Immigration Law · Kansas
Clear answers for every stage of your immigration case
Wilsons’s Law Firm represents families, workers, and people seeking protection. Each guide below explains one practice area in plain language: who qualifies, how the process works, and how long it typically takes.
Practice Areas
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Family-Based Green Cards
Permanent residence through a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, child, or sibling — petitions, consular processing, and adjustment of status.
Read the Family-Based Green Cards guide -
Employment Visas
Work-authorized status for professionals and the employers who sponsor them, from H-1B specialty occupations to employment-based green cards.
Read the Employment Visas guide -
Asylum
Protection in the United States for people who fear persecution in their home country because of who they are or what they believe.
Read the Asylum guide -
Naturalization
The path from green card to U.S. citizenship: eligibility review, Form N-400, the civics and English tests, and the oath ceremony.
Read the Naturalization guide -
Deportation Defense
Representation in immigration court for people facing removal, including cancellation of removal, asylum defenses, bond, and appeals.
Read the Deportation Defense guide -
DACA
Renewals and case guidance for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, including work permits and travel considerations.
Read the DACA guide
Not sure where your case fits?
Many cases touch more than one area — a person in removal proceedings may also qualify for a family petition or asylum. Email us a short description of your situation and we will tell you which path applies.
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