Our attorneys have experience representing asylum-seekers from all over the world. Our clients have found safety in the U.S. after fleeing gang violence, domestic violence, and persecution by their governments. We are committed to fighting for our clients so they can remain safely in the U.S.
We advocate for individuals facing deportation from the U.S. We represent clients in front of immigration courts, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and federal courts to fight for our clients’ ability to stay in the U.S. These cases include asylum, cancellation of removal, withholding of removal, and waivers of deportability and inadmissibility.
If you or a loved one is currently detained by ICE, contact us to see how we can help you. We can help you get released from detention on bond or help you fight your immigration case while you are detained.
Our firm can help you apply to become a citizen of the U.S.
We have a wealth of experience representing children in applications for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status. We work closely with foster care agencies, schools, and shelters throughout the region to ensure we are providing children with all of the care they need and give them the possibility to remain in the U.S.
If you have a green card or are a U.S. citizen, contact us to see how we can help you apply for legal status for your parents, spouses, children, and siblings. We have helped our clients reunify with family members from all over the world.
Our firm can help employees and employers achieve their career goals by providing advice and representation on your immigration needs. We are able to work closely with companies, non-profits, and universities so that employees and students can receive temporary work visas or permanent resident status and continue working towards their dreams in the U.S.
We have successfully represented victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, child abuse, and other crimes in their applications for legal status. Our attorneys are experts in representing clients in their applications for Violence Against Women Act (“VAWA”) self-petitions, T visas, U visas, and Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (“SIJS”). We work closely with other service providers so our clients can receive therapy, medical assistance, and other services to recover and rebuild their lives.
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Location:
Taylor Diaz & Soltis PLLC
200 Little Falls Street, Suite 207, Falls Church, VA 22046
Call Now : 571-351-2227
Email : info@tdsimmigrationlaw.com
Hours:
Monday – Friday: 9 am to 5 pm
Weekends and Evenings Available Upon Request