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Welcome

Welcome to American Visa Help!  We specialize in assisting people get visas and green cards.  Located in the New York Metro area, we offer friendly and affordable services to help you come to or stay in the United States.  We help musical artists get O and P visas to perform in the United States.  We can also help you get marriage-based green cards.  We offer assistance in obtaining Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for eligible persons who want to stay and work in the U.S.  Moreover, we can help you become a naturalized U.S. citizen.  Simply fill out our informational questionnaire and an attorney will get back to you as soon as possible to discuss your case. 

About Us

Joseph Espaillat Esq

Joseph Espaillat is a licensed attorney who is authorized to practice immigration law in all 50 states. Mr. Espaillat specializes in helping people obtain visas, green cards, citizenship, and Temporary Protected Status. He represents parties in family-based petitions, including marriage and other relative petitions.  Mr. Espaillat has expertise in filing O and P visa petitions for international entertainers and entertainment groups, including those that are culturally unique.  His other legal experience includes representing clients in class action lawsuits and business formations. He lives in New York and represents immigration clients across the United States.

Mr. Espaillat received his Juris Doctor from Temple University Beasley School of Law, where he served as a note/comment editor of the Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University and is a member of the American Bar Association.  Mr. Espaillat is admitted to the Bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

 

Services

We specialize in assisting people get visas and green cards.  Located in the New York Metro area, we offer friendly and affordable services to help you come to or stay in the United States.  We help musical artists get O and P visas to perform in the United States.  We can also help you get marriage-based green cards.  We offer assistance in obtaining Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for eligible persons who want to stay and work in the U.S.  Moreover, we can help you become a naturalized U.S. citizen.  Simply fill out our informational questionnaire and an attorney will get back to you as soon as possible to discuss your case. 

Obtaining a visa or green card can be a very challenging process. The rules are constantly changing, and it is important to have someone guide you through the process, and represent your interests. At American Visa Help, we offer people the services people need to obtain visas and green cards at affordable rates. If you want to speak with us, you can set up a consultation with an attorney, and choose whether to hire us after that consultation. If you choose us, you will receive trusted and personalized attention to make sure that your rights are fully exercised. You can start the process by filing out the form in the "Contact Us" section of our website, or you can call us at 929-445-VISA.

We can help you with visitor, H-1B, marriage, and student visas. We can also guide you through the process of obtaining a green card through family, labor certification, or special worker classifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

A U.S. visa allows the bearer to apply for entry to the U.S. in a certain classification (e.g. student (F), visitor (B), temporary worker (H)). A visa does not grant the bearer the right to enter the United States. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (BCBP) immigration inspectors determine admission into, length of stay and conditions of stay in, the U.S. at a port of entry. The information on a nonimmigrant visa only relates to when an individual may apply for entry into the U.S. DHS immigration inspectors will record the terms of your admission on your Arrival/Departure Record (I-94 white or I-94W green) and in your passport.  Getting a visa is normally (but not always) the first step in getting a green card or U.S. citizenship.

There are more than 20 nonimmigrant visa types for people traveling to the United States temporarily. There are many more types of immigrant visas for those coming to live permanently in the United States.  The type of Visa you need is determined by the purpose of your intended travel.

A wallet-sized card showing that a person is a lawful permanent resident (immigrant) in the U.S.  It is also known as a permanent resident card (PRC), an alien registration receipt card and I-551.  Having a green card means that you can permanently work and live in the U.S.  It also means that you can apply for U.S. citizenship.

There are many paths to a green card, but the two most common are a family-based green card and an employment-based green card.  Family-based green cards are available to close relatives and adopted children of U.S. citizens and permanent residents.  Job-based green cards are available to people who meet specific qualifications to work in the United States.

TPS is granted by the Secretary of Homeland Security to eligible nationals of a certain country (or persons without nationality who last habitually lived in that country) who have experienced temporary negative conditions, such as armed conflict, environmental disaster, or extraordinary and temporary conditions, that prevent nationals of the country from returning safely or for the country to handle their return adequately. TPS allows for beneficiaries to remain in the United States and legally work for a set time period until they can safely return home. 

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Phone Inquiries: (929) 445-VISA

 

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