New York
A member of the New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts State and Federal Bar, Jeffrey Garfin is an experienced attorney who has represented hundreds of clients both in and out of court on immigration, criminal and entertainment related matters.
Show more
Be the first to leave a review for Law Offices of Jeffrey D. Garfin, LLC..
Adjustment of Status (Green Card Application)
Naturalization (Citizenship Application)
Removal Defense
Asylum
The United States government offers protection to persons who can demonstrate a well-founded fear of past or future persecution based on one of the following five grounds:
Nationality
Religion
Membership in a particular social group
Race
Political opinion
Family Based Immigration
Family-Based Immigration allows U.S. Citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor certain family members for a visa that provides permanent residence, otherwise known as a “green card.” There are two major categories of family-based immigration: immediate relative, and family preference. Contact us to find out more
Other Family based forms for relief are described below:
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
The Violence Against Women Act, or VAWA, allows abused spouses, children, and parents of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to self-petition for immigrant visas.
Fiancé(e)/K Visa
The K Visa, or Fiancé(e) Visa, permits the fiancé(e) of a U.S. Citizen to travel to the United States to marry and then pursue Adjustment of Status.
Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ)
Special Immigrant Juvenile status, or SIJ, allows certain children present in the United States to seek lawful permanent resident status.
Consular Processing
Cancellation of Removal
Non-Immigrant Visas
U-Visa
The U Nonimmigrant Visa protects persons in the United States who are victims of certain crimes which result in substantial mental, emotional, or physical abuse. Applicant must be willing to assist government officials in their investigation or prosecution of the person who committed the crime against them.
T-Visa
The T Nonimmigrant Visa protects persons who are present in the United States due to human trafficking. Applicants must have been the victims of severe forms of human trafficking, including both sex and labor trafficking.
S-Visa
The S Nonimmigrant Visa protects persons who assist law enforcement as witnesses or informants.
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
Business Immigration
Inadmissibility Waivers
Personal Injury
Detained / Bond Proceedings
Stay of Removal
Humanitarian Parole
Employment Authorizations (Work Permit)
Fluent in Spanish and Chinese