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Immigration that Builds America One Family, One Business at a Time.

Your Immigration   Journey Guided with Precision & Compassion

Strategic Immigration Solutions, Powered by Experience

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10

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Years Of Experience
About Us

Immigration Law with Strategy, Strength, and Heart

At PKH Law Group, we bring decades of nationwide immigration experience to individuals, families, and businesses seeking trusted legal guidance. Our results speak for themselves—clients turn to us for our consistent success, strategic creativity, and deeply personal approach to every case.

With centrally located offices and a multilingual team—including attorneys fluent in several languages—we proudly serve a diverse client base with complex immigration needs. Whether it’s family-based petitions,employment visas, or asylum and humanitarian relief, we are known for turning challenges into victories.

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. Our firm is led by a seasoned immigration attorney who crafts each case with precision, innovation, and genuine care. At PKH Law Group, your future isn’t just a file on our desk—it’s our mission.

Our Legal Expertise


Family-Based Immigration

We help families reunite in the United States. Whether you’re sponsoring a spouse, parent, child, or sibling.

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Immigrant & Non-Immigrant Visas

We simplify the visa process for temporary visits or permanent residency.

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Business & Employment-Based Immigration

From startups to global corporations, we support your workforce needs.

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Humanitarian & Protection-Based Immigration

Protecting those in need with specialized relief options

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Removal Defense

Facing deportation? We provide strong legal defense to protect your rights and family.

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Waivers of Inadmissibility

If past mistakes or circumstances create barriers, we help you apply for waivers to overcome

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Appeals & Federal Litigation

We represent clients in appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals and federal courts

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Crimimmigration

Criminal issues can impact your immigration status. We help you understand consequences

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Why Choose
PKH Law Group

Our approach combines strategic thinking, unwavering strength, and genuine heart to deliver exceptional results for our clients nationwide.

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Strategy

We craft innovative solutions tailored to each unique case, turning complex challenges into clear pathways forward.

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Strength

With decades of nationwide experience, we bring unwavering dedication and proven expertise to every case.

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Heart

Every client receives genuine care and personal attention. We're not just your attorneys — we're your advocates.

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Your Immigration Journey Deserves More Than One-Size-Fits-All Solutions

over the past decade, PKH Law Group has redefined what it means to practice immigration law. We don’t just handle cases – we craft personalized strategies that reflect the unique circumstances, dreams, and challenges of each client. Our lead attorney takes a hands-on role in every case, ensuring that you receive not just legal representation, but a legal partner who truly understands and cares about your success.


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Nationwide Reach

Serving clients across all 50 states with centrally located offices.

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Multilingual Team

We speak many languages fluently for smooth communication.

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Precision

Every detail matters in immigration law. We leave nothing to chance.

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Innovation

Creative solutions for even the most complex immigration challenges.

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Our Testimonials

Success Begins With Meaningful Relationships

I came in 2015. Had the most irresponsible attorney. My file was beyond repair. Then I came to PH LAW GROUP in 2020 and they have worked so hard and guided me and been there for me. I am very grateful. My case was granted. Thank you.

I am so happy today. First thing I want to say lawyer met me herself four times to train me and stress the weak points. Her training gave me confidence. I want to tell everyone about her and her law firm. And all of her staff work hard and honestly like her. Thank you so much.

This is the best lawyer and law firm. She works so hard and I know she is the happiest when we win. I recommend them to everybody. Thank you Mam

The PH Law team made my immigration process smooth and stress-free. Their dedication, responsiveness, and guidance at every step gave me complete peace of mind. I'm especially grateful for their prompt handling of my application and attention to detail. I highly recommend PH Law to anyone seeking immigration assistance!

I'm deeply grateful to my asylum lawyer and their incredible team for their unwavering support and hard work on my case. From day one, they guided me through each step, patiently answered all my questions, and made the entire process far less overwhelming. Their expertise and dedication gave me the confidence I needed during a very challenging time.

