Address: 7101 W Hood Pl suite b-201, Kennewick, WA 99336, USA
Phone: +15095701451
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Maria Gutierrez
Excellent services, all very friendly staff, in my experience I am very happy with the service and help they provide, in less than a year I obtained my residence, thank God, it was something incredible, many emotions together and the joy of seeing my brothers after 24 long years 🙏 may God bless lawyer Quiroga and his team of lawyers to continue helping more people ❤️ THANK YOU 🎉🎉🎉
Mark HernaN
Excellent service! Thanks to God and the Quiroga Law team, my parents were able to fix their residency, highly recommended. Thank you so much !
Sandra Aparicio
First of all, thank God for this great Blessing of being able to obtain my papers and for having had Attorney Quiroga and his entire team, for his work, his support and for representing me Legally at all times from start to finish, once again a thousand thanks, may God bless you 🙏🥰
Sesar Urkaregi
Don’t put your future in just anyone’s hand. My wife and I needed immigration lawyer services. We went to 4 other lawyers many of which just used up the retainer with no results what so ever. I’m so very grateful to the person who recommending Hector Quiroga and his law firm to us. From the get go Hector was very matter of fact and I liked that very much. He’s also very friendly. He put out a game plan for us and word for word is how it turned out to be. They are top notch professionals leveling the playing field for those who need it most. We highly recommend the Quiroga Law Firm.
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Generally people who have green cards should not leave the United States for any more than six months at a time.
Because your daughter has a green card and is under eighteen, she likely became a citizen automatically when you did. She just needs to apply for evidence of that, which is a certificate of citizenship or US passport.
Yes. Your spouse can file a visa petition for you, and then you will need to apply for an immigrant visa. Because you have been in the country without permission for so long, you will need to request a waiver (perdón) before you leave the country.
You can go through a process called adjustment of status here in the United States to get your green card.
Yes. You can pay a fee and request that your current status be extended for up to six months.
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