Address: 7935 W Sahara Ave # 103, Las Vegas, NV 89117, USA
Phone: +17026088591
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Coral Fuentes
I was so impressed by how fast they worked on my case. I called for a quote and told them what I needed and in 15 minutes they called me back with a time line, price and all I needed to do. Everything went smooth and in a year (because of government times), my case was solved. I highly, highly, HIGHLY recommend this law firm, they go straight to the point and without hesitations.
Derek Krallman [Clark HS]
This is the best immigration law office in town. Very helpful getting through the process of getting a green card. The office made the steps clear and we felt supported the whole time. Definitely worth the investment. Highly recommended.
Dulce Viscencio
Lawyer Quiroga is an excellent person, she explains everything patiently and in detail. All his team very efficient and fast. His admirable work is certainly worth every penny. I recommend it 100%. Thank you Attorney for giving us this happiness !!!
Erendira Hernandez
Excellent service!!! I saw Attorney Maria Quiroga for the first time on tik tok and it inspired me a lot of confidence when watching her videos, so do not hesitate to contact her office, talk to her and she is a love of person and very professional, as well as all the staff who collaborate with her, the truth is I thank you very much for helping me in my case, when I thought that everything was lost, she helped me to see a light on the road !!
Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.
Excuse my brother being imprisoned can not help him to fix his papers? I already applied for the visa and they denied it. Thank you
Yes. You can pay a fee and request that your current status be extended for up to six months.
You can go through a process called adjustment of status here in the United States to get your green card.
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.
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.
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.
Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.