Your Family Immigration Lawyer

AREAS WE SERVE . ALL 50 STATES

A family immigration lawyer for every U.S. state.

Nationwide Representation, One Dedicated Team. Because immigration law is entirely federal, your physical location never dictates your legal strategy. We manage your case under one unified file with continuous attorney representation, no matter where you live or relocate. Whether your USCIS interview is in Brooklyn or Boise, your consular processing takes place in Ciudad Juárez or Manila, or your family moves mid-process between Phoenix and Atlanta, our firm handles your marriage green card, K-1 fiancé visa, naturalization, or I-601A waiver seamlessly from coast to coast.

US STATES family immigration lawyer

50

STATES COVERED


88

USCIS OFFICES WE FILED AT

60+

U.S. CONSULATES ABROAD WE PREP FOR


PERSONALIZED LEGAL GUIDANCE

WHY A NATIONWIDE ATTORNEY WORKS

Why "Immigration Lawyer Near Me" Isn't the Right Question

What matters is the volume your attorney has handled at your specific USCIS field office or U.S. consulate. Here is why a nationwide family immigration practice often outperforms a local generalist.

Federal law, not state law.

The Immigration and Nationality Act, USCIS regulations, and the Foreign Affairs Manual apply identically in Tallahassee and Tacoma. There is no separate Florida or Washington immigration statute. A licensed U.S. immigration attorney can file your case from anywhere in the country.

USCIS is one agency.

Your I-130 goes to a USCIS service center, your I-485 to a national lockbox, your interview to your nearest field office. None of those are tied to your attorney's address. We file at 88 USCIS field offices across the United States.

Everything else is remote.

Document collection, intake, RFE strategy, interview prep, mock interviews all handled by encrypted portal and video. You travel only for biometrics and the USCIS interview itself, both within driving distance of home.

Consular cases live abroad.

If your spouse interviews at a U.S. embassy in Bogotá, Lagos, or Manila, no attorney attends the consulate. The work is built around the National Visa Center and DS-260 timeline geography of your lawyer's office is irrelevant.

REGIONAL COVERAGE

Where our family immigration attorney file.

Four regions, fifty states, one continuous case file. Jump to your region to see the field offices, cities, and patterns we work in every week.

NORTHEAST

9 STATES

SOUTH

17 STATES

MIDWEST

12 STATES

WEST

13 STATES

REGION 1 0F 4

Northeast family immigration attorney coverage.

The Northeast carries the heaviest marriage, green card, and naturalization volume in the country. A family immigration attorney working this corridor has to know New York City Field Office interview patterns, Newark Stokes processing quirks, and the Vermont Service Center’s I-129F intake timeline cold.

USCIS field offices: Boston, Hartford, New York City, Newark, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore.

New York

New York City, Buffalo, Albany

New Jersey

Newark, Jersey City

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pittsburgh

Massachusetts

Boston, Worcester

Connecticut

Hartford, Bridgeport

Maine

Portland

New Hampshire

Manchester

Vermont

Burlington

Rhode Island

Providence

REGION 2 0F 4

South family immigration lawyer coverage.

The South sees the highest growth in consular processing through Ciudad Juárez, Bogotá, and Santo Domingo, plus the fastest-rising naturalization caseload in Florida, Texas, Georgia, and North Carolina. A family immigration lawyer here needs fluency in I-601A provisional waivers and TPS-to-green-card transitions.

USCIS field offices: Atlanta, Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, Memphis, Nashville, Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, El Paso, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Little Rock, Louisville, Norfolk, Washington (D.C. area).

Florida

Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville

Texas

Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso

Georgia

Atlanta, Savannah

North Carolina

Charlotte, Raleigh

South Carolina

Charleston, Columbia

Virginia

Arlington, Richmond, Norfolk

West Virginia

Charleston

Tennessee

Nashville, Memphis

Kentucky

Louisville, Lexington

Alabama

Birmingham, Mobile

Mississippi

Jackson

Arkansas

Little Rock

Louisiana

New Orleans, Baton Rouge

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Tulsa

Maryland

Baltimore

Delaware

Wilmington

District of Columbia

Washington

REGION 3 0F 4

Midwest family immigration attorney coverage.

