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RECEIVE AN IMMIGRANT CHECKLIST AS A GIFT
U.S. IMMIGRATION LAWYER - WE WILL STAND UP FOR YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS
As an immigrant myself, I understand the complexities and challenges of navigating the U.S. immigration system. Whether you need assistance with obtaining visas, residency, or citizenship, I am here to guide you every step of the way.’ Maryana Pavlyshyn’s professional approach, careful immersion in your case, and step-by-step instructions will help you achieve the best results.
IMMIGRATION & VISAS
Don’t let the complexities of the U.S. immigration system stand in the way of your dreams.
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OR REQUEST A CONSULTATION
WE CAN ASSESS YOUR CASE IN 30 MINUTES!
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Full consultation – $250.
We understand that clients want greater predictability when it comes
to legal costs, so we offer flexible payment plans.
Call us now to learn more.
YOUR CASE IS SECURE
WITH US
Maryana Pavlyshyn is a licensed attorney in the state of New York. Born in 1979 in Lviv, Ukraine, Maryana knew she wants to be a lawyer from early childhood.
Maryana Pavlyshyn worked as a criminal defense attorney for 10 years in Lviv. She represented clients who could not afford an attorney. In 2015, Pavlyshyn immigrated to the United States with her husband and two children. Having walked the difficult path of immigration, Maryana decided to become an immigration attorney to help people like herself.
Maryana Pavlyshyn is a member of Ukrainian American Bar Association and New York State Bar Association.
Education
Lviv National University named after Ivan Franko, Lviv, Ukraine;
Degree – Bachelor’s and Master’s of Law, 2002;
Cardozo School of Law, New York, USA;
Degree- Master of Laws, 2021.
Experience in Immigration Law since 2020.
Maryana speaks three languages – Ukrainian / Russian / English
- Always support our customers
- Always in touch
- Promise coordinated and comfortable communication
- Ready to help with advice & motivation
- Offer a convenient location in NY and work online as well
We will help you with the following
Immigration Law Services
Navigating through the complex system of immigration law can be overwhelming, and an experienced attorney can make the process much easier.
Naturalization
The method through which foreign individuals achieve United States citizenship
Removal defense
Legal tactics developed to prevent the deportation of an immigrant
Employment-based Immigration
Securing a suitable employment visa, including options like H-1B, L-1, O-1, and other job-focused visa classifications
Appeals
In certain instances, even with diligent endeavors, an immigration application might face rejection. It’s crucial to understand that you possess the privilege to request
a reconsideration of the decision
Family-based Immigration
A category of immigration that enables U.S. citizens and green card holders to support specific family members in immigrating
to the United States
VAWA (Violence Against Women Act)
An avenue for noncitizens who’ve encountered mistreatment
or abuse from their U.S. citizen
or permanent resident family members to seek resolution
Release From Detention & Bond Hearing
An agreement between the detainee and the U.S. government, outlining the detainee’s commitment to attend all immigration hearings and comply with the court’s ultimate ruling
Asylum
A safeguard provided to individuals who’ve fled their homeland due
to oppression or a legitimate apprehension of oppression tied
to their race, faith, origin, political stance, or affiliation with a specific social entity
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
A standing that offers individuals
in the U.S. refuge under juvenile court jurisdiction due to parental mistreatment, abandonment,
or neglect, potentially resulting
in Green Card acquisition
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)
Established to shield qualifying young individuals who arrived
in the U.S. as children, offering them protection against deportation and temporary, renewable work authorization
TPS (Temporary Protected Status)
Transitory immigration privileges provided to qualifying individuals from specific nations facing armed conflict, natural catastrophes, or other force-majeure circumstances rendering it impossible for their citizens to go back
VISA OPTIONS:
FIND THE RIGHT VISA
With Maryana, you will be able to define and get one of the following immigration visas:
E1: Treaty Trader Visa
E2: Treaty Investor Visa
EB5: Immigrant Investor Program
EB1: Employment-Based First Preference
EB2 NIW: National Interest Waiver
EB3: Employment-Based Third Preference
H1B: Specialty Occupation Visa
J1: Exchange Visitor Visa
L1: Intra-Company Transferee Visa
O1: Extraordinary Ability Visa
TN: NAFTA Professional Visa
K1: Fiance Visa
GOT ANY
QUESTIONS?
The U.S. offers immigrant visas grounded in family connections, employment, adoption, special immigrant categories, and diversity visa. These visas are granted to foreign nationals aiming to establish lasting residence and employment in the United States. Typically, a family member or employer initiates the process by submitting an application to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If you’d like to know more, please get one of our step-by-step instructions.
The kind of visa you need is contingent upon the intention of your travel to the U.S. An immigrant visa (IV) is granted to those seeking permanent residence in the United States. With various immigration visa options available, it’s essential to identify the one that aligns most effectively with your immigration objectives and journey.
Currently, there are over 30 visa types for immigration. To know exactly what type of visa you need or qualify for, please contact us for a quick free consultation (see contacts below).
The U.S. offers immigrant visas grounded in family connections, employment, adoption, special immigrant categories, and diversity visa. These visas are granted to foreign nationals aiming to establish lasting residence and employment in the United States. Typically, a family member or employer initiates the process by submitting an application to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If you’d like to know more, please get one of our step-by-step instructions.
The kind of visa you need is contingent upon the intention of your travel to the U.S. An immigrant visa (IV) is granted to those seeking permanent residence in the United States. With various immigration visa options available, it’s essential to identify the one that aligns most effectively with your immigration objectives and journey.
Currently, there are over 30 visa types for immigration. To know exactly what type of visa you need or qualify for, please contact us for a quick free consultation (see contacts below).
Family-based Immigration – if you happen to be a close family member of a U.S. citizen, particularly if you’re married to one, the process of immigrating to the U.S. becomes notably smoother through family-based immigration, often free from constraints or extended waiting periods.
There are five fastest ways for getting a visa to the US – marriage, family reunion, political asylum, employment-based immigration of people with extraordinary abilities, and investment-based immigration. If you would like to know your options, please ask your questions in a quick free consultation.
Family-based Immigration – if you happen to be a close family member of a U.S. citizen, particularly if you’re married to one, the process of immigrating to the U.S. becomes notably smoother through family-based immigration, often free from constraints or extended waiting periods.
There are five fastest ways for getting a visa to the US – marriage, family reunion, political asylum, employment-based immigration of people with extraordinary abilities, and investment-based immigration. If you would like to know your options, please ask your questions in a quick free consultation.





