Immigration law affects some of the most important aspects of a person’s life, including family relationships, employment opportunities, education, and long-term security in the United States. Whether you are applying for a green card, seeking U.S. citizenship, or facing removal proceedings, navigating the immigration system can be complex and overwhelming without experienced legal guidance.
Gergana Genova represents individuals and families throughout Westchester County in a wide range of immigration matters. Since 2011, our firm has helped clients pursue lawful immigration status, protect their rights, and build a secure future in the United States.
We proudly serve clients throughout White Plains, Yonkers, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Port Chester, Mamaroneck, Rye, Harrison, Scarsdale, Eastchester, Bronxville, and surrounding communities.
Schedule a consultation today to discuss your immigration goals and available legal options.
Every immigration case presents unique circumstances and challenges. Our firm provides personalized representation designed to help clients identify the best available pathway under U.S. immigration law.
We assist clients with:
Family unity remains one of the cornerstones of U.S. immigration law. We help U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents petition for qualifying relatives and navigate the immigration process from beginning to end.
Marriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident may provide a pathway to permanent residence. We assist clients with application preparation, supporting documentation, and interview preparation.
Certain applicants may be eligible to obtain permanent residence without leaving the United States. We guide clients through adjustment of status applications and supporting documentation requirements.
Certain individuals may qualify for humanitarian immigration benefits, such as U visa and T Visa, designed to provide protection and lawful status.
The Violence Against Women Act allows certain qualifying spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents to seek immigration benefits independently.
Victims of qualifying crimes who cooperate with law enforcement may qualify for U Visa protection and a pathway toward permanent residence.
Victims of human trafficking may qualify for immigration relief through a T Visa and related benefits.
Certain children who have experienced abuse, neglect, or abandonment may qualify for SIJ and eventual lawful permanent residence.
Removal proceedings can place an individual’s future in the United States at risk.
We represent clients in matters involving:
Certain immigration violations or inadmissibility issues do not automatically prevent approval of immigration benefits.
Depending on the circumstances, waivers may be available for:
Our office carefully evaluates each case to determine whether waiver relief may be available.
Immigration matters often involve life-changing decisions affecting families, careers, and future opportunities.
Clients choose Genova Law because we provide:
Genova Law proudly serves clients throughout:
No matter where you live in Westchester County, our office is committed to helping you navigate the immigration process with confidence.
Eligibility depends on your immigration history, family relationships, current status, and long-term goals. A consultation can help identify the most appropriate immigration pathway.
Processing times vary depending on the category, government workload, and individual case circumstances.
Many lawful permanent residents become eligible after five years if they meet all statutory requirements.
A U Visa is available to certain crime victims who have cooperated with law enforcement authorities.
In some cases, yes. Eligibility depends on the specific violation and available forms of relief.
You should speak with an immigration attorney as soon as possible to evaluate your options and protect your rights.
Speak directly with Attorney Genova. Honest, expert guidance on your case — no commitment required.
Whether you are seeking a green card, citizenship, humanitarian relief, or defense against removal proceedings, experienced legal representation can help you navigate the immigration system with greater confidence.
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