Client Resources & Guides
Tools, Guides, and Information to Help You Navigate Your Legal Journey
Whether you're preparing for your first consultation or looking to understand more about your legal situation, we've created these resources to help.
Resource Library
Helpful materials organized by category to assist you at every stage of your legal journey.
Downloadable Checklists
Printable guides to help you prepare for your case
- What to Bring to Your Immigration Consultation
- DUI Case Preparation Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions across our practice areas
- Immigration FAQs
- Criminal Defense FAQs
Explainer Videos
Watch our attorney explain key legal concepts
- Understanding the Immigration Process
- Your Rights When Arrested
Downloadable Checklists
Printable guides to help you prepare for your case
What to Bring to Your Immigration Consultation
A comprehensive list of documents to prepare for your first meeting
Download PDFDivorce Filing Preparation
Financial and personal documents needed for divorce proceedings
Download PDFFrequently Asked Questions
Common questions across our practice areas
Explainer Videos
Watch our attorney explain key legal concepts
Understanding the Immigration Process
A step-by-step overview of the typical immigration journey
Watch VideoYour Rights When Arrested
Critical information about what to do (and not do) during an arrest
Watch VideoAfter an Accident: First Steps
Important actions to take immediately following an accident
Watch VideoImmigration FAQs
Common questions about immigration cases
How long does the immigration process take?
Processing times vary widely depending on the type of application, your country of origin, and current USCIS workload. Family-based petitions can take anywhere from several months to several years. During your consultation, we'll provide a realistic timeline based on your specific situation.
What happens if my application is denied?
If your application is denied, you may have options to appeal the decision or file a motion to reopen or reconsider. In some cases, you might be eligible to reapply. Our attorneys will help you understand why your application was denied and determine the best path forward.
Can I apply for a green card if I entered the country illegally?
This depends on your specific circumstances. While unlawful entry can complicate matters, there are potential pathways to legal status including family relationships, certain visa programs, and special circumstances like asylum. We'll need to review your situation in detail during a confidential consultation.
Latest Insights from Our Blog
Updates on Arizona law and helpful legal tips
Recent Changes to Arizona Immigration Procedures
Updates on how recent legislative changes may affect immigration cases in Phoenix and throughout Arizona.
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Critical actions that can protect your health and strengthen your potential personal injury claim.
Read Full ArticleUnderstanding Child Custody in Arizona
A guide to legal decision-making and parenting time under Arizona family law.
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