Immigration law can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. At Inspira Immigration Law, we provide clear, practical guidance for every step of your journey. Whether you need help bringing family members to the U.S., applying for a green card, securing an employment visa, or exploring humanitarian relief, our team is here to help.
Explore our services below to learn more about the options available and take the first step toward your immigration goals.
Whether it’s a green card, waiver, or humanitarian relief, we’ll review your case and explain what’s possible.
We help families stay together through petitions, adjustment of status, consular processing, and support for spouses, parents, children, and more.
Obtain permanent residency in the U.S. with kind guidance and close support to achieve a safe, fast, and hassle-free process.
¿Listo para completar tu proceso? Te ayudamos con naturalización, renovación de green card, permisos de trabajo y reingreso legal.
Overcome legal obstacles with waivers like I-601, I-601A, or I-212. We guide you through complex filings to keep your case moving.
We support clients in court with motions to reopen, bond hearings, venue changes, and other procedural filings before immigration judges.
For professionals and investors seeking legal status. We guide clients through EB2-NIW, E-1, and E-2 visa options and applications.
Explore legal protections like VAWA, U visas, and more. Our team helps you apply for relief and regain security.
VAWA Protection: Legal help for victims of abuse to obtain status without depending on their abusers and move toward a safe life.
Compassionate and prompt support to obtain your K-1 visa and reunite you with your fiancé(e) in the U.S. without delays or complications.
Do you want to bring your family to the U.S. and sponsor them for a green card? Family-based immigration is responsible for most immigration in the United States and is an excellent way to unite families.
Our team helps you understand the eligibility requirements, complete the necessary forms, and avoid common mistakes that can cause delays. With the right guidance, you can take the next step toward reuniting with your loved ones and building a secure future together.
A fiancé visa (K-visa) allows an engaged partner of a US Citizen to come to the United States to marry the US Citizen. The couple must get married no more than 90 days after the arrival of the immigrant partner.
Afterwards, that immigrant spouse can apply for a green card based on the marriage to the US Citizen. This visa shortens the amount of time the US Citizen and their future spouse are apart from each other.
U.S. citizens can petition the following individuals for a green card in the United States or through Consular Processing if the family member is outside of the country.
Can petition the following family members for a green card.
If you obtained a conditional residence you must remove the conditions prior to the expiration of your conditional green card so you that you can obtain your 10 year permanent green card.
You must begin to apply to remove those conditions 90 days prior to the expiration of your conditional green card. Failure to remove the conditions on your green card before it expires can cause you to be placed in removal proceedings.
Are you thinking about starting or investing in a business?
The E-2 Investor visa is a non-immigrant visa which allows an investor from a treaty country to work and live in the United States while they are directing and developing a business.
The amount of investment that the investor must make varies. The visa is valid for up to 2 years but can be renewed indefinitely as long as the business continues to operate.
The spouse and children (under 21) of the investor may accompanying the investor to the United States.
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Through this process a company/employer can sponsor a foreign national for a green card.
The company/employer must show that there is shortage of US workers qualified to do the sponsored position.
Obtaining a green card through this way is a multi-step process that involves:
EB1 visa is the first category in the employment based immigration visas. It provides foreign individuals who have great academic or work achievements to immigrate to the United States with a green card.
EB2 Green Card, is a second preference employment-based visa available for foreign individuals who hold an advanced degree or equivalent.
EB2 Green Card with NIW (National Interest Waiver); An EB2-NIW is an immigrant visa that gives a foreign national a green card without the need of an employment offer for labor certification.
EB3 Green Card – Allows three types of workers to go to obtain a green card. These groups of workers are:
Skilled workers. Those who have completed at least 2 years of job experience or training.
Professionals. Those who can prove that they have a higher educational degree or its equivalent such as a Bachelor’s Degree.
Unskilled workers. Those who have less than 2 years of work experience or training. Unskilled workers get the EW-3 visa as explained in the article.
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Allows an abused spouse or child of a U.S. Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident or an abused parent of a U.S. Citizen to self-petition for a green card in the United States without the assistant of their abusive spouse. Through this application, victims may be eligible to receive employment authorization and access to public benefits.
Individuals without legal status in the United States who have been the victims of certain crimes and who have been helpful in the criminal investigation or prosecution of that crime may qualify for a U visa. This visa can help the individual obtain employment authorization and a green card.
Your journey to lawful permanent residency starts with the right guidance. Let our team help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
We’ll explain your options, answer your questions, and support you through every step of the process.