Maria Salazar Legal

Frequently Ask Questions

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General

What types of immigration cases do you handle?

We focus on employment-based visas, investor pathways, humanitarian protection, asylum, naturalization, and B2B immigration support.

Do you accept clients outside the United States?

Yes. We work with clients worldwide and prepare filings regardless of where you are located.

 

How do consultations work?

Consultations are done online. We assess your goals, review eligibility, and outline a clear strategy.

 

What makes your law office different?

Attorney-level preparation, trauma-informed advocacy, fast communication, and strategic, evidence-based filings.

How long does it take to prepare a case?

Most cases take 2–6 weeks depending on complexity and document readiness.

Do you offer payment plans?

Yes, payment plans are available for select employment-based and humanitarian cases

 

Can you review a previously filed case?

Yes. We can review your submission, identify issues, and recommend next steps or corrective strategies.

Advanced Topics

What qualifies someone for the EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW)?

Applicants must show advanced skills or work that has substantial merit and national importance. A job offer is not required.

What are Schedule A occupations and why are they important?

Schedule A includes nurses, physical therapists, and certain healthcare workers. They skip PERM recruitment, making the green card process faster.

What is required for a strong E-2 Treaty Investor case?

A real, active investment; a lawful source of funds; business viability; and evidence that the enterprise will not be marginal

Who can file for asylum?

Anyone who fears persecution in their home country based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.

How does a T-Visa differ from a U-Visa?

A T-Visa is for trafficking survivors; a U-Visa is for survivors of qualifying crimes who aided law enforcement. Both offer paths to permanent residency.

What is required for a strong VAWA case?

Proof of abuse, good-faith marriage (if applicable), residence with the abuser, and eligibility for good moral character.

What forms of humanitarian parole do you assist with?

We assist with case-specific humanitarian parole filings for urgent situations involving safety, medical needs, or family reunification.

Do you handle naturalization cases with complications?

Yes. We assist with complex N-400 cases involving long absences, prior arrests, or documentation issues.

Do you support law firms through B2B services?

Yes. We offer white-label drafting, evidence preparation, NIW briefs, humanitarian filings, and overflow case support.

Can you help staffing agencies remain compliant when hiring foreign workers?

Absolutely. We assist with documentation, Schedule A processes, immigration strategy, and compliance with U.S. employment rules

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