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Free 15‑Minute Immigration Case Evaluation

Share your situation and receive personalized guidance on family‑based cases, work authorization, and other immigration matters. We help you understand your options before you decide your next step.

No obligation. Your information is kept confidential and reviewed by an immigration professional.

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Immigration Services

We focus on high‑demand immigration matters so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.

Family‑Based Immigration

Guidance on petitions for spouses, children, parents, and certain other relatives, including I‑130 family petitions and adjustment of status applications for eligible beneficiaries.

Marriage‑Based Green Cards

Support with documentation, eligibility review, and process planning for marriage‑based permanent residence, whether your spouse is inside or outside the United States.

Work Authorization (EAD)

Assistance with employment authorization applications and renewals for individuals who qualify through family, humanitarian, or other underlying immigration processes.

Citizenship / Naturalization

Preparation and guidance for N‑400 naturalization applications, including review of eligibility, continuous residence, and good moral character issues.

Case Strategy & Second Opinions

Review of existing immigration matters, notices, and requests for evidence so you understand potential risks, options, and next steps before filing or responding.

To discuss a specific type of case not listed here, please describe it in your contact form and we will let you know if we can assist.

Frequently Asked Immigration Questions

These general answers are for informational purposes only and do not replace individualized legal advice about your situation.

Do I need an immigration lawyer for my case?

Many immigration forms are available to the public, but the rules, evidence requirements, and risks can be complex. A qualified immigration professional can help you understand eligibility, avoid common mistakes, and prepare a strategy tailored to your history.

How long will my immigration case take?

Processing times vary depending on the type of case, the agency or consulate, and current backlogs. Some matters can be resolved in months, while others may take a year or more. Checking official processing‑time tools and recent trends for your category is essential.

Can you guarantee an approval?

No one can ethically guarantee the outcome of an immigration case. USCIS, the Department of State, and other agencies make decisions based on the law, your facts, and their discretion. What we can do is help you present the strongest, most accurate application possible.

What happens if I submit the wrong information?

Errors or omissions can lead to delays, denials, or in serious cases, findings of misrepresentation. It is important to be truthful and consistent across forms, supporting documents, and interviews, and to correct problems as soon as they are discovered.

Can I work in the U.S. while my case is pending?

You must have specific authorization to work in the United States. Some applicants may qualify for employment authorization documents while their underlying cases are pending, but others may not. Unauthorized employment can create complications for future benefits.

How much does immigration help cost?

Costs depend on the complexity of your matter, the type of benefit you seek, and whether you need full representation or limited‑scope assistance. We discuss potential fees after an initial evaluation so you can make an informed decision.

What should I bring to an initial consultation?

It is helpful to bring copies of prior applications, notices from USCIS or consulates, passports, I‑94s, prior visas, marriage or divorce documents, and any criminal or court records. These materials help identify risks and opportunities in your case.

Will submitting this website form create an attorney‑client relationship?

No. Completing a form on this website or sending an email does not create an attorney‑client relationship. A formal agreement is required before any representation begins.

About ImmigraConnect

ImmigraConnect was created to make immigration processes more understandable and accessible for individuals and families who may feel overwhelmed by complex rules and paperwork.

From our base in Atlanta, Georgia, we work with clients in multiple languages and focus on clear communication, realistic expectations, and practical next steps.

Whether you are filing your first petition, responding to a government request, or seeking a second opinion on a pending matter, we take the time to review your facts and explain your options in plain language.

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Contact & Case Evaluation

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Direct Contact

Main email:
info@immigraconnect.com

Phone:
+1 470 469 2850

WhatsApp:
+1 314 643 2720

Location: Atlanta, Georgia (serving clients in the United States and abroad where permitted).

Important Legal Disclaimer
The materials on this website are provided for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. You should not act or rely on any information on this site without seeking advice from a qualified immigration professional or licensed attorney who can assess your specific situation. Use of this website, including sending a message or completing a form, does not create an attorney‑client or representative‑client relationship. No guarantees are made regarding the outcome of any matter. Information may not reflect the most current legal developments or agency policies.