Park Slope, Brooklyn
Mandi Law Group provides experienced immigration legal services to residents of Park Slope, Gowanus, Carroll Gardens, and Prospect Heights. Whether you need a green card, work visa, deportation defense, or citizenship, our attorneys are ready to help. Call (518) 698-0347 for a consultation.
Park Slope is one of Brooklyn's most vibrant and diverse neighborhoods. Behind its tree-lined blocks and historic brownstones lives a significant immigrant population — from Polish and Mexican families who have called the neighborhood home for generations to new arrivals from China, South Asia, and Latin America. Many Park Slope residents are professionals working in tech, finance, healthcare, and the arts who need sophisticated immigration solutions.
Mandi Law Group handles the full range of immigration matters for Brooklyn clients. Our attorneys are familiar with the USCIS Brooklyn Field Office at 2914 Atlantic Ave and the Immigration Court at 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan, where we regularly appear for adjustment interviews, green card interviews, and removal hearings.
From straightforward family petitions to complex deportation defense and employment-based immigration strategies, we deliver clear, strategic counsel. Call (518) 698-0347 to schedule your consultation today.
We handle all areas of immigration law for individuals, families, and employers in Park Slope and across Brooklyn.
Petition for spouses, children, parents, and siblings through USCIS Brooklyn Field Office at 2914 Atlantic Ave. We handle I-130 petitions, consular processing, and conditional green card removal of conditions for Park Slope families.
File I-485 adjustment of status locally in Brooklyn for immediate relatives and preference category visa holders. We handle employment-based green cards for the many professionals and tech workers based in Park Slope.
H-1B petitions for Park Slope professionals working in tech, finance, and the arts. Cap-exempt filings for those employed by universities or nonprofits. TN visas for Canadian and Mexican professionals. O-1 extraordinary ability visas.
Affirmative asylum applications with USCIS and defensive cases at 26 Federal Plaza. We represent clients fleeing persecution including Polish, Mexican, and Chinese nationals with credible asylum claims.
Experienced representation before the NYC Immigration Court at 26 Federal Plaza. We pursue cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, voluntary departure, and motions to reopen for Park Slope and Brooklyn residents.
N-400 naturalization applications for long-term Park Slope residents ready to become U.S. citizens. We help with selective service registration issues, extended travel questions, and civil history reviews before filing.
USCIS cases for Park Slope and all of Brooklyn are handled at the Brooklyn Field Office located at 2914 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11207. For removal proceedings, the Immigration Court is at 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan. Our attorneys accompany clients to both locations.
Cap-exempt H-1B petitions are available if your employer is a nonprofit research institution, university-affiliated hospital, or higher education institution. If your employer is a standard for-profit company, you must enter the H-1B lottery. However, if you hold an EB-1A or EB-2 NIW, you can self-petition for a green card without employer sponsorship — often a better path for Park Slope professionals.
Bring your passport, all previous passports, birth certificate (original + certified translation), police certificate from each country lived in for 6+ months, medical exam sealed envelope (I-693), tax returns (3 years), proof of joint domicile if filing through marriage, and any prior immigration court decisions. We prepare clients with a full document checklist and conduct a mock interview before the appointment.
Depending on the offense, a conviction may bar or delay naturalization. Some offenses require waiting 5 years after the conviction date; others may constitute an aggravated felony making you permanently ineligible. We strongly recommend a full legal review before filing your N-400. Certain Park Slope residents have been placed in removal proceedings after filing for citizenship without addressing prior convictions — avoid this risk.
For immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, current USCIS processing times for I-485 in the Brooklyn district typically run 12–20 months. Employment-based cases (EB-1, EB-2, EB-3) may vary depending on per-country priority date backlogs. We monitor processing times and file expedite requests when medical, financial hardship, or other compelling circumstances justify acceleration.
Mandi Law Group serves Park Slope, Brooklyn, and all five NYC boroughs. Contact us for a confidential consultation with an experienced immigration attorney.