Schach Law Group, APC is an immigration law firm. We have experienced attorneys focused on family immigration, naturalization, green cards and deportation defense. We counsel those with TPS and DACA to determine their options. We strive to provide quality service at a flat rate. We offer payment plans and free consultations with attorneys, not staff.
We assist with affirmative cases, defensive cases, asylum, or help save cases that have been filed without professional help. We will give you your options straight, with no promises or lies. We offer flat rate pricing and low down payments. We do not prioritize requests according to the amount you pay and we do not bill by the hour as we fight for you.
We assist with affirmative cases, defensive cases, asylum, or help save cases that have been filed without professional help. We will give you your options straight, with no promises or lies. We offer flat rate pricing and low down payments. We do not prioritize requests according to the amount you pay and we do not bill by the hour as we fight for you.
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A Green Card holder (permanent resident) is someone who has been granted authorization to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis. As proof of that status, a person is granted a permanent resident card, commonly called a "Green Card."
Naturalization is the process of U.S. citizenship being granted to a foreign citizen or national after he or she fulfills the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).Deportation (sometimes called "removal") occurs when the federal government formally removes an alien from the United States for violations of immigration or criminal laws by going through Immigration Court proceedings.
Naturalization is the process of U.S. citizenship being granted to a foreign citizen or national after he or she fulfills the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).Deportation (sometimes called "removal") occurs when the federal government formally removes an alien from the United States for violations of immigration or criminal laws by going through Immigration Court proceedings.
We provide assistance with obtaining your permanent resident card (immigrant visa/green card) through a K1 visa (fiance), I-485 (adjustment of status) or ds 260 (consular processing). Green cards are available through family, employment, special immigrant status, refugee or asylee status, human trafficking or crime victims, victims of abuse, and other nuanced categories.
Family petitions may be used to gain a K1 visa, a permanent resident card (green card) through adjustment of status or consular processing (ds260). A U.S. citizen may petition for certain family members to receive either a Green Card, a fianc(e) visa or a K-3/K-4 visa based on your relationship. Second Preference: Spouses, unmarried minor children, and unmarried sons and daughters (21 or older) of lawful permanent residents;.
If you are a U.S. citizen who wants to bring your foreign fianc(e) to the United States in order to get married. In order to obtain a fianc(e) visa, you and your fianc(e) must intend to marry each other within 90 days of your fianc(e) entering the U.S on a fianc(e) visa.
Your marriage must be valid, meaning both you and your fianc(e) have a bona fide intent to establish a life together and the marriage is not for the sole purpose of obtaining an immigration benefit.If your fianc(e) marries you within 90 days of being admitted to the United States, he or she may apply for lawful permanent resident status in the United States (a Green Card).
Your marriage must be valid, meaning both you and your fianc(e) have a bona fide intent to establish a life together and the marriage is not for the sole purpose of obtaining an immigration benefit.If your fianc(e) marries you within 90 days of being admitted to the United States, he or she may apply for lawful permanent resident status in the United States (a Green Card).
We provide assistance with filing your T Visa with the immigration office, working with USCIS customer support or gaining a green card. T nonimmigrant status is a temporary immigration benefit that enables certain victims of a severe form of human trafficking to remain in the United States for up to 4 years if they have assisted law enforcement in an investigation or prosecution of human trafficking.
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Bernadette Bas
Nov 27, 2021
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Zoheir Hamwi
Feb 25, 2021
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Desiree James
Oct 24, 2020
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Immediately when my husband and I met Andrew we felt at ease.
Literally Andrew trained us for our second interview with USCIS. We had multiple things going against us for my husband to even get a green card.
However, with Andrews direction and training we made it happen. He got his green card!
Absolutely it would not have happened without Andrew helping us.
He provides you with reasonable pricing and adds credibility to your case. Best decision we have made!
Desiree and Joel James
Literally Andrew trained us for our second interview with USCIS. We had multiple things going against us for my husband to even get a green card.
However, with Andrews direction and training we made it happen. He got his green card!
Absolutely it would not have happened without Andrew helping us.
He provides you with reasonable pricing and adds credibility to your case. Best decision we have made!
Desiree and Joel James
Radif Rildad Haque
Jun 20, 2019
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Prof Bashar A.
May 22, 2019
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I put 5 stars because there is no more than 5.
Great professional attorney, committed, helpful, has answers for all my questions, great in the court.
I went through a lot of lawyers and I finally found Andrew, I won my immigration case with him.
I highly recommend him for any one searching for professional attorney.
Great professional attorney, committed, helpful, has answers for all my questions, great in the court.
I went through a lot of lawyers and I finally found Andrew, I won my immigration case with him.
I highly recommend him for any one searching for professional attorney.