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2908A Emmons Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235
Alena Shautsova Law Offices is a premier immigration law firm serving Brooklyn, NY, and the greater New York City area with comprehensive legal solutions for individuals and families navigating the complex U.S. immigration system. Led by top-rated immigration attorney Alena Shautsova, the firm provides expert representation across all immigration matters, including family-based immigration, employment-based visas, work visa applications, asylum cases, deportation and removal defense, VAWA petitions, U and T visas, hardship waivers, naturalization, and federal immigration litigation. Located at 2908A Emmons Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235, the firm offers flexible consultation options including in-person meetings at their Brooklyn and Syosset offices, as well as Skype consultations for clients' convenience. Attorney Shautsova is also a Russian-speaking immigration lawyer, uniquely positioned to serve the diverse communities of New York. For expert immigration legal representation and a free case evaluation, contact the Law Office of Alena Shautsova at (917) 885-2261 and discover why clients throughout Brooklyn and NYC trust this firm for their most critical immigration needs. With over a decade of legal experience and a proven track record of successful outcomes, Attorney Shautsova brings unparalleled expertise in both immigration law and the U.S. litigation system, helping hundreds of clients secure green cards, citizenship, asylum protection, extraordinary ability approvals, and favorable resolutions in removal proceedings. As a distinguished member of the New York State Bar Association, American Bar Association, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Attorney Shautsova has earned the trust and respect of colleagues and clients alike through her dedication to excellence and client advocacy. The firm is committed to providing transparent, reliable legal guidance tailored to each client's unique circumstances, whether handling straightforward adjustment of status applications or complex federal court appeals. Understanding that immigration matters require creative, immediate responses to constantly changing regulations, the Law Office of Alena Shautsova delivers personalized attention and strategic solutions designed to achieve the best possible results for every case.
2908A Emmons Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235
Alena Shautsova Law Offices is a premier immigration law firm dedicated to serving the residents of Brooklyn, NY, from our office located at 2908A Emmons Ave. We specialize in providing expert legal guidance and representation for a wide range of immigration matters. Our team is committed to helping clients navigate the complexities of immigration law with precision and care, focusing solely on achieving their immigration goals within the local community.
Contact: Website: https://www.shautsova.com/ | Phone: (917) 885-2261
Q1: What immigration services do you offer to clients in Brooklyn?
A1: We offer a comprehensive range of immigration services tailored to the needs of our Brooklyn clients, including family-based petitions, employment-based visas, adjustment of status, naturalization, and deportation defense.
Q2: How long does the immigration process typically take?
A2: The duration varies significantly based on the specific case type, individual circumstances, and USCIS processing times. We provide realistic timelines during your initial consultation.
Q3: Do I need to speak to an attorney before filing any documents?
A3: Yes, we strongly recommend an initial consultation. Understanding your specific situation and goals is crucial for developing the most effective immigration strategy.
Q4: Can you assist with visas for family members living in Brooklyn?
A4: Absolutely. We handle family-based petitions for spouses, parents, children, and siblings residing in Brooklyn seeking to join family members in the United States.
Q5: What should I bring to my first appointment?
A5: Please bring identification documents, relevant immigration documents (like I-94, passport, visa stamps), and any case-related paperwork you may have. We will provide a full list beforehand.