Immigration Counsel · Flushing, New York
Immigration Attorney Serving Flushing, NY
Flushing is the heart of Chinese-American New York, and our Flushing caseload is overwhelmingly built around the Mandarin- and Cantonese-speaking communities along Main Street, Roosevelt Avenue, and Northern Boulevard. We are a national U.S. immigration practice serving Flushing clients remotely, with bilingual document review by experienced staff, secure digital intake, and evening video consultations that fit restaurant, retail, and small-business schedules. The Flushing docket leans heavily on EB-5 investor petitions, EB-1C multinational manager cases, and L-1A new-office petitions for entrepreneurs whose mainland China or Hong Kong businesses are expanding U.S. operations through the Flushing corridor.
We also handle a steady volume of H-1B specialty occupation petitions for engineers, accountants, and IT professionals working for Flushing-area employers; EB-2 NIW self-petitions for researchers and physicians whose work serves the Asian-American community; and O-1A petitions for scientists, business leaders, and artists whose evidence is built across publications in both English and Chinese media. For Flushing healthcare professionals at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens, Flushing Hospital Medical Center, and the major specialty practices along Main Street, we handle J-1 waivers, H-1B conversions, and EB-2 NIW physician filings.
On the family side, Flushing clients come to us for marriage-based green cards, I-130 parent and sibling petitions, K-1 fiancé visas, I-751 removal of conditions, I-601A provisional waivers, and naturalization. We coordinate consular processing through Guangzhou and other Chinese posts for clients whose immigrant visas are issued there, and we handle the administrative-processing follow-up that often accompanies high-volume posts. We serve Flushing and the surrounding Queens neighborhoods of Jackson Heights, Forest Hills, Elmhurst, and Bayside. Whether the matter is a self-petitioned green card built on a record of research, art, business, or athletics, an employer-sponsored case that requires tight coordination with HR and counsel, a family reunification petition filed alongside consular processing, or a humanitarian or removal-defense matter where the stakes are measured in years and in family separation, we approach every Flushing case with the documentation discipline, candor about timelines, and responsiveness that immigration matters deserve.
Where Flushing Immigration Cases Are Handled
Knowing which government offices touch your case matters. Here is where Flushing immigration matters are typically handled — the offices we appear before and file with on behalf of clients across Queens.
- USCIS Field Office
- USCIS New York City Field Office26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278
- Biometrics (ASC)
- the Queens USCIS Application Support Center
- Immigration Court
- the New York City Immigration Court26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278with additional courtrooms at 290 Broadway and 201 Varick Street
- Federal Court
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Brooklyn)
Flushing Immigration FAQs
Common questions from Flushing clients about how immigration cases work locally.
Where will my USCIS interview take place if I live in Flushing?
Flushing cases are generally scheduled at USCIS New York City Field Office at 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278. We prepare you for exactly what that office asks and, where the interview is waived, we make sure the record supports approval without one.
Which immigration court handles removal cases for Flushing residents?
Removal proceedings involving Flushing residents are heard at the New York City Immigration Court at 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278 — with additional courtrooms at 290 Broadway and 201 Varick Street. If you have received a Notice to Appear, we can represent you there and evaluate every form of relief you may qualify for.
Do I have to come to your office in person to work with a Flushing immigration attorney?
No. We serve Flushing clients as a full remote-capable practice — secure document uploads, e-signatures, and evening video consultations — so you can handle your entire case without taking time off, while we appear at the local USCIS and court offices on your behalf.
What happens if my Flushing case is stuck at USCIS well past normal processing times?
When a case sits unreasonably long past posted processing times, we can file a mandamus action in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Brooklyn) to compel a decision. We first exhaust service requests and case inquiries, then litigate if the delay continues.
Can you help with an EB-1A or EB-2 NIW self-petition from Flushing?
Yes. Many Flushing clients qualify for a self-petitioned green card that skips employer sponsorship and PERM. We build EB-1A and EB-2 NIW cases to the evidentiary standard USCIS expects after Matter of Dhanasar, including independent expert letters and a documented record of impact.
Do you handle family green cards and naturalization for Flushing residents?
Yes — marriage-based green cards, I-130 petitions for parents, spouses, children, and siblings, K-1 fiancé visas, I-751 removal of conditions, and N-400 naturalization are a core part of our Flushing caseload, filed with the documentation care USCIS now demands.
Immigration Services We Provide in Flushing
A focused look at the matters Flushing clients bring us most often. We handle the full range of U.S. immigration work — these are simply where local demand tends to concentrate.
Asylum
Protection for those persecuted in their home country.
Learn more →TPS Temporary Protected Status
Temporary status for nationals of designated countries.
Learn more →Naturalization & Citizenship
N-400 applications to become a U.S. citizen.
Learn more →U-Visa Crime Victims
For victims of certain crimes who assist law enforcement.
Learn more →H-1B Specialty Occupation
For professionals in specialty occupations requiring a degree.
Learn more →Mandamus
Federal court action to compel adjudication of unreasonably delayed cases.
Learn more →EB-1A Extraordinary Ability
For those at the top of their field in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.
Learn more →EB-2 NIW
National Interest Waiver for advanced degree professionals.
Learn more →Family Petitions (I-130)
Petition for parents, children, spouses, and siblings.
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