At Mi Abogado, we’re here to make your immigration process easier. Whether you’re bringing your family here, applying for citizenship, or protecting your right to stay, we’ll guide you every step of the way.
We help with family visas, work permits, citizenship, green cards, and more.
Family Immigration: We’ll help you bring and keep your loved ones in the U.S.
Citizenship: Ready to become a U.S. citizen? We’ll guide you through the process step by step.
Work Permits: Need permission to work in the U.S.? We can help you get the right documents.
DACA & DREAMers: If you’re a DREAMer, we’ll help you renew DACA and protect your future.
Asylum: If you’re escaping danger in your home country, we’ll help you apply for asylum in the U.S.
Support for Survivors: If you’ve been trafficked, experienced a crime, or suffered abuse (including threats), we’ll help you explore pathways to legal status.
Employment Immigration: Need to hire a foreigner temporarily or permanently? We can help you obtain a visa or green card for the worker.
Investor Visas: Want to open a business in the U.S.? We can help you get temporary or permanent investor status.
If you are in the U.S. without authorization (crossed the border without inspection, paroled at a port of entry, or overstayed your visa) or your visa is about to expire and you're wondering what your options are to stay in the US, fill our our Path to Legalization form. We will review you it and will advise you on your options.
We want you to feel comfortable and understood. That’s why our team includes Spanish and English speakers. We’ll explain everything clearly, so you always know what’s happening with your case.
Our goal is to help you, not to profit from you. Sadly, many law firms and organizations are predatory, overcharging for the services and trapping the unsuspecting in unfair contracts. We stand against that!
We make sure you understand every step of your case with clear, simple explanations and regular updates. You’ll always know what’s happening and what to expect next. We’re always just a call or message away.
All of our services are a flat fee. The price we quote you is the price we charge you. Not a penny more.
We offer no interest payment plans to all of our clients regardless of credit.
We know legal fees can get expensive, and that's why we like to offer various promotions throughout the year to help lower the cost and make legal help affordable.
Please note: Court filing fees and third-party costs are not included in this offer and will remain the client’s responsibility. Other services may cost less. Call to inquiry about the pricing.
Take the first step toward your immigration goals today—contact us to get expert help and a plan tailored to your needs.
Yes. U.S. citizens can sponsor spouses, children, parents, and siblings, while green card holders can sponsor spouses and unmarried children. The process involves filing a family petition and waiting for visa availability, which depends on the family member's category and country of origin.
Contact us to explore your options. Depending on your situation, you may qualify for family sponsorship, asylum, U or T visas, DACA, asylum, VAWA, or other programs that provide legal status or protection from deportation.
You may be placed in removal (deportation) proceedings. However, you could have defenses such as asylum, cancellation of removal, or adjustment of status. It’s important to work with an immigration attorney to protect your rights and explore your legal options.
Asylum protects individuals who cannot return to their home country due to a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a social group. Applications must typically be filed within one year of entering the U.S.
Yes. There are three different options that you may qualify for: U visa, T visa, and VAWA. These provide temporary status and a pathway to a green card. Abuse is defined broadly, so be sure to consult with us to see if you may qualify.
It’s possible in some cases. If you have an immediate family member who is a U.S. citizen (spouse, parent, or child over 21), you may qualify to adjust your status. Other options, such as VAWA or U visas, may also provide relief. Overstaying a visa can create additional complications, but we can help you work through them.
A work permit (EAD) is usually tied to a specific immigration status, such as asylum, DACA, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), or adjustment of status. You must submit an application with supporting evidence showing eligibility.