Securing Your Immigration Status & Protecting Your Future

Immigration Law

At Anaya Law, we help individuals, families, and workers nationwide with navigating complex immigration laws to build a secure future in the United States. Whether you’re applying for legal residency, seeking asylum, or defending against deportation, we are here to advocate for you and your loved ones.

Guiding Your Immigration Journey

Our approach

Immigration law can be complex and overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. At Anaya Law, we provide personalized legal strategies designed to help individuals, families, and workers secure their legal status and build a future in the U.S.


We take the time to understand your unique circumstances, explain your options clearly, and develop a plan that aligns with your goals. Whether you’re applying for residency, reuniting with loved ones, or defending against deportation, we are committed to providing clear guidance and dedicated advocacy at every step.


Our firm stays at the forefront of changing immigration policies and legal developments, ensuring you receive the most up-to-date advice and strong representation. With compassion, diligence, and unwavering commitment, we help you move forward with confidence toward a more secure future.

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Residency & Citizenship

We assist with obtaining Green Cards and naturalization, helping you achieve your dream of U.S. citizenship.


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Deportation Defense & Detainee Representation

If you or a loved one is facing deportation, our firm aggressively defends your right to stay in the U.S.


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Asylum & Humanitarian Visas

We help those fleeing persecution apply for asylum, refugee status, and other humanitarian protections.


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Family-Based Petitions & Fiancé(e) Visas


We reunite families by helping U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents petition for their loved ones to join them.

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Comprehensive Visa Support

We assist with all types of visa applications, including H1, L1, E1, family-based visas, and employment-based visas, ensuring your application is accurate and complete.


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Naturalization & Citizenship

Our team guides you through the naturalization process, helping you achieve your goal of becoming a U.S. citizen.


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Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)

We support children seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) with care. Our team guides families through each step to help young immigrants find stability and protection.


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Defense & Appeals

We represent clients in removal proceedings, appeals, and motions to reopen, protecting your rights every step of the way.


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Immigration Law Explained

FREQUENTLY ASKED questions

  • How can I get a Green Card (permanent residency)?

    There are several ways to obtain a Green Card, including:

    • Family sponsorship – If you have a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member who can petition for you
    • Employment-based Green Cards – If an employer sponsors you for a work visa leading to residency
    • Asylum or refugee status – If you’ve been granted asylum or refugee protection
    • Diversity Visa Lottery – If selected in the U.S. government’s visa lottery program

    Each case is unique. We can assess your eligibility and guide you through the process.

  • What should I do if I or a family member is facing deportation?

    If you or a loved one has been detained or placed in removal proceedings, it’s crucial to act quickly. Our firm can help by:

    • Filing for bond to secure release from detention
    • Challenging removal orders and presenting a strong legal defense
    • Seeking asylum or other forms of relief
    • Filing an appeal if you have already received a deportation order

    Contact us immediately for urgent deportation defense assistance.

  • How long does the immigration process take?

    Processing times vary depending on the type of application, government backlog, and individual case circumstances. On average:

    • Green Cards can take several months to a few years, depending on eligibility category
    • Citizenship (naturalization) usually takes 6–12 months
    • Family-based petitions range from several months to years, depending on the family relationship
    • Work visas depend on the specific visa category and employer sponsorship

    We can help you navigate these timelines and ensure your case is processed as efficiently as possible.

Call Now to Discuss Your Case

Why Work With Richard Anaya?


✔ Dedicated to protecting immigrant families and workers

✔ Experienced in both routine applications and high-stakes deportation defense

✔ 24/7 availability for urgent immigration concerns

✔ Free 30-minute first consultation