Frequently Asked Questions About ZW Law Firm
FAQ
Where is your office located?
Our main office is located at 28-07 Jackson Avenue, 5th Floor, Long Island City, NY 11101, just minutes from Manhattan. We also offer virtual consultations for clients across the U.S. and abroad.
What types of immigration cases do you handle?
We handle a wide range of immigration matters including Removal & Deportation Defense, Bond Hearings, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), family-based petitions (I-130), green card applications (I-485), inadmissibility waivers (I-601A/I-212), asylum, U-visas, VAWA,, naturalization (N-400), consular processing, employment petitions, PERM, work visas, and more.
Do you also help with deportation or court-related cases?
Yes. We represent clients in immigration court, including removal defense, bond hearings, and motions to reopen or appeal, depending on the circumstances.
What languages do you speak at your firm?
Our multilingual team can assist clients in English, Spanish, Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Farsi, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Ukrainian to ensure clear communication and cultural understanding throughout the process.
Do I need to be in the U.S. to retain your services?
No. We regularly assist clients who are still abroad, especially in cases like consular processing or family petitions initiated by U.S. sponsors.
How can I schedule a consultation?
You can contact us via WhatsApp at +1 (929) 994-1184 or email at info@zwlawoffice.com. We typically respond within 24 business hours.
Can you help if my case has already been denied or if I received a deportation notice?
Yes. We assist with motions to reopen, appeals, and removal defense. Every case is unique, and we encourage you to consult with us right away if you receive a denial or court notice.
How long will my immigration process take?
Processing times vary by case type and agency workload. During your consultation, we will explain estimated timelines based on current USCIS or court trends.
Is my personal information kept confidential?
Absolutely. All communications are confidential and protected under attorney-client privilege. Your privacy and trust are extremely important to us.