Immigration

Choose the immigration practice area that best matches what you need next.

Immigration practice areas

Naser Legal, LLC offers immigration services across all 50 states. This overview page is designed to direct you to the immigration service that best matches your situation, whether you are dealing with federal delay, detention, a family petition, or a long-term path to permanent residence or citizenship.

Federal litigation

For delayed cases and detention matters that require federal court action.

Petitions and pathways

For employment, family, naturalization, and humanitarian immigration strategies.

Nationwide service

Immigration representation is available nationwide, with guidance tailored to the case type and stage.

Choose the immigration path that fits your case

Federal mandamus

Delayed Immigration Case (Mandamus)

Legal action to compel USCIS or government agencies to decide delayed immigration cases through federal mandamus lawsuits.

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Federal habeas

Unlawful Detention (Habeas Corpus)

Federal habeas corpus representation for individuals unlawfully detained by ICE or immigration authorities seeking immediate release.

Explore unlawful detention
EB-1A and EB-2 NIW

Employment Based Green Cards (EB-1A & EB2-NIW)

Representation for professionals, researchers, and entrepreneurs seeking employment-based green cards through EB-1A extraordinary ability or EB-2 National Interest Waiver petitions.

Explore employment-based green cards
Family petitions

Family Based Immigration

Assistance with family-based green cards, including spouse, parent, and child petitions, to help families reunite in the United States.

Explore family-based immigration
Citizenship

Naturalization

Guidance through the U.S. citizenship process, including eligibility review, N-400 applications, and interview preparation.

Explore naturalization
Protection for minors

Special Immigrant Juvenile Status

Legal representation for vulnerable minors seeking protection and lawful permanent residence through Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS).

Explore SIJS

How to use this page

If your case is delayed

Go to delayed immigration cases if USCIS or another agency has not acted within a reasonable time and follow-up has not solved the problem.

If detention is the issue

Go to unlawful detention if a loved one is being held by ICE or another immigration authority and urgent federal action may be needed.

If you are building a long-term path

Choose employment-based, family-based, naturalization, or SIJS depending on whether the strategy is work-based, family-based, citizenship-based, or protection-based.

If you are not sure which path fits

Schedule a consultation and we can review the facts, identify the right immigration category, and explain the best next step.

Need help choosing the right immigration path?

If your situation overlaps more than one category, we can assess the facts, identify the strongest strategy, and guide you to the right next step.