Powell Law, PLLC

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Michael Robins
Jan 10, 2023
I can't thank Powell Law enough for their dedication and expertise. I felt confident in their hands, and they helped me achieve my immigration goals smoothly.
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Carlos Mendoza
Aug 3, 2022
I am incredibly grateful for the support I received from Powell Law. They were professional, attentive, and truly cared about my situation. Highly recommend their services to anyone needing immigration assistance.
Frequently asked questions
help_outline When should I apply for my children?
You should apply for your children to come to the United States as soon as possible because the age of your child can impact the course of their immigration application.
help_outline How will a lawyer help with my immigration case?
Powell Law will prepare your file, review and submit it to USCIS, and monitor the case as it progresses through the immigration system. They also assist with responding to any requests for evidence and preparing for interviews.
help_outline When will I get my work permit and travel permit?
As of February 1, 2022, USCIS has started to separate the work and travel combo card, allowing them to faster approve and issue work permits first, then focus on travel permits.
help_outline What does the USCIS deadline extension mean?
If you are in the process of filing for an immigration benefit, you may have received a Request for Evidence or a Notice of Intent to Deny, and USCIS has extended the response time for some requests due to COVID-19.
help_outline What do I do if my immigration case is taking forever?
You can compel the government to act on your case by starting the writ of mandamus process once your case falls outside of processing time, usually with the help of an immigration lawyer.
help_outline What is a T visa for labor or sex human trafficking?
T visas are available for individuals who have been compelled to work or perform sex acts under coercion, leading to potential lawful status for four years and eligibility for a Green Card and U.S. citizenship.
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WilliamsburgJames City CountyFamily-Based ImmigrationVictims of..Relief-Based ApplicationsImmigration LawU.S. Citizenship..Work AuthorizationWaivers of..O VisasTravel DocumentsImmigration Advice

What We Offer

Immigration Services

Family-Based Immigration
Assistance with family reunification and immigration processes for relatives of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents.
Victims of Crime Relief
Legal support for victims seeking immigration relief due to victimization.
Relief-Based Applications
Help with various immigration forms and applications for relief based on humanitarian grounds.
Other Immigration Services
Various general immigration services tailored to individual needs.

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