SDS Law provides comprehensive immigration legal services to clients across all 50 states. Whether you are applying for a green card, defending yourself in removal proceedings, seeking asylum, or working to keep your family together, our team is committed to guiding you with clarity, dedication, and strategic advocacy every step of the way.
From preparing applications and petitions to handling complex litigation and appeals, SDS Law ensures that clients fully understand their options and receive the strong representation they deserve. We combine in-depth legal knowledge with personalized attention, so no one has to face the immigration process alone.
No matter where you are located in the United States, SDS Law stands ready to protect your rights, safeguard your future, and help you move forward toward your immigration goals.
Family-Based Immigration
Family Petitions (I-130)
We help U.S. citizens and green card holders petition for their family members.
This means we help bring your loved ones to the U.S. or help them stay here legally.
Adjustment of Status (Green Card)
For people already in the U.S., we guide you through applying for lawful permanent residency.
This means we help you get your green card without leaving the country.
Consular Processing
We prepare you and your family for the green card process through a U.S. embassy abroad.
This means we help you get approved the first time and avoid costly delays.
Removal of Conditions (I-751)
We help conditional residents remove the 2-year restriction on their green cards.
This means we make sure your green card becomes permanent—even in tough cases like divorce or abuse.
Parole in Place (PIP)
We assist military families with special protections that allow status adjustment from within the U.S.
This means we help keep families together when service members or their relatives face immigration issues.
VAWA Petitions
We represent survivors of abuse in applying for lawful status on their own.
This means you don’t need to rely on your abuser to fix your immigration status.
Humanitarian Relief
DACA
We assist military families with special protections that allow status adjustment from within the U.S.
This means we help keep families together when service members or their relatives face immigration issues.
Asylum (Affirmative & Defensive)
We represent people seeking protection from danger in their home country.
This means we help you stay safe in the U.S. if you fear going back home.
U Visas
We help victims of crime who cooperate with police apply for protection.
This means we help you stay in the U.S. if you’ve suffered and stepped up to help others.
T Visas
We represent victims of human trafficking seeking immigration protection.
This means we help survivors start fresh with legal status and security.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
We help nationals of designated countries apply to stay in the U.S. legally during a crisis.
This means we help you avoid being sent back to dangerous conditions.
Removal Defense & Detention
Bond Hearings
We represent detained clients and fight for their release.
This means we help you or your loved one get out of ICE custody.
Defensive Asylum
We fight deportation in immigration court through asylum protection.
This means we help you stay in the U.S. when the government wants to remove you.
Motions to Reopen / Reconsider
We challenge past denials or deportation orders when there’s new evidence or legal error.
This means we give your case a second chance when things went wrong before.
Appeals
We take your case to the Board of Immigration Appeals or federal court when necessary.
This means we keep fighting when the system gets it wrong.
USCIS Applications & Status
Naturalization & Citizenship (N-400)
We help lawful residents become U.S. citizens.
This means we guide you through the process so you’re fully prepared and confident.
Work Permits (EAD)
We file applications for those who qualify to work legally in the U.S.
This means we help you get authorized to work while your case is pending.
Waivers (I-601, I-601A, I-212)
We help you request forgiveness for things that would normally block your immigration path.
This means we help you stay in or return to the U.S. even with past mistakes.
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