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Immigration Law

Englewood, New Jersey, Immigration Attorney

Jadoo & Zalenski provides comprehensive legal representation for clients with U.S. immigration law concerns. With family members of our own who came to this country from abroad, we understand the importance and legal urgency of immigration matters. We help people obtain immigrant visas, file petitions for permanent residency status, and defend against deportation.

Employment Visas ◦ Family Visas

Contact us to schedule a consultation regarding temporary visas, family immigration, or naturalization and citizenship. We particularly welcome inquiries from employers in need of employment-based immigration services for their employees.

Our immigration services include:

  • Employment-based temporary, non-immigrant working visas (H1-B, H2-B)
  • Employment and family based immigrant visas (fiancé visas, engagement and marriage visas (K1), I-130 petitions for alien relatives, and permanent residency (“green cards”))
  • Defense against deportation and removal
  • Naturalization and citizenship applications
  • Asylum

Stop Deportation and Removal Proceedings

We represent clients before the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL), the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR), Immigration Court and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).

Can You Do it Yourself?

Some of our clients have tried to resolve their immigration issues directly with the USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services). However, it is easy to make mistakes that end up costing precious time, and those delays may be much more expensive than professional immigration legal services. Our immigration clients find that it is worthwhile to ensure that family-based visas and employment-based visas are done correctly the first time, to maximize the chances of a successful outcome as quickly as possible.

Answer Your Questions by Contacting Us

When you are ready to contact us with your immigration law questions, we also encourage you to complete this questionnaire and fax it to us at 201-568-5518 before our first consultation. Otherwise, be prepared to share the key facts about your situation with us during our first discussion.