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Your Questions Answered
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What types of immigration cases do you handle?
We handle a wide range of immigration cases, including Family-Based Immigration, Citizenship & Naturalization, Deportation Defense & Removal Proceedings, Asylum & Humanitarian Relief, DACA & Special Programs, Employment-Based Visas, Waivers of Inadmissibility, and Appeals & Motions.
How do I schedule a consultation with an immigration attorney?
You can schedule a consultation easily through our Contact Us page →, or call us directly at 1-866-66-VAMOS. You can also email us at info@valdezmonarrez.com — we’re ready to help.
What are your consultation fees?
Your first consultation is free and without obligation. We will explain the expected costs and options during your initial meeting. For more details, please contact us.
How long does it take to get a family-based green card?
Timelines vary based on relationship type and country of origin. Some cases take a few months, while others may take years due to visa backlogs. Learn more on our Family-Based Immigration page →.
Can I stay in the U.S. while my adjustment of status is pending?
Yes — in most cases, you can remain in the U.S. while your adjustment of status application is being processed. Read more about this process on our Adjustment of Status section →.
What if I receive a Notice to Appear (NTA)?
Contact us immediately. We can help you prepare your defense and fight to keep you in the U.S. Learn more on our Deportation Defense & Removal Proceedings page →.
What options do I have if my application is denied?
You may be able to file an appeal or a motion to reopen or reconsider. We’ll review your situation and build a strategy to challenge the decision. See more on our Appeals & Motions page →.
Can I apply for citizenship if I have a criminal record?
It depends on the specifics of your record. We’ll review your history carefully to determine eligibility and minimize risks. Visit our Citizenship & Naturalization page → for more information.
What humanitarian options are available if I fear returning to my home country?
You may qualify for asylum, VAWA, U visas, T visas, or other humanitarian relief. We’ll guide you through every step. Read more on our Asylum & Humanitarian Relief page →.
What is a waiver of inadmissibility?
A waiver allows certain individuals to overcome grounds of inadmissibility and continue their immigration process. Learn about available options on our Waivers of Inadmissibility page →.
Do I need an attorney for my immigration case?
While not legally required, working with an experienced attorney significantly improves your chances of success and helps avoid costly mistakes. We’re here to help protect your future.