Family Immigration (Nationwide)
I help individuals and families navigate common immigration pathways with careful preparation and clear next steps, especially marriage-based cases, K-1 fiancé(e) visas, and citizenship/naturalization (N-400).
Visa Types:
H-1B
L-1A/L-1B
EB-3
PERM
Family Immigration Services (Nationwide)
Clear guidance and realistic expectations
Organized evidence and clean filings
Interview readiness and next-step planning
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Marriage-based immigration is one of the most common paths to a green card, but it’s still document-heavy and easy to delay if the filing isn’t organized. I help couples prepare a clean, well-supported marriage-based green card case, including relationship evidence planning, forms review, and interview readiness. If you want a clear checklist and steady guidance from start to finish, email me to get started.
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The K-1 fiancé(e) visa process involves multiple steps and careful coordination across agencies, and many couples feel unsure about what matters most. I guide clients through a structured process, clear evidence planning, clean documentation, and practical interview preparation, so the case stays consistent and easy to follow. Email me with your timeline and location to confirm next steps.
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For many families, adjustment of status is the most practical way to pursue a green card without leaving the United States. I help clients understand eligibility, prepare a well-organized filing package, and plan around timing issues like work authorization and travel. If you’re considering a green card from inside the U.S., email a short summary and any deadlines to start.
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Naturalization (N-400) can be straightforward, but small mistakes or incomplete history can slow the process. I help clients evaluate eligibility, prepare a careful application, and get ready for the interview, especially for applicants who want clear guidance and a thorough review before filing. Email me your status history and timeline and I’ll tell you what to gather next.
Our Process
Quick intake by email (goal, status, timeline, deadlines)
Clear plan + checklist tailored to your case type
Prepare and file with organized evidence and quality control
Guide next steps through interview and decision
Ready to get started?
Email is the fastest way to begin. Include your goal (marriage, K-1, or N-400), current status, location, and any deadlines.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Immigration is federal, and I work with clients nationwide. I’m based in Nashville and most matters can be handled efficiently via email, phone/video, and organized document exchange.
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Yes. I help couples prepare a clean, well-supported filing package and understand the process and next steps.
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Yes. I help clients build a consistent record, prepare for the interview stage, and plan the next steps after entry.
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Yes. I assist with eligibility review, careful application preparation, and interview readiness.
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It depends on the case type. After a brief email intake, I’ll send a focused checklist. In general, you should be ready to provide identity documents, key dates/timeline, and relevant notices (if any).
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Often, yes. RFEs and prior denials can sometimes be addressed with a clearer strategy, improved organization, and targeted evidence. Email the notice and filing history.
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Timelines vary by case type and processing location. Once I understand your goal, status, and where your case will be processed, I can give a practical timeline overview.
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No. Emailing or submitting a form does not create an attorney–client relationship. Please do not send confidential information until representation is confirmed in writing and a written engagement agreement is signed.