests ICE to pause or close removal cases based on humanitarian factors and equities.
Immigration Court
Defends individuals in removal proceedings to fight deportation and protect family unity.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
Allows nationals of designated countries to live and work in the U.S. due to unsafe conditions.
Employment-Based Immigration
EB1
For individuals with extraordinary ability, outstanding researchers, or multinational executives.
EB2-NIW
Allows professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability to self-petition in the national interest.
O1
For individuals with extraordinary ability in science, arts, education, business, or athletics.
Temporary Relief & Travel
Advance Parole
Allows certain applicants to travel abroad and reenter the U.S. without abandoning their pending case.
DACA
Provides temporary protection from deportation and work authorization for eligible individuals brought as children.
Employment Authorization (EAD)
Allows eligible applicants to work legally in the U.S. while an immigration application is pending.
Military Parole
Provides lawful entry or stay for qualifying family members of U.S. military personnel.
Other Immigration Services
Naturalization (Citizenship)
Guides lawful permanent residents through the U.S. citizenship process, from eligibility review to interview.
Green Card Renewal
Renews or replaces an expiring or lost Permanent Resident Card to maintain valid proof of status.
FOIA / Records Requests
Requests copies of immigration records from USCIS, ICE, CBP, or EOIR to review case history.
Change of Address (AR-11)
Notifies USCIS of a new address to ensure proper delivery of notices and avoid case delays.
I-94 Replacement
Applies for a replacement I-94 when the original record is lost, damaged, or contains errors.