The Midwest pulls a uniquely mixed caseload: large Somali, Hmong, Burmese, and Bosnian communities in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Mexican and Polish families in Chicago, Yemeni and Lebanese petitioners in Dearborn. A naturalization attorney working here lives inside the Nebraska Service Center processing window.

USCIS field offices: Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Des Moines, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha, Fargo, Sioux Falls.

Illinois

Chicago, Aurora

Indiana

Indianapolis, Fort Wayne

Ohio

Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati

Michigan

Detroit, Grand Rapids

Wisconsin

Milwaukee, Madison

Minnesota

Minneapolis, St. Paul

Iowa

Des Moines, Cedar Rapids

Missouri

Kansas City, St. Louis

Kentucky

Wichita, Kansas City

Nebraska

Omaha, Lincoln

North Dakota

Fargo

South Dakota

Sioux Falls

REGION 4 0F 4

West family immigration lawyer coverage.

The West is consular processing territory: Ciudad Juárez for Mexican spouses, Manila for Filipino families, and Guangzhou for adult-child petitions. A K-1 visa lawyer covering this region must coordinate with the California Service Center and the National Visa Center in tight succession.

USCIS field offices: Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Imperial, Las Vegas, Reno, Phoenix, Tucson, Albuquerque, Denver, Salt Lake City, Boise, Helena, Cheyenne, Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Anchorage, Honolulu.

California

Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Sacramento

Arizona

Phoenix, Tucson

Nevada

Las Vegas, Reno

New Mexico

Albuquerque, Santa Fe

Colorado

Denver, Aurora, Colorado Springs

Utah

Salt Lake City

Idaho

Boise

Montana

Billings, Missoula

Wyoming

Cheyenne

Washington

Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma

Oregon

Portland, Eugene

Alaska

Anchorage

Hawaii

Honolulu

USCIS FIELD OFFICE INTELLIGENCE

Direct Filing and Local Insights Across All 88 USCIS Field Offices

A family immigration attorney with national volume sees patterns local counsel rarely accumulates. A sample of what we track per field office.

Field Office What we expect
New York City Field Office Long stokes queues, strict bona fide marriage scrutiny for cohabitation under 1 year.
Newark Field Office Higher RFE rate on joint financial evidence — we pre-empt with structured affidavits.
Atlanta Field Office Tight interview scheduling, frequent Stokes referrals in second marriages.
Miami Field Office Heavy consular re-entry caseload; coordinate I-601A with Ciudad Juárez window.
Houston Field Office Strong adjudication of derivative beneficiaries; clean civil documents are decisive.
Chicago Field Office Predictable interview cadence; biggest wins come from precise I-864 affidavit packages.
Los Angeles Field Office Extended interview backlogs; expect 14–20 months from filing to adjudication.
San Francisco Field Office Sophisticated officers; legal memoranda on novel issues land well here.

Coverage extends to all 88 USCIS field offices and 60+ U.S. consulates abroad.

REMOTE-BY-DESIGN WORKFLOW

Seamless Remote Representation from Any ZIP Code

We rebuilt our process for clients who don’t want to drive across town to sign forms. Six stages, all remote, every one designed for clients who are already balancing a job, a family, and the wait.

Strategy call

Free 30-minute call with the attorney who will handle your file. We confirm jurisdiction, eligibility, and the cleanest path forward.

Encrypted intake

Secure client portal collects your civil documents, prior immigration history, and joint evidence, replacing the in-person paperwork visit.

Drafting & review

Forms drafted by the attorney, line-by-line review with you by video, signed via e-signature. No mailing originals to our office.

Filing & tracking

USCIS receipt numbers monitored daily across every service center. Every RFE, biometrics notice, and interview notice is logged within hours.

Interview prep

Two mock interviews tailored to your specific USCIS field office, conducted by video, with bona fide marriage drills for stokes-risk couples.

