U.S. Immigration Under Humanitarian Law
Asylum is a legal resource available for individuals who have been persecuted or have suffered harm in their country of origin due to their race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. Various factors must be considered before applying for asylum, making it essential to analyze each case individually.
At Chiquillo Law, we have successfully represented clients in asylum processes, whether through affirmative applications with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or defensive applications before the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) in immigration courts. Obtaining asylum puts an immigrant on the path toward permanent residency and, eventually, U.S. citizenship. Before submitting an application, consult with our specialized attorneys to assess your eligibility.
At Chiquillo Law, we provide expert legal guidance and compassionate support for individuals seeking humanitarian immigration relief. Our services include asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and waivers.
- Removal Defense (“EOIR”) Based on Qualified Immigration Option: Legal representation for individuals facing deportation, based on eligible immigration relief options.
- Asylum (Affirmitive, Defensive, Complex): Protection for individuals fearing persecution, available through affirmative, defensive, or complex cases.
- Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (Affirmitive, Defensive, Complex): Relief for immigrant children who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned, available through affirmative, defensive, or complex cases (SIJS).
At Chiquillo Law, We Advocate for Victims
- Violence Against Women Act (VAWA): We offer protection to individuals of any gender who have been victims of physical or emotional abuse by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident with a Green Card.
- Cancellation of Removal: A form of relief allowing certain non-citizens to avoid deportation and obtain legal status if they meet specific residency and hardship requirements.
- Victims of Criminal Activity: U Nonimmigrant Status (U-Visas): A nonimmigrant visa for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and assist law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution.
Adjustment of Status for Humanitarian Relief Beneficiaries
- Adjustment of Status for qualified Asylees & Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition for certain relatives of Asylees: We help qualified asylees and refugees apply for lawful permanent residency. Additionally, we assist in petitioning for certain family members to reunite them in the U.S. under refugee or asylee status.
- Adjustment of Status for qualified Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, U-Visa, VAWA Applicants: We assist Special Immigrant Juveniles, U Visa holders, and VAWA applicants in obtaining lawful permanent residency, providing guidance throughout the adjustment of status process to secure their future in the U.S.
Why Choose Us?
- Experience: Our team consists of specialized immigration attorneys with extensive experience handling work visas.
- Expertise: We have in-depth knowledge of the EBIA (USCIS) process and the specific requirements for each visa type.
- Commitment: We take a personalized approach to your case, providing dedicated attention throughout the entire process.
Affordable Costs
At Chiquillo Law, we understand that the immigration process can be costly. That’s why we offer affordable fees and flexible payment plans to fit your budget. Don’t let financial constraints stand in the way of achieving your dreams!