Worldwide Services for United States Immigration

Compass Immigration P.A. can help you from anywhere in the world: we are licensed to assist clients nationwide and worldwide. Through use of technology, we are able to represent clients from anywhere, without ever needing to meet in person. Video conferencing, email, and modern software offer our clients alternative method of communicating with the Attorney and paralegal handling their matter.

We understand that the immigration process can be daunting and overwhelming. At Compass Immigration P.A., our mission is to help clients navigate through the stressful process with ease and certainty. By practicing exclusively in immigration law, we are able to provide a higher degree of excellence and service.

With a wealth of experience and a clear understanding of immigration laws and regulations, Compass Immigration P.A. offers in depth expertise all while maintaining a personal touch. We take the time to understand your particular needs so that we are able to provide you tailored services designed to reflect your unique requirements.

Our goal is simple: Our clients get the same level of personal attention that we ourselves would want to receive. No two matters are the same. This attention to detail means that we can provide our clients with the highest chance of success possible. We are here to help turn your dreams into reality.

Our Services

  • Family based Petitions (children, step-children, spouses, parents, and siblings)

  • Marriage and Fiancé Visas (including same sex spouses and couples)

  • Green Cards and Permanent Residency

  • Work Visas

  • Employment Authorization Cards (EADs)

  • Investor Visas

  • Citizenship and Naturalization

  • Waivers (pardons) for undocumented immigrants

  • Deferred Action (including DACA)

  • Tourist Visas

  • Humanitarian and Emergency Situations

  • Asylum and Refugee Applications

  • Military Immigration for active duty, reserves, and veterans/retired members (including family members)

Immigration News

  • Lawsuits Prompt Immigration Agencies to Publish Critical Documents in Their FOIA Libraries
    December 1, 2023

    Last September, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agreed to publish past versions of the Department of Homeland Security’s Privacy Impact Assessments on CBP One, the app that allows asylum seekers to schedule inspection appointments, among other functions. CBP agreed to post these documents in the agency’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) library. Agencies’ FOIA libraries—or […] The post Lawsuits Prompt Immigration Agencies to Publish Critical Documents in Their FOIA Libraries appeared first on Immigration Impact. […]

  • What We Know About the Senate Negotiations That Could Wreck Asylum in the US 
    December 1, 2023

    Members of the U.S. Senate are currently negotiating a deal to continue funding the federal government next year, as well as providing military aid to Ukraine But the cost could be the federal government’s ability to provide humanitarian protection to migrants in need. According to public reporting, Senate negotiators are considering several potential restrictions to […] The post What We Know About the Senate Negotiations That Could Wreck Asylum in the US  appeared first on Immigration Impact. […]

  • Talking Turkey 2023: Kindness on the Subway
    November 22, 2023

    Over the last few weeks, as I reflected on writing our annual Thanksgiving blog post, I struggled to find the right words and message. During years past, this post offered best practices for engaging in dialogue across the days’ festivities. And although that recipe has been loved by many, I also felt compelled to dig […] The post Talking Turkey 2023: Kindness on the Subway appeared first on Immigration Impact. […]

  • Labor Shortage Can Be Fixed by Letting Asylum Seekers Get Work Permits Sooner, Business Leaders Say
    November 20, 2023

    When asylum seekers come to the United States, they want to work—but an outdated immigration statute is making that more difficult than it needs to be. After filing an asylum application, asylum seekers must wait an agonizing six months before they can receive a work permit. This makes their already vulnerable position even worse and […] The post Labor Shortage Can Be Fixed by Letting Asylum Seekers Get Work Permits Sooner, Business Leaders Say appeared first on Immigration Impact. […]

  • Congress Punts on Supplemental Funding While Setting up Future Fight on Immigration
    November 17, 2023

    After weeks of uncertainty as to whether Congress would reach a deal to fund the government and avoid a shutdown, earlier this week Congress passed a continuing resolution bill which funds the government through the end of the year. But this delay will only last a matter of months. In the meantime, Congress is still […] The post Congress Punts on Supplemental Funding While Setting up Future Fight on Immigration appeared first on Immigration Impact. […]

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