Immigration Records Check Required First Step Before Any Filing
If you missed court, changed address, been detained or filed immigration papers, federal records may control your next filing
If you missed court, changed address, been detained or filed immigration papers, federal records may control your next filing
This process retrieves and reviews federal immigration records to determine whether an immigration court case, removal order, or prior filing already exists.
Federal immigration filings must follow a strict sequence.
Filing without confirming what already exists often results in denial or enforcement.
This records check is the required first step.

Payment is submitted and a secure intake form is completed. Federal records are requested and reviewed. Our firm helps reunite families by assisting US citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor their relatives for US immigration.
A written summary explains what was found and what procedural options exist. We help employers and individuals obtain employment-based nonimmigrant and immigrant visas, including H-1B, L-1, EB-1, and EB-2 visas.
If appropriate, motion preparation or representation may be offered at a fixed fee. Our services include helping clients apply for naturalization, obtaining certificates of citizenship, and resolving issues related to citizenship.
All communication and results are provided in writing. No consultations or meetings are scheduled. Our attorneys have extensive experience in representing clients in deportation and removal proceedings, including asylum cases and appeals.

This process is designed for compliance, not conversation.

Written confirmation · Attorney-prepared.
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