We are an American law firm specializing in family-sponsored permanent residency!

Only! Immigration law!
We are an American law firm specializing exclusively in U.S. immigration law.

We specialize in family-sponsored green cards
We are confident in our expertise in U.S. family-sponsored green cards, and nearly 90% of our clients come to us for family-based immigration. For a law firm like ours that not only focuses on family green cards but also handles the full range of U.S. immigration law, it can be challenging to stay updated on the many complex immigration rules.
This requires significant time and cost—such as reviewing new immigration regulations, studying case decisions, and maintaining our attorneys’ professional qualifications.

If your green card application is denied, we will refund 100% of your attorney fees!
Our law firm provides step-by-step guidance from the time you apply for your green card until the day it is approved. If you follow our instructions one step at a time, you will be able to receive your green card. If your green card is denied even after following our guidance, we will refund the attorney’s fee.
However, the refund will not apply if the green card is denied because the client did not attend the interview, made false statements during the interview, did not follow the attorney’s guidelines, or engaged in any other unlawful conduct.

Talk to a lawyer directly for free!
Please call +1 (408) 516-4175 or +63 (991) 704 7128. Attorney Jaegyun Ryu will answer your call directly. If you are unable to connect, please leave a voicemail. The attorney will contact you directly, usually within 1-3 hours, or at the latest within 1 business day. Email your questions [email protected]. We'll respond within 1-2 business days (excluding holidays). We'll respond free of charge .

Talk directly with Attorney Jaegyun Ryu, who has clients across the United States.
Our law firm has been chosen by clients in 29 of the 50 states: California, Hawaii, Washington, Alaska, New York, New Jersey, Georgia, Illinois, Oakland, Nevada, North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, Texas, Hawaii, Michigan, Nebraska, Rhode Island, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, Kentucky, Colorado, Arizona, Utah, Oklahoma, Missouri, Florida, and Iowa.

Choose Attorney Jaegyun Ryu, who has extensive experience with clients around the world.
We serve clients from many countries, including the United States, Korea, Canada, Japan, North Korea, China, Thailand, Afghanistan, Iraq, Hong Kong, Romania, Mexico, Honduras, Vietnam, France, New Zealand, Singapore, Mongolia, Nepal, the Philippines, and El Salvador.

We will help you quickly obtain permanent residency.
Obtaining a green card quickly isn't achieved solely by a lawyer's efforts. To obtain green card status quickly, the following three elements must be well-aligned. While a lawyer can't replace the work of a client and the immigration office, we promise to work as quickly and accurately as possible in the areas we handle.
① Client: Prepare necessary information and materials quickly and accurately.
② Attorney: Accurately assess the provided documents and information and prepare how to persuade the immigration office.
③ Immigration: Promptly process cases without misunderstandings, lost documents, postal delivery accidents, or backlogs.
< Shortest time from application to approval when all three factors are met > - Change of status to permanent resident by marriage: 2 months and 15 days (average 6-12 months) - Invitation for fiance visa: 2 months and 15 days (average 12 months)

Check out various interview reviews in advance and participate in the interview.
Many people remember their immigration interview as the most nerve-wracking and challenging experience. We provide our clients with sample questions, compiled from actual interviews we've conducted.
Knowing and preparing for the most common questions asked by immigration officials can significantly reduce your anxiety during the interview.
15 years Only immigration law!
99%Success!
50,000 or more Consulting performance!

We disclose all costs transparently from the beginning.
The total cost of obtaining a family-sponsored green card can be categorized into the following: ① USCIS fees, ② US Embassy fees, ③ medical examination fees, ④ attorney fees, ⑤ postage, and ⑥ additional fees. Of these, fees from ① USCIS fees to ⑤ postage apply equally to all cases, while ⑥ additional fees may vary depending on the case. You can obtain a detailed explanation of these additional costs during your consultation with your attorney.
We provide comprehensive guidance on family sponsorship.
Each client's reasons and circumstances for immigrating to the United States vary. Therefore, the family members they sponsor and the locations where they apply for permanent residency vary. Our law firm provides friendly advice on all aspects of obtaining and maintaining U.S. permanent residency, as well as citizenship, including eligibility requirements, procedures, and costs.
< Learn about applying for permanent residency by family relationship type >
- Obtaining a Fiancé(e) Visa in the Philippines through Engagement to a U.S. Citizen (K-1 Visa)
- Obtaining a Permanent Residency Visa (GreenCard) in the U.S through Marriage to a U.S Citizen
- Obtaining a Permanent Residency Visa (GreenCard) in the Philippines through Marriage to a U.S Citizen
- Obtaining a Permanent Residency Visa (GreenCard) in the U.S. through Sponsorship by a U.S. Citizen Child
- Obtaining a Permanent Residency Visa (GreenCard) in the Philippines through Sponsorship by a U.S. Citizen Child
- Obtaining a Permanent Residency Visa (GreenCard) in the U.S through Marriage to a U.S. Permanent Resident
- Obtaining a Permanent Residency Visa (GreenCard) in the Philippines through Marriage to a U.S Permanent Resident
- Obtaining a Green Card in the U.S. through Sponsorship by a Permanent Resident Parent
< Learn about maintaining permanent residency and applying for citizenship >
- When there is an error in the name/date/birthday, etc. on the GreenCard
- Applying for Conditional Permanent Residency Cancellation Together as a Couple
- How to cancel conditional permanent residency on your own after divorce/marriage annulment/spouse death
- When your Green Card expires/lost/damaged/ stolen overseas
- When your GreenCard expires/lost/ stolen/damaged in the United States
- If you wish to stay in the Philippines for more than one year and up to two years at a time after obtaining permanent residency – Reentry Permit
- When a permanent resident mother gives birth to a baby in the Philippines
- Apply for citizenship 3/5 years after obtaining permanent residency