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Have you had a doctor who makes you wait hours only to spend a few minutes with you before passing you off to an assistant? I experienced that too. My physician was considered the best, but I spent most of my time waiting, yet I received a massive bill for not much work. Unfortunately, some lawyers also follow this approach. When I started my law firm, I envisioned a different experience.
Picture a lawyer who promptly responds to clients in their time of need, offering a listening ear and expert advice. Imagine clients working directly with their attorney, without intermediaries, fostering a trusting and personal relationship. Visualize receiving clear, concise updates and explanations throughout the legal process. Envision a lawyer providing their phone number for emergencies, ensuring that help is just a call away. Consider a legal team that connects with clients on a deeper, more personal level, understanding their unique stories and aspirations. Imagine a law firm that offers flexible meeting times without nickel-and-diming clients for every extra minute.


Are you looking for an immigration lawyer? If so, you're not the only one. Every year, more than 1 million people immigrate to the U.S. While doing so can be incredibly rewarding, the process can present considerable challenges. A devoted and empathetic immigration lawyer can help you through the process.
At JQK Law, we've successfully helped hundreds immigrate to the United States. Our immigration attorneys boast combined decades of experience in immigration law. Our team leverages their expertise and networks to see your dream of studying, working and living in the U.S. come true.
The help of a seasoned immigration attorney can be vital to success. At JQK, we represent clients across the globe through the visa, green card and citizenship application process.
We pride ourselves on our responsiveness and will use our decades of experience to provide personalized guidance to help you obtain legal status. Let us handle the paperwork so you can focus on starting your new life in the U.S.
Read on to learn more about our team, services and how we can assist you with your immigration needs.
John is the founder of JQK Law Firm, president of the educational and media company Immigration Lawyers Toolbox, host of the Immigration Lawyers Podcast, and publisher of the Immigration Lawyers Toolbox Magazine. As an immigration attorney, John and his team have helped hundreds of clients since 2009 to fulfill their dream of living, working, and studying in the United States.
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With over a decade of experience in the legal sector, and serving as an immigration attorney since 2020, Anna offers an extensive background and a deep understanding of the complexities involved. Her personal approach to every client, coupled with the caring and compassionate attitude, makes the immigration process less stressful and more efficient. Anna delivers insightful legal guidance for individuals, families, and employers in need of U.S. immigration assistance. She is licensed to practice in D.C., and works remotely from Virginia.
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14 Aug, 2026 Article Breaking: BIA Overturns Matter of Arrabally and DACA Advanced Parole Travel Is Now Riskier Than Ever Matter of Arrabally, the BIA ruling that protected DACA recipients from triggering unlawful presence bars when traveling on advance parole, has been overturned. For nearly a decade this ruling made advance parole travel safer for people with unlawful presence in their history. Without it the risk of traveling on advance parole has increased significantly. Attorney John Khosravi, Esq. explains exactly what changed, who is most affected, and what every DACA recipient needs to do before making any travel decisions. Read more
12 Aug, 2026 Article Got an RFE or Notice of Intent to Deny on Your I-751? Here Is Exactly What to Do. A Request for Evidence or Notice of Intent to Deny on an I-751 removal of conditions petition feels like the case is falling apart. It is not. Both are opportunities to respond and the quality of that response determines the outcome. Attorney John Khosravi, Esq. explains exactly what to do, how to gather evidence you did not originally submit, why a detailed personal statement can carry a case with limited documentation, and when requesting an interview is the right move. Read more
12 Aug, 2026 Article If You Have Been Putting Off Your Marriage Green Card Application, You Need to File Before September 18th. On September 18th 2026 new public charge rules take effect that give USCIS officers significantly more latitude to deny adjustment of status cases based on age, health, language ability, and work history. Cases filed before that date will be evaluated under the current more predictable income-focused standard. Couples who have been putting off their marriage green card application have approximately seven weeks to file under the current rules, and it takes four to six weeks minimum to prepare properly. Attorney John Khosravi, Esq. explains what is changing and exactly what to do right now. Read more
12 Aug, 2026 Article Your I-751 Was Denied. Here Is What Happens Next and What You Can Do About It. An I-751 removal of conditions denial is serious but it is not the end of all options. Refiling the petition is usually the best immediate course of action, giving USCIS another opportunity to approve the case while generating a new receipt notice extension. But what can be fixed depends on why the original petition was denied, and the window between denial and immigration court referral is uncertain. Attorney John Khosravi, Esq. explains exactly what to do and why acting immediately is critical. Read more
12 Aug, 2026 Article Breaking: The Trump Administration Is Now Sending Affirmative Asylum Cases Directly to Immigration Court. Here Is What It Means. The Trump administration announced on July 27th 2026 that starting the next day affirmative asylum cases would bypass the USCIS asylum office and go directly to immigration court. This is one of the most significant changes to asylum procedure in decades and it directly affects people with pending asylum cases who are also pursuing marriage green cards. Attorney John Khosravi, Esq. explains exactly what changed, why court is harder than the asylum office, and what every affected person needs to do right now. Read more Immigration is a delicate and complex affair. Our attorneys understand the stress and frustration of navigating U.S. immigration policy. At JQK, we pride ourselves on being knowledgeable, supportive and responsive.
The immigration lawyers at JQK have first-hand experience with the frustrations of the immigration process. We empathize with our clients facing immigration difficulties.
Unlike most firms, we shun the cookie-cutter approach to handling immigration challenges. Our attorneys provide personalized service, taking the time to understand our client's unique situation. We also strive to maintain open and honest communication channels throughout the process.
Whether you are a student looking to attend a U.S. college, an engaged couple seeking to reunite in the U.S. or an expanding foreign business, we are eager to help. Our experienced immigration attorneys understand the intricacies of U.S. immigration policy.
We pride ourselves on open lines of communication and unparalleled responsiveness. Our client-centric approach leaves little room for unavailability. Whether you have a simple query, an urgent request or need an update, the lines of communication are always open.
Acquiring legal immigration status can feel impossible. Immigration lawyers can help ease your burden by taking over the process. Luckily, the best immigration attorneys are only a phone call away.
Contact JQK Law today for professional and elite immigration law services.

