Immigration Counsel · Falls Church, Virginia
Immigration Attorney Serving Falls Church, VA
Falls Church and the Seven Corners and Bailey's Crossroads area just south of the city line have one of the most concentrated Vietnamese, Korean, and Salvadoran communities in the entire Washington region, alongside a steady population of federal workers, healthcare professionals at Inova Fairfax, and consultants in the Tysons corridor. Our Falls Church practice reflects that mix. We handle family-based petitions — I-130s for siblings and parents, K-1 fiancé visas, marriage-based adjustment, and I-751 petitions to remove conditions — as well as employment cases for the engineers, nurses, and IT professionals who live in the City of Falls Church and the surrounding Mason and Providence districts. For small-business owners along the Eden Center and the Bailey's Crossroads commercial strip, we file E-2 treaty investor petitions and EB-1C green cards when the storefront has grown into a multi-location operation that supports a managerial filing.
Falls Church is also a city where TPS, DACA, and asylum matter enormously. We represent Salvadoran, Honduran, and Venezuelan TPS holders on re-registration, on parallel green-card pathways through family or employer sponsorship, and on cancellation of removal where ICE has filed a Notice to Appear. For DACA recipients, we work on advance parole, on adjustment through marriage, and on EB-2 NIW or EB-1A petitions where the recipient's professional record now supports a self-petitioned green card. For Vietnamese clients whose families fled in 1975 and later waves, we still see HR petitions, religious-worker R-1 filings through local parishes, and reopening of decades-old removal orders where new evidence supports a motion.
Falls Church's location at the intersection of Routes 7, 29, and 50 makes us easy to reach from Arlington, McLean, Tysons Corner, and Annandale. We serve all of Falls Church and the surrounding communities, and our attorneys are comfortable working in English, Spanish, and through certified interpreters where Vietnamese, Korean, or Amharic is the family's preferred language. We also handle Hague Adoption matters for Falls Church families adopting from Vietnam, Korea, and other Hague signatories, the I-130 and I-800 filings that come with them, and the N-600 certificate of citizenship that follows once the child enters the United States.
Immigration Services We Provide in Falls Church
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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