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Immigration

Understanding immigration can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to go through it alone. At OMMITT, we guide you through every step with clarity and care — from visas and petitions to citizenship and beyond. Our mission is to make each process simple, transparent, and tailored to your needs, helping you move forward with confidence.
 

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Fiancé Visa

Allows a U.S. citizen to bring their fiancé(e) to the United States to get married. It’s a key step for couples planning to begin their lives together in the U.S

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Tourist Visa

Allows foreign visitors to enter the U.S. temporarily for tourism, family visits, or short business trips.

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Family Petition / Change of Status

Helps U.S. citizens and residents sponsor family members or adjust their immigration status while in the country.

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FOIA

Request access to your immigration records or case history from U.S. government agencies for review or legal purposes.

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V.A.W.A

Provides immigration relief for victims of domestic violence by U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents.

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Motion to Reopen or Reconsider

A formal request to review or reopen an immigration case due to new evidence or legal error.

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Work and Employment Visa 

Grants foreign professionals legal permission to work in the United States. Ideal for those pursuing career opportunities or specialized employment

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Student Visa 

Authorizes international students to study in the U.S. at accredited institutions while experiencing academic and cultural growth

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A required visa application form for non-immigrant applicants, containing personal and travel details.

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Asylum

Protection for individuals fearing persecution in their home country based on race, religion, or political opinion.

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Citizenship

Guidance through the naturalization process to obtain U.S. citizenship and enjoy all the rights it provides.

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Employment Authorization

Permits non-citizens to work legally in the U.S. while awaiting immigration status or during a valid visa stay.

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TPS

Temporary Protected Status for nationals of designated countries facing unsafe conditions to remain lawfully in the U.S.

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Waiver

A legal request to forgive certain immigration violations or inadmissibility grounds, allowing case continuation.

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Parole

Permission granted to enter or remain in the U.S. temporarily for urgent humanitarian or public interest reasons.

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Motion to Recalendar and Terminate

Petition to resume or close an immigration court case based on updated circumstances or eligibility.

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Citizenship with Exception

Special consideration for applicants with medical or physical conditions during the citizenship process.

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Change of Address

Required process to update your address with U.S. immigration authorities to keep your case active and compliant.

Attorneys Leads

Finding the right legal help should never be complicated. Through our Attorney Leads network, OMMITT connects individuals and families with experienced immigration attorneys who truly care about each case. We bridge the gap between those seeking help and professionals who can provide it — with trust, transparency, and compassion at every step.

Art Director

Ashley Jones

123-456-7890

Art Director

Ashley Jones

123-456-7890

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