Immigration services for
you and your family

From visa applications to citizenship we provide personalized support for your entire family's immigration needs.

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Family-based immigration

Whether you’re sponsoring a spouse, parent, child, or sibling, we’ll help you navigate the process with ease.

  • Personalized legal guidance
  • Assistance with documentation
  • Representation in immigration proceedings
  • Ongoing support and updates

Employment-based immigration

Pursue new career opportunities in the US with our employment-based immigration services. We can help you with obtaining work visas and securing permanent residency.

  • Personalized legal guidance
  • Assistance with visa applications
  • Representation in immigration proceedings
  • Ongoing support and updates

Citizenship and naturalization

Determining eligibility, preparing for the citizenship test, and supporting you every step of the way.

  • Personalized legal guidance
  • Eligibility assessment
  • Citizenship test preparation
  • Ongoing support and updates

Student Visa

We provide guidance and support to help you navigate the complex visa application process and make the most of your educational opportunities.

  • Personalized legal guidance
  • Assistance with visa applications
  • Support in maintaining visa status
  • Ongoing updates on immigration policies

 

Need immigration services?

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Our legal experts

Attorney Denisse Ramos, is a committed legal professional with a unique blend of military and legal expertise. As a United States Army Combat Veteran and a member of the Nevada Army National Guard, she brings a strategic and dedicated approach to family and corporate law.

Attorney Julianne M. Kinsey, a New York State- licensed attorney specializing in immigration law. Her practice is distinguished by a deep understanding of the complexities of immigration processes, combined with a heartfelt commitment to her clients.

Attorney Jeff D. Harris is renowned for his expertise in business, construction, and family law litigation. With a career spanning over four decades, he merges extensive legal knowledge with practical insights into these diverse fields.

Happy Outcomes for Rondesse Clients

Their expertise and attention to detail were evident as they meticulously analyzed our case, providing us with a clear and strategic approach. The folks at Rondesse Legal apart was their ability to communicate complex legal concepts in a straightforward and understandable manner. This made it much easier for me, as a non-legal professional, to grasp the intricacies of our situation."
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Working with Rondesse Legal was great. First service great contact and they even reach out to you to see if you need any assistance in any manner good value, great service you need to check these guys out. They are great.
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I recently had the opportunity to work with Rondesse Legal, and I must say that I was thoroughly impressed with their expertise and professionalism. From the beginning, their attorneys demonstrated a deep understanding of my legal needs and provided clear guidance throughout the entire process. Their attention to detail, prompt communication, and dedication to my case were exceptional.
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FAQs

Who qualifies for a family-based green card?

  • Immediate Relatives: This category is for close relatives of U.S. citizens, such as spouses, unmarried children under 21, or parents.  There is no limit on the number of visas available in this category.

  • Family Preference: This category is for more distant relatives of U.S. citizens and some relatives of lawful permanent residents (green card holders). The number of visas available in this category is limited each year. It includes:

    • Unmarried children (21 years of age or older) of U.S. citizens
    • Spouses and unmarried children (under 21) of lawful permanent residents
    • Married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens
    • Brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens (if the U.S. citizen is 21 or older)

General requirements for employment-based immigration

A valid job offer in the U.S.: The offer must be from a U.S. employer who is willing to sponsor you.

Qualifications for the job: You must possess the necessary education, experience, or skills for the offered position.

Labor Certification (PERM) for some categories (EB-2 and EB-3): This process verifies that there are no qualified U.S. workers available for the job and that hiring you won’t adversely affect U.S. workers’ wages and working conditions (exceptions apply).

General requirements for naturalization

Age: You must be at least 18 years old at the time you file your application.

Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) Status: You must have held a green card for a specific period of continuous residency. Generally, this is:

5 years: For permanent residents who have been married to a U.S. citizen for at least 3 years.

3 years: For all other permanent residents.

Physical Presence: You must have been physically present in the United States for a certain amount of time during your residency period. This typically translates to:

At least half (2.5 years) of the 5 years preceding your application (if applying based on 5 years of green card residency).

At least half (1.5 years) of the 3 years preceding your application (if married to a U.S. citizen).

Good Moral Character: You must demonstrate good moral character by having a clean criminal record and following the laws.

Rondesse Legal | Rondesse Inc.

Our law firm was founded to enhance the broad range of protection services provided by our partner, Rondesse (Rondesse Inc.). While we operate independently, our close collaboration with Rondesse Inc. allows us to leverage their extensive network and exceptional concierge support. This unique partnership ensures we deliver uniquely personalized, cost-effective legal solutions, setting us apart in the legal industry. Our combined efforts are dedicated to offering an unmatched level of convenience and care, raising the bar for legal and protection services.

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