New York Immigration Center

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. 

New York Immigration Center

Green Card Services on Long Island

Whether you are applying through family, employment, or humanitarian relief, obtaining a green card is one of the most important steps in your immigration journey. At the New York Immigration Center, we proudly assist individuals and families across Long Island with every aspect of the green card process.

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. 

Ways to Get a Green Card

We assist clients through the full range of green card categories:

These include:

  • Family-based petitions (spouses, children, parents, siblings)
  • Marriage to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Employment-based sponsorship
  • Asylum or refugee status
  • Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)
  • U Visa or VAWA for victims of crime or abuse
  • Diversity Visa lottery

We help determine which category you qualify under and guide you through the proper application process.

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How We Help

We can assist with:

  • Adjustment of Status (Form I-485) for those applying from inside the U.S.
  • Consular Processing for applicants outside the country
  • Marriage-based green cards and interview preparation
  • Conditional green card removal (Form I-751)
  • Waivers of inadmissibility when needed
  • Renewals and replacements (Form I-90)
  • Employment-based green cards through PERM, Form I-140, and Adjustment of Status or Consular Processing
  • Self-petitions through the National Interest Waiver (NIW) or EB-1A
  • For countries not part of the Hague Convention, parents must follow the orphan adoption process. 
  • USCIS requires the completion of forms I-600A and I-600. 
  • This process involves different documentation and approval procedures based on the child’s country of origin. 
  • U.S. green card holders adopting a child from their native country may need to complete an I-130 Family-Based Petition. 
  • The adoptive parent must have resided in the child’s country for at least two years. 

Our legal team ensures that families understand the adoption process, meet all eligibility requirements, and submit the necessary documentation for international adoption in New York City. 

  • Dean’s Merit Scholarship Recipient – St. John’s University School of Law 
  • LL.M. Graduate Scholarship Recipient – St. John’s University School of Law 
  • New York International Law Review – LL.M. Student Staff Writer 

Start Your Green Card Journey Today

Whether you’re just starting or facing a delay or denial, we’re ready to help. Contact us today to schedule a green card consultation with our Long Island immigration attorney.

New York Immigration Center
Located in Patchogue, Long Island
Call us at (631) 565-7003

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Entrepreneurs investing between $800,000 and $1.05 million in a U.S. business that creates at least 10 jobs may qualify for an EB-5 investor green card. Our legal team helps investors navigate the application process and meet USCIS requirements. 

Religious professionals, such as ministers and full-time religious workers, may apply for a Special Immigrant Religious Worker Visa (EB-4). We assist religious organizations and applicants in meeting all USCIS criteria. 

P visas allow internationally recognized athletes, entertainers, and performers to work legally in the United States. We provide support for: 

  • P-1 Visas for athletes and teams with international recognition. 
  • P-2 Visas for performers in government-recognized exchange programs. 
  • P-3 Visas for culturally unique entertainers contributing to U.S. cultural heritage. 

At New York Immigration Center, we are committed to helping families complete the adoption process smoothly and legally. If you are considering international adoption in New York City or need assistance with green cards, investor visas, or professional immigration, contact us today for guidance and representation.