Godzina Law

Practice Areas

Immigration Law

Family

The immigration attorneys at Godzina Law pride on providing individual attention to each immigration case, deliver thorough information and caring service that can help you bring your family together.

We represent families, including fiancé(e)s, spouses, children, and parents, in obtaining the appropriate visa to enter the United States or to obtain U.S. residency.

Types of Family Based Visas

  • The spouse of a U.S. citizen.
  • The fiancé of a U.S citizen.
  • Under 21 years old and a child of a U.S. citizen.
  • An orphan adopted abroad by a U.S. citizen.
  • A parent of a U.S. citizen who is 21 years old.
  • An unmarried child of a U.S. citizen.
  • A spouse, minor child, or unmarried son or daughter of a Lawful Permanent Resident.

Employees

United States is melting pot for immigrants with skills, talent and extraordinary ability. Whether you are an employer or employee, the Godzina Law Firm is ready to ensure you have top-notch support for the immigration services you need.

We represent companies and their employees in obtaining non-immigrant visas, including the following types of visas:

  • B-1 After Sales Contract.
  • B-1 in Lieu of H-1B.
  • E-1 Treaty Traders and Essential Employees.
  • E-2 Investors and Essential Employees.
  • E-3 Visas for Australians.
  • H-1B Specialty Occupations.
  • H-1B1 Specialty Occupations for Chileans and Singaporeans.
  • H-3 Trainees.
  • J-1 Exchange Visitor.
  • L-1A Intra-company.
  • Transferees for Executives and Managers.
  • L-1B Intra-company Transferees with Specialized Knowledge.
  • O-1 Individuals of Extraordinary Ability.
  • P-1 Professional Athletes.
  • R-1 Ministers and other Religious Workers.
  • TN Professionals under the NAFTA Treat.

Investors

Because of its size and position as an industry-leader for many diverse fields, United States has vast opportunities for international investors and entrepreneurs.

If you dream of becoming part of a start-up or opening a business of your own, Godzina Law can help you obtain the visa you need.

Some of the investor immigration services we provide include:

  • Qualifying Investments and Corporate Formations.
  • E1 – Treaty Traders.
  • E2 – Treaty Investors.
  • E5 Visa (Investors/Employment Creation).
  • Temporary Work Visas.
  • H-1B.
  • L-1A.
  • Employment Petitions.
  • Green Card/Legal Permanent Resident.
  • Court & Consular Representation.
  • National Interest Waivers.

Students

If you’re hoping to arrive in the United States or stay here to continue your education, you can be confident that the Godzina Law supports your goals 100%. We understand your ambition, and we will help you protect your legal status in pursuit of it.

The appropriate categories for students are:

  • F-1 (academic students).
  • M-1 (vocational students).
  • J-1 (exchange students).
  • F-1 and M-1 students must be accepted in a program approved through the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
  • J-1 students must be accepted in a program which has been approved by the Department of State (DHS). These programs are available for both secondary and college students.

After acceptance, prospective students generally will need to apply for a visa at the U.S. consulate abroad in order to enter the U.S. Some individuals who are in the U.S. may be eligible to apply to change their status to that of a student.

Deportation Defense

The Godzina Law understands that facing deportation can be an extremely stressful circumstance for you and your loved ones. As a member of our client family, you can rest assured we will be acting in defense of your removal with every potential strategy.

Immigration advice from Godzina Law will ensure you are prepared and supported at every step of the way.

We represent individuals who are in removal proceedings before the local Immigration Court, the Board of Immigration Appeals, U.S. Circuit Courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court.

We handle the following:

  • Adjustment of Status.
  • Asylum.
  • BIA Appeals.
  • Cancellation of Removal.
  • Waivers.
  • Immigration Bonds.

Vulnerable Immigrants

Godzina Law takes pride in helping vulnerable immigrants including LGBTQ members, victims of violence and threat in their home countries, victims of domestic violence and victims of trafficking apply for immigration benefits.

We handle the following:

  • Asylum.
    Withholding of Removal.
  • Deferral of Removal Under the Convention Against Torture.
  • Humanitarian Parole.
    Temporary Protected Status.
  • Deferred Action.
  • Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
  • Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).
  • LGBTQ Group.
  • LIFE Act 245 (i).

Consular Processing

Consular processing is a method by which a beneficiary of an approved family-based, employment-based, investor-based or other immigration petition can apply for a visa through a U.S. Department of State consulate office abroad. There are many benefits when it comes to  consular processing. However, you must first determine if you fit into an eligible immigrant category which permits this form of processing.

Generally, consulates do not permit in-person representation. However, Godzina Law can communicate with the consulate on your behalf, prepare you for the interviews and with your application.