
We are a group of dedicated immigration attorneys who are
committed to the promise of providing our clients with
professional, quality, and personal immigration services.
Uniquely, all of the attorneys and staff at the Immigration Law Group are the children of immigrants. We understand the importance of your immigration case and we understand the urgency of the case for you. We handle all of our cases with this in mind.
We understand that hiring an attorney can be a difficult decision. At the Immigration Law Group, we work to make this decision simple. We have a wealth of legal experience and strive to resolve any immigration issue you may have. Our entire practice is centered on meeting your needs. We provide compassionate, proactive, and experienced legal representation to each client.
To discuss your legal needs with an experienced lawyer, please contact us and schedule a consultation.
Immigration law is the most complicated area of federal law second only to tax law. Immigration law is particularly unforgiving when mistakes are made or deadlines are missed. It is expensive and time consuming to fix a case that was initially filed incorrectly and sometimes those mistakes can never be fixed. Therefore, it is important to have an experienced attorney on your side protecting your interests. Itasca attorney Ana M. Mencini with the Immigration Law Group has the knowledge and skills to assist clients with legal issues, such as:
Our practice is very personal. We provide face-to-face contact with clients and get to know you, your family, and your legal problems. Through our organizational skills and utilization of cutting edge technology, we are able to keep up to date on the laws and provide updates on your case right away. We provide honest answers to your questions.
Contact our law office to schedule an appointment with attorney Ana M. Mencini.
USCIS is considering changes that would allow certain immediate relatives (the spouse, children or parents of a
These procedures are not in effect and will not be available to potential applicants until USCIS publishes a final rule in the Federal Register specifying the effective date. USCIS plans to publish a notice of proposed rulemaking in the coming months and will consider all comments received as part of that process before publishing a final rule.
If you already have an immigrant visa interview with the U.S. Department of State, we strongly encourage you to attend. The Department of State may cancel your immigrant visa registration if you fail to appear at this interview.