My experience with PH Law was outstanding. From the very start of my green card applications for myself and my three children to the moment we were approved, the staff treated me with kindness and professionalism. They were patient, accommodating, and always flexible with scheduling. I'm truly grateful to everyone at PH Law for their unwavering support and dedication.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Who can sponsor a family member for a green card?
A: U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (green card holders) can sponsor certain relatives. U.S. citizens can sponsor spouses, parents, children, and siblings. Green card holders can sponsor spouses and unmarried children.

Q2: What is the difference between a K-1 fiancé visa and a marriage-based green card?
A: The K-1 visa allows a foreign fiancé(e) to enter the U.S. to marry the petitioner within 90 days. After marriage, the foreign spouse can apply for a green card. A marriage-based green card petition is for spouses already married.

Q3: How long does it take to process family-based green card petitions?
A: Processing times vary widely depending on the relationship and country of origin. Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens usually take 10-14 months, while siblings can take 10+ years due to visa quotas.

Q4: Can I work while my family-based green card application is pending?
A: If you file for adjustment of status within the U.S., you may apply for a work permit (Employment Authorization Document) while waiting for your green card.

Q1: What is the difference between immigrant and non-immigrant visas?
A: Immigrant visas lead to lawful permanent residency (green cards). Non-immigrant visas are temporary and allow travel, work, or study for a specific period.

Q2: What types of non-immigrant work visas do you handle?
A: We assist with H-1B (specialty occupation), L-1 (intra-company transferee), O-1 (extraordinary ability), E-1/E-2 (treaty trader/investor), P visas (performers/athletes), and more.

Q3: Can I extend or change my non-immigrant visa while in the U.S.?
A: Yes, in many cases you can apply to extend your stay or change to a different visa category without leaving the U.S., subject to eligibility.

Q4: What is a visa bulletin and why is it important?
A: The visa bulletin is published monthly by the U.S. Department of State and shows visa availability by category and country. It impacts how long you must wait for a visa number.

Q1: What is the PERM labor certification process?
A: PERM is the first step for many employment-based green cards. It requires the employer to prove no qualified U.S. workers are available for the position.

Q2: What employment-based green card categories exist?
A: EB-1 (extraordinary ability/professors), EB-2 (advanced degree/professionals), EB-3 (skilled/unskilled workers), EB-4 (special immigrants), EB-5 (investors).

Q3: How long does the employment green card process take?
A: It varies by category and country. Some categories have backlogs that may add years to the wait.

Q4: Can startups sponsor foreign workers?
A: Yes, but the company must meet certain financial and operational requirements. We advise on structuring your business and petitions.

Q1: Who qualifies for asylum or refugee status?
A: Individuals who face persecution or fear persecution due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.

Q2: What are T and U visas?
A: T visas protect victims of human trafficking, while U visas protect victims of certain crimes who cooperate with law enforcement.

Q3: What is Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)?
A: SIJS protects children who have been abused, abandoned, or neglected, allowing them to apply for lawful permanent residence.

Q4: How does the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) protect immigrants?
A: VAWA allows certain abused spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens or green card holders to self-petition for status without the abuser's knowledge.

Q1: What happens if I receive a Notice to Appear (NTA)?
A: It means the government intends to start removal proceedings against you. You should immediately seek legal counsel to defend your case.

Q2: What defenses exist against removal?
A: Possible defenses include cancellation of removal, asylum, adjustment of status, withholding of removal, and more.

Q3: Can I apply for bond while in removal proceedings?
A: Yes, depending on your circumstances, you may request bond to be released from detention.

Q1: When do I need a waiver?
A: If you are inadmissible to the U.S. due to prior immigration violations, criminal convictions, health issues, or other grounds, you may need a waiver.

Q2: How do I apply for a waiver?
A: Waiver applications are often filed with USCIS or consular offices; the process requires demonstrating hardship to qualifying relatives or other criteria.

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