Immigration feels complicated because it is.
Multiple visa options, changing requirements, and vague instructions create constant confusion. Every form and deadline matters for success.
Immigration feels complicated because it is.
Multiple visa options, changing requirements, and vague instructions create constant confusion. Every form and deadline matters for success.
At De Wit Immigration Law, our team cuts through the noise, handling everything from visas and green cards to citizenship and immigration litigation.
Schedule a consultation to discuss your immigration options.
isn’t built to be simple—it’s designed to trip you up.
That’s why many get stuck spending time and money without making progress.
Wrong moves in the immigration process don’t just cause delays—they can permanently impact your future in the U.S.
Visa Denials — Application errors can lead to rejected visas and future barriers
Family Impact — Processing delays can extend separation from spouse and children
Career Setbacks — Immigration status issues can block job offers and promotions
Investment Loss — Wrong visa choices can jeopardize business investments
Future Options — Mistakes now can limit your immigration choices later
Travel Restrictions — Status problems can prevent essential international travel
Timeline Issues — Delays can disrupt education and career plans
Legal Complications — Errors can trigger expensive appeals and lengthy litigation
For individuals with exceptional talent in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.
For foreign entrepreneurs investing in U.S. businesses.
Green card for professionals whose work benefits the U.S.
For short-term business or tourism visits to the U.S.
For international students studying and gaining work experience in the U.S.
Family-based immigration for close relatives of U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
For foreign-citizen fiancées of U.S. citizens to enter the U.S. for marriage.
Process for removing conditions on residence for those who obtained status through marriage.
Protection for victims of domestic violence, allowing them to self-petition for immigration benefits.
The process of becoming a U.S. citizen.
Official proof of U.S. citizenship for those who acquired it by birth abroad.
Legal assistance for addressing prolonged citizenship application processes.
The process of voluntarily giving up American citizenship.
For individuals fighting visa denials, delays, or removal proceedings.
Immigration complexity shouldn’t put your future on hold. Schedule a consultation to discuss your immigration needs and explore solutions that match your goals.