Immigration Options for Citizens of Ukraine:
Our attorneys have friends and clients who are from Ukraine and have family members there. Like many others, we are heartbroken to witness the devastation and loss of life there. We are actively monitoring the situation and advising our clients about various options they may have for immigrating to the United States. You can get more information about the situation by clicking on the links below. Additionally, our attorneys are available to answer any questions you may have about the situation and options that may be available to you. Do not hesitate to contact our office at 203-425-8500.
Our attorneys are available to assist clients with various immigration issues, including:
- Temporary Protected Status. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the designation of Ukraine for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). This will protect Ukrainians who have continually resided in the United States since March 1, 2022. Individuals with this status will also be able to legally work in the United States. We can help individuals apply for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Employment Authorization.
- Marriage Based Green Cards. We help US citizens looking to sponsor their partners for a fiancé visa and subsequent adjustment of status to permanent residence. We also assist US citizens and Permanent Residents looking to help their spouse adjust status to permanent residence in the United States, or those looking to sponsor their spouse who is currently residing abroad through consular processing.
- Family Based Green Cards. We help US Citizens and Permanent Residents looking to sponsor their family members for permanent residence.
- Naturalization. We help individuals and families currently in Permanent Resident status with the process of applying for US citizenship.
- Other Paths to Legalization. We work to find solutions for those in special immigration circumstances including individuals who are eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status, and unaccompanied minors eligible for SIJ petitions.