Immigration Counsel · Bristow, Virginia
Immigration Attorney Serving Bristow, VA
Bristow's newer residential neighborhoods along Linton Hall Road and the Route 29 corridor have made it one of the fastest-growing communities in western Prince William County. Our Bristow clients are often young professional families — technical workers commuting east along I-66, healthcare workers at Novant Health UVA Health System facilities, and a steady mix of South Asian, East Asian, and Hispanic families. We handle EB-1A and EB-2 NIW self-petitions for the engineers and physicians among them, H-1B and EB-2 PERM filings for the broader professional workforce, and family-based filings — marriage-based adjustment, K-1 fiancé visas, I-130 petitions for parents and siblings, I-751 conditional-residency filings, and N-400 naturalization — for the wider Bristow community.
Bristow's Hispanic community brings a steady humanitarian caseload — TPS re-registration, U-visa and VAWA filings, and asylum where return to the country of origin is not safe. For clients who entered without inspection and have a U.S. citizen spouse or parent, we file I-601A provisional waivers and coordinate consular processing carefully. For Bristow clients placed in removal proceedings at the Arlington Immigration Court, we handle cancellation of removal, prosecutorial-discretion requests, and motions to reopen long-closed cases where new evidence supports relief. For Bristow's South Asian community whose EB-2 India and EB-3 India priority dates remain years out, we file concurrent EB-1A and EB-2 NIW petitions and document the independent professional record so the green card path is not tied to a single PERM filing or a single employer.
For Bristow founders building companies along the Linton Hall Road and Route 29 commercial corridors, we file E-2, L-1A new-office, EB-1C, and International Entrepreneur Parole petitions, and we structure cap tables and source-of-funds documentation so an eventual EB-5 filing remains an option. For Bristow clients with adult children abroad, we file F-3 and F-4 petitions and counsel candidly about the multi-year wait that comes with those preference categories. For Novant Health-system physicians completing residency or fellowship, we file Conrad 30 and HHS J-1 waivers and coordinate the H-1B cap-exempt placement that follows. We serve Bristow and the surrounding communities of Gainesville, Manassas, Manassas Park, and Haymarket.
Immigration Services We Provide in Bristow
Self-Petition Permanent Residencies
Employment-Based Permanent Residencies
EB-1B Outstanding Professors
For internationally recognized researchers and professors.
Learn more →EB-1C Multinational Managers
For executives and managers of multinational companies.
Learn more →EB-2 PERM
Advanced degree professionals with labor certification.
Learn more →EB-3 Professional
For professionals with bachelor's degrees.
Learn more →EB-3 Skilled Workers
For skilled workers with at least 2 years experience.
Learn more →EB-4 Special Immigrants
Religious workers, broadcasters, and other special categories.
Learn more →Nonimmigrant & Temporary Work Visas
H-1B Specialty Occupation
For professionals in specialty occupations requiring a degree.
Learn more →H-1B Cap Exempt
Universities, research organizations, and nonprofits.
Learn more →L-1A Executive/Manager
Intracompany transferee executives and managers.
Learn more →L-1B Specialized Knowledge
Intracompany transferee with specialized knowledge.
Learn more →O-1A Extraordinary Ability
For extraordinary ability in sciences, education, business, or athletics.
Learn more →O-1B Arts & Entertainment
For extraordinary ability in arts, motion picture, or TV industry.
Learn more →E-1 Treaty Trader
For nationals of treaty countries engaged in substantial trade.
Learn more →E-2 Treaty Investor
For nationals of treaty countries with substantial investments.
Learn more →TN NAFTA Professional
For Canadian and Mexican professionals under USMCA.
Learn more →H-2A Agricultural Workers
Temporary agricultural workers from designated countries.
Learn more →H-2B Non-Agricultural Workers
Temporary non-agricultural seasonal workers.
Learn more →H-3 Trainee Visa
For receiving training not available in home country.
Learn more →P-1 Athletes & Entertainers
Internationally recognized athletes and entertainment groups.
Learn more →P-3 Cultural Performers
Artists and entertainers in culturally unique programs.
Learn more →R-1 Religious Workers
Ministers and religious workers serving in the U.S.
Learn more →Investment & Entrepreneur Visas
Family-Based Immigration
Marriage-Based Green Card
Permanent residency through marriage to a U.S. citizen or LPR.
Learn more →K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa
Visa to bring a foreign fiancé(e) to the U.S. for marriage.
Learn more →Family Petitions (I-130)
Petition for parents, children, spouses, and siblings.
Learn more →Removal of Conditions (I-751)
Convert a 2-year conditional green card to a 10-year card.
Learn more →Humanitarian Relief
Asylum
Protection for those persecuted in their home country.
Learn more →U-Visa Crime Victims
For victims of certain crimes who assist law enforcement.
Learn more →VAWA Self-Petition
For abused spouses, parents, and children of U.S. citizens or LPRs.
Learn more →T-Visa Trafficking
For victims of human trafficking in the United States.
Learn more →TPS Temporary Protected Status
Temporary status for nationals of designated countries.
Learn more →Special Immigrant Juvenile
For minors who cannot be reunited with one or both parents.
Learn more →Convention Against Torture
Protection from removal to countries where torture is likely.
Learn more →Citizenship & Naturalization
Naturalization & Citizenship
N-400 applications to become a U.S. citizen.
Learn more →Medical Disability Exception
N-648 waiver of English and civics testing requirements.
Learn more →Certificate of Citizenship
N-600 certificates for those who acquired citizenship at birth or through parents.
Learn more →Waivers
I-601 Waiver
Waiver of inadmissibility for grounds such as fraud, criminal, or unlawful presence.
Learn more →I-601A Waiver
Provisional unlawful presence waiver for consular processing.
Learn more →I-212 Waiver
Permission to reapply after deportation or removal.
Learn more →I-192 Waiver
Nonimmigrant waiver for inadmissibility for temporary entry.
Learn more →Conrad Waiver
Conrad 30 J-1 waiver for physicians serving underserved areas.
Learn more →J-1 Waiver
Waivers of the 2-year foreign residency requirement.
Learn more →I-131 Travel Document
Reentry permits, refugee travel documents, and advance parole.
Learn more →Litigation
Deportation Defense
Representation in immigration court removal proceedings.
Learn more →Cancellation of Deportation
Defense against removal for long-term residents who qualify.
Learn more →Federal Court Litigation
Appeals and challenges to USCIS, ICE, and consular decisions.
Learn more →Mandamus
Federal court action to compel adjudication of unreasonably delayed cases.
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