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Herndon Immigration Lawyers

Ensuring Successful Immigration
with Experienced Legal Assistance

The United States offers many opportunities for immigrants. However, the immigration process can be complex, involving the submission of multiple types of forms and documents, interviews with immigration officials, and potential complications related to inadmissibility or other issues. An experienced attorney can provide crucial assistance throughout this process, ensuring that immigrants and their sponsors meet all legal requirements. By addressing legal concerns correctly, a person can ensure that they and their family will be able to live in the United States and take advantage of the available opportunities.

At The Law Firm of Ruiz Dougherty, PLLC, we provide compassionate, dedicated representation in multiple types of immigration cases. We work to ensure that our clients will be able to address any legal concerns they may encounter and complete the necessary requirements to maintain their legal status in the U.S., Contact us at 571-441-2233 for a free consultation.

20+ Years of
Experience

With our extensive experience addressing immigration concerns and other legal issues, clients can rely on us to meet their needs.

Bilingual
Attorneys

Our team is fluent in both English and Spanish, and we take the time to fully explain the legal issues that may affect our clients.

Free
Consultations

We provide complimentary, no-obligation consultations, ensuring that potential clients understand how we can help them.

Bringing Immigrants
and Their Loved
Ones Together

The goal of many people involved in immigration cases is to ensure that their families can live together in the United States. Our attorneys can assist with applications for family-based visas and Green Cards. By helping people in the United States understand their options for sponsoring different family members for immigration and ensuring that all required forms and documents will be submitted correctly, we work to bring families together.

We can also assist with employment-based immigration, providing guidance regarding the different types of visas that may be available, labor certification requirements, and other related issues.

Providing Solutions
to Those Who Need
Help the Most

In some cases, immigrants may face concerns about issues that could affect their legal status. Crime victims or people who have been affected by domestic abuse may be worried that they could face deportation or other problems if they come forward to report these issues. Minors who are undocumented may be unsure about their legal options. We can help apply for U visas or relief under the Violence Against Women Act, and we can help minors determine whether they can receive protections through Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or Special Immigrant Juvenile status.

We can also help defend against deportation, advising immigrants of the options that may allow them to remain in the U.S. We can apply for Waivers of Inadmissibility when necessary, and we can work with immigrants who may face persecution to apply for asylum and ensure that they will be able to maintain safety and security.

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Rated 4.8 out of 5
Across Google

We are proud of the reputation we have built as strong advocates for our clients, and we have received numerous positive reviews and ratings.

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Best law firm around.

Helped me with my immigration case and answered all my questions professionally. Highly recommended for all your attorney needs.

Aldo Fiallega stars

Can’t say enough good things.

I was recommended to this firm by a friend. I really enjoyed working with Josue. He’s humble, honest, and genuinely cares. Can’t say enough good things.

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The Law Firm of Ruiz Dougherty, PLLC
Scholarship Program

Through our Dreams Without Borders Scholarship, we provide financial assistance to law students who are looking to make positive contributions in the area of immigration law.

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