Decision & follow-through

Approval notice, green card delivery, and the 90-day window calendar for removal of conditions or N-400 eligibility already in your file.

CONSULAR PROCESSING

Nationwide Consular Processing for Spouses Interviewing Abroad

Roughly 40% of marriage-based green card cases are decided at a U.S. consulate, not at USCIS. A K-1 visa lawyer who knows the consulate is worth more than one who knows your neighborhood. We prep DS-260 packets, civil document compliance, and the consular interview itself by video.

Ciudad Juárez, México

Manila, Philippines

Mumbai, India

Guangzhou, China

Lagos, Nigeria

Bogotá, Colombia

Santo Domingo, D.R.

Lima, Peru

Nairobi, Kenya

Islamabad, Pakistan

London, U.K.

Frankfurt, Germany

+ 48 more consulates

OUTCOMES, BY REGION

Families we represented this year.

Marriage green card · I-485 approved

“We interviewed three immigration attorneys in Manhattan before hiring this firm out of state. They knew the New York City field officer’s questioning style better than the lawyers a subway ride away.”

— Daniela R.

I-601A provisional waiver · approved

“Our I-601A was approved on the first filing. The hardship brief was the most thorough document my husband and I have ever seen written about our family.”

— Michelle & Jorge T.

Marriage green card · I-485 approved

“I was nervous about hiring a firm that wasn’t local. By month two, I realized I had more access to my attorney than any colleague who hired down the street.”

— Abdi H.

K-1 fiancé visa · entered U.S.

“My fiancée was in Manila. They ran the entire case from filing through the embassy interview. She landed in California 9 months after we signed.”

— Tyler M.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hiring a family immigration lawyer in another state.

Yes. Immigration law is exclusively federal, governed by the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C.) and administered by USCIS, the Department of State, and the EOIR immigration courts. An attorney admitted to any U.S. state bar in good standing may represent you before any USCIS field office, U.S. consulate, or immigration court in the country. Where the lawyer’s office sits is irrelevant to whether they can file your I-130, I-485, N-400, or I-601A.

No. The ‘immigration lawyer near me’ search is a habit carried over from divorce and personal injury work, where state law and local courts matter. For a marriage-based I-485 interview at any USCIS field office, Atlanta, Phoenix, Hartford, Seattle, the legal standard, the document list, and the line of questioning are identical. What matters is whether your attorney has prepared you for that specific field office’s interview style, not whether they share a ZIP code with you.

Yes. Consular processing, where the foreign spouse interviews at a U.S. embassy abroad, is one of the most common family immigration paths and is handled remotely by design. The petition is filed in the United States, the National Visa Center collects the civil documents, and the interview is scheduled in the country where the spouse lives. The attorney never physically attends a consular interview; preparation is done by video.

The honest answer: the ‘best’ attorney is the one who handles your specific path adjustment of status vs. consular processing, prior visa overstay vs. lawful entry, prior denials vs. a clean record at high volume. A high-volume family immigration practice that handles thousands of marriage cases nationwide will outperform a generalist with a downtown office in your city. Ask any prospective attorney how many marriage-based cases they personally filed last year.

No. Every step, including intake, document review, I-130/I-485 preparation, biometrics scheduling, RFE response, and interview prep, is handled by the encrypted client portal, video calls, and FedEx. The only in-person appointments are the ones USCIS schedules for you: biometrics at your local Application Support Center and the interview at your local field office.

Yes, and this is one of the strongest reasons to choose a nationwide firm. Interstate moves during a pending I-485 trigger an AR-11 address change, possible transfer to a different USCIS field office, and a new interview venue. A local-only attorney often can’t follow the case across state lines. A nationwide family immigration attorney simply updates the case file and continues.

Removal defense and BIA appeals require a different engagement than affirmative family petitions. We accept removal defense matters selectively, primarily where they intersect with a family-based path cancellation of removal for a non-LPR spouse of a U.S. citizen, adjustment of status in court for an immediate relative, or a motion to reopen tied to a new I-130. Ask us about your Notice to Appear during the consultation.