Immigration is more than paperwork — it’s about people, families, and futures. At Practical Legal Solutions PLLC, we believe every family deserves the chance to stay together and thrive. That belief drives everything we do.
Every family’s journey is unique.
Immigration law can feel overwhelming; we make it understandable.
From initial petitions to appeals like I-290B, we craft solutions that fit your reality.
We don’t just process forms — we advocate with compassion. Because at the end of the day, immigration law isn’t about statutes; it’s about keeping families together.
o Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative)
o Adjustment of Status (Form I-485)
o K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa
o CR-1 / IR-1 Spousal Visa
o NVC case preparation
o Embassy interview support
o Through marriage or family relationship
o Removal of Conditions (Form I-751)
Additional Services
I-601 & I-601A hardship waivers
Citizenship applications
o VAWA petitions o Parole in place for military families o Trafficking visas
• Document review & preparation • Interview coaching • Case status monitoring
We specialize in I-130 petitions for spouses, children, parents, and siblings; K-1 fiancé(e) visas; CR-1/IR-1 spousal visas; I-485 adjustment of status; I-751 removal of conditions; consular processing (NVC & embassy interviews); RFEs, NOIDs, and I-290B appeals; I-601/I-601A waivers; VAWA self-petitions; military parole in place; EAD work permits; advance parole; and N-400 naturalization.
USCIS processing times vary by service center and relationship. As of November 2025:
Contact us within 24 hours. You typically have 87 days (RFE) or 33 days (NOID) to respond. Our team drafts bulletproof responses with affidavits, translations, and legal briefs—98% of our RFE/NOID cases are approved.
Yes. Every case receives a transparent, all-inclusive flat fee quoted upfront. No hourly billing, no surprise retainers. Payment plans available.
Absolutely. We handle joint petitions, waiver petitions (divorce/death/abuse), and late filings with good-cause letters. We’ve saved hundreds of green cards in complex situations.
Core evidence includes:
Advocating with Compassion, Keeping Families Together