
About New York
Immigration Center
New York Immigration Center is committed to providing expert legal representation for individuals, families, professionals, and businesses navigating the U.S. immigration system. Led by Nadezhda “Nadia” Liberg, a skilled immigration and personal injury attorney, we strive to make the complex immigration process as smooth as possible. Whether you are seeking a visa, green card, or citizenship, or if you need assistance with employment-based immigration, our team is here to guide you through every step.

Comprehensive Family Immigration Services
At New York Immigration Center, we provide family immigration services in New York City, helping individuals sponsor family members for legal residency. If you are a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, you may be eligible to petition for relatives to obtain a green card.

Immediate Relative Visas: These visas are available for close family members, such as spouses, parents, and unmarried children under 21. There are no annual limits on these visas.

Family Preference Visas: These are for more distant relatives, including siblings and married children, and are subject to annual limits.
Our team ensures that your application meets all legal requirements, minimizing delays and maximizing success.
Fiancé Visas (K-1 Visas)
Bringing your fiancé(e) to the U.S. can be exciting but challenging. The K-1 visa allows U.S. citizens to sponsor their foreign partners for marriage in the U.S. within 90 days of arrival. Our legal team provides:
- Guidance on legal requirements.
- Application support to avoid costly mistakes.
- Interview preparation for a smooth approval process.
U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization
Naturalization allows individuals born outside the U.S. to become U.S. citizens. Our attorneys assist with:
- Eligibility assessment based on residency and legal status.
- Application preparation to prevent errors and delays.
- Interview and test support to help clients feel confident throughout the process.


Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
Survivors of domestic abuse may qualify for a VAWA petition, allowing them to apply for a green card without relying on their abuser. Eligible applicants include those abused by:
- A U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse or ex-spouse.
- A U.S. citizen parent or child.
- A permanent resident parent.
Our compassionate legal team provides confidential assistance to help survivors achieve safety and stability.
U-Visas for Crime Victims
The U-Visa provides immigration relief to victims of serious crimes who assist law enforcement in investigations. This visa offers legal status and a path to permanent residency. We help clients apply and provide the necessary documentation for approval.
Political Asylum
Individuals fleeing persecution in their home countries may qualify for asylum in the U.S. Eligibility requires proof of persecution based on the following:
- Race
- Religion
- Nationality
- Political Opinion
- Membership in a Particular Social Grou
Our attorneys assist with asylum applications, appeals, and alternative forms of relief, such as Withholding of Removal and protection under the Convention Against Torture (CAT).
Removal and Deportation Defense
Facing removal proceedings is daunting. Our legal team provides removal (deportation) defense by presenting legal arguments for clients to remain in the U.S. Defense strategies may include:
- Asylum claims for fear of persecution.
- Cancellation of removal for eligible individuals.
- Waivers for specific immigration violations.


Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
Individuals from designated countries affected by war, natural disasters, or extraordinary conditions may qualify for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). We assist in securing and renewing TPS for eligible applicants.
Trusted Immigration Services in New York City
At New York Immigration Center, we provide family immigration services in New York City and beyond. Whether you need assistance with visas, green cards, citizenship, or deportation defense, we are here to help. Contact us today to start your immigration journey.