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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.

01.

Advance Parole

Allows travel abroad and return without losing immigration status.

02.

Asylum

Protects people who fear persecution in their home country.

03.

Change of Address

Notifies USCIS of your new address to keep your case updated.

04.

DACA

Provides temporary deportation relief and work permit to certain young people.

05.

Employment Authorization

Allows you to work legally while your case is pending.

06.

FOIA

Requests copies of your immigration records from the U.S. government.

07.

Petition for Fiancé(e)

Brings your fiancé(e) to the U.S. to marry and apply for residency.

08.

Military Parole

Grants entry or stay permits for family members of U.S. military personnel.

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Family Petition

A process that allows U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents to sponsor certain family members to live permanently in the United States. The type of relationship determines eligibility, processing time, and whether the relative applies inside or outside the country.

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Adjustment of Status

Allows certain applicants already in the United States to apply for lawful permanent residency without leaving the country. This process lets individuals adjust their status while remaining in the U.S., avoiding consular processing abroad.

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Consular Process

The process for individuals outside the United States to apply for an immigrant visa through a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad. Once approved, the person can enter the U.S. as a lawful permanent resident and receive a Green Card after arrival.

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Naturalization

The process through which a lawful permanent resident applies to become a U.S. citizen. It involves meeting residency and good moral character requirements, passing English and civics tests, and taking the Oath of Allegiance to complete naturalization.

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U-Visa

A visa that offers protection to victims of qualifying crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and assist law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity. It provides temporary legal status and a path to permanent residency.

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T-Visa

A visa that protects victims of human or labor trafficking who are physically present in the U.S. due to trafficking, cooperate with law enforcement, and meet specific eligibility criteria. It provides temporary legal status, work authorization, and a path to residency.

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Waiver

A waiver is a legal request that allows certain immigrants to ask the U.S. government to forgive specific immigration violations or inadmissibility grounds, such as unlawful presence or misrepresentation, so they can continue their immigration process or obtain lawful status.

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Green Card Renewal

The process for lawful permanent residents to renew an expired or soon-to-expire Green Card. It ensures continued proof of legal status in the U.S. and authorization to live and work permanently. Renewal is typically done by filing Form I-90 with supporting documentation.

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Legal Translation Services

The process of translating immigration and legal documents accurately and professionally for official use. This service ensures that foreign-language documents meet U.S. legal and immigration standards, preserving their meaning, context, and validity. Translations are prepared for submission to immigration authorities, courts, and other official institutions, and include proper certification when required.