Comprehensive USCIS Immigration Services
SJ Law Experts offers legal assistance across a broad range of USCIS immigration matters, including:
- Family-Based Immigration Petitions | Immediate Relative Petitions | Marriage-Based Immigration
- Parent, Child and Sibling Petitions | Fiancé (K-1) Visa Petitions | Widow(er) Immigration Petitions
- Returning Resident (SB-1) Visa Guidance | USCIS Waiver Applications | Requests for Evidence (RFE) Responses
- Notices of Intent to Deny (NOID) Responses | USCIS Motions to Reopen | USCIS Motions to Reconsider
- Immigration Appeals | Consular Processing Support | National Visa Center (NVC) Documentation
- Affidavit of Support Documentation | Immigration Legal Consultation
USCIS Petitions We Handle
Our legal team provides assistance with numerous USCIS petitions, including:
Family Immigration
- Form I-130 – Petition for Alien Relative | Marriage-Based Green Card Petitions
- Parent Petitions | Child Petitions
- Sibling Petitions | Immediate Relative Cases
Fiancé & Marriage Immigration
- Form I-129F – Fiancé (K-1) Petition | Marriage Documentation Review
- Relationship Evidence Assessment
Humanitarian & Special Petitions
- Form I-360 – Widow(er) Petition | Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Petitions
- Humanitarian Immigration Guidance
Citizenship & Family Benefits
- Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) | Child Citizenship Documentation
- Family Immigration Support
USCIS Waivers & Legal Representations
Certain immigration matters require carefully prepared legal arguments and supporting evidence. SJ Law Experts provides assistance with various USCIS waiver applications and supporting legal documentation, helping applicants present complete and well-organized submissions based on their individual circumstances.
USCIS Motion to Reopen & Motion to Reconsider
If a USCIS application or petition has been denied, certain cases may permit the filing of a Motion to Reopen or Motion to Reconsider. Our legal team reviews USCIS decisions, evaluates the available legal options, identifies evidentiary or legal issues, and assists in preparing professionally organized motion packages where appropriate.
USCIS Request for Evidence (RFE) Responses
Receiving a Request for Evidence (RFE) does not automatically mean that your case will be denied. It is an opportunity to provide additional information requested by USCIS.
SJ Law Experts assists clients by:
- Reviewing the RFE notice | Identifying the required evidence
- Organizing supporting documentation | Preparing professional legal cover letters
- Addressing evidentiary concerns | Ensuring timely submission before applicable deadlines
A carefully prepared RFE response can help USCIS fully evaluate the application based on the additional evidence submitted.
USCIS Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID)
A Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) indicates that USCIS has identified concerns that may affect the outcome of an application or petition. Our immigration lawyers provide detailed legal reviews, analyze the issues raised, and assist clients in preparing comprehensive responses supported by appropriate documentary evidence and legal arguments.
Why Proper Documentation Matters
Many USCIS petitions experience delays or denials because of:
- Insufficient supporting evidence | Incomplete documentation
- Inconsistent information | Weak relationship evidence
- Financial documentation issues | Missing eligibility documents
- Failure to respond adequately to USCIS notices | Poorly organized submissions
Our legal team carefully reviews every case to help ensure that petitions are complete, accurate, and supported by relevant documentation.
Our Immigration Legal Services Include
- Comprehensive Case Evaluation | Eligibility Assessment | USCIS Petition Preparation
- Legal Document Review | Evidence Organization | Immigration Cover Letters
- Affidavits and Supporting Statements | RFE Responses | NOID Responses
- Motion Preparation | Waiver Documentation | Family Sponsorship Guidance
- Consular Processing Support | Online Immigration Consultations
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can SJ Law Experts help with an RFE from USCIS?
Yes. We review the RFE, assess the requested evidence, and assist in preparing a complete and well-documented response.
What happens if my USCIS petition is denied?
Depending on the facts of the case and the applicable law, you may have options such as filing a new petition, submitting additional evidence where permitted, or pursuing a motion or appeal if appropriate. We evaluate your circumstances and advise on the available legal options.
Do you assist with Form I-130 family petitions?
Yes. We assist clients with preparing and organizing family-based immigration petitions, including supporting documentation and legal guidance.
Can you help overseas clients?
Yes. SJ Law Experts provides online consultations and immigration legal services for clients residing in Pakistan and abroad.