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About Us
Highly experienced in immigration law
We have successfully assisted close to 500 clients, provided strategic counsel to 30 businesses, and advised people in 45 localities from bustling urban centers to smaller communities. We’ve made it our mission to extend our reach and offer top-notch immigration services to those seeking a path to the American Dream.

Practice Areas
Services We Offer
Family Immigration
A Green Card, also known as a Permanent Resident Card, grants individuals the legal status to live and work permanently in the United States. It is the key to long-term residency, offering a pathway to citizenship.
Work Permits
Work permits, officially known as Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), are issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and allow non-U.S. citizens to legally work in the United States.
Asylum Experience
Asylum provides protection to individuals who have fled their home countries due to persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, or membership in a particular social group.
Business Talent
Businesses often seek to retain high-quality talent to drive innovation and growth. Securing employment-based visas (such as H-1B or O-1 visas), play a crucial role in attracting and retaining skilled professionals.
Removal Defense
Facing the prospect of removal from the United States can be a daunting and complex process. With stakes as high as potential deportation, navigating removal proceedings requires experienced legal representation.
Naturalization
Becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States is a significant milestone for many immigrants, offering a path to full participation in American society and access to various rights and benefits.

FAQs
Learn more from our FAQs
Our comprehensive FAQ section provides answers to common concerns about family-based immigration, employment visas, asylum, and removal defense. Whether you’re just starting your journey or need clarification on a specific issue, explore our FAQs for straightforward, reliable information to guide you through every step.
Family visas include immediate relative visas (IR) for spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens, and family preference visas (F) for other relatives such as siblings and married children of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents.
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To seek asylum, you must file an application (Form I-589) within one year of arriving in the U.S. You will then attend an interview with an asylum officer or a hearing in immigration court, where you must demonstrate that you have a credible fear of persecution in your home country.
Blog
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Our blog is your go-to resource for the latest updates on immigration law, policy changes, and expert insights.
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Pricing
Clear and reasonable pricing
Our fee structure is straightforward and designed to be transparent. We provide a clear breakdown of costs associated with our various services, allowing you to make informed decisions about your legal representation.

Testimonials
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I came to Xenon Law seeking asylum, and the level of support and expertise I received was truly life-changing. The team guided me through every step of the asylum application process with empathy and professionalism.

Jose Fuller
Client
Their in-depth knowledge of employment-based immigration laws and their commitment to excellence made the entire process seamless. The team provided invaluable guidance on securing work permits.

Barbara Elliot
Client
Their expertise in family-based immigration was instrumental in reuniting our family. Xenon Law guided us from the initial consultation to the final Green Card approval, while demonstrating professionalism.

Marie Stewart
Client