Consultation

A consultation gives you the opportunity to speak with one of our experienced immigration attorneys one-on-one and gives us a better understanding of your case. We will advise what options are available and recommend the best strategy for your situation. During the consultation or soon thereafter we will also provide you with a fee quote and application time-line.

There is no time limit for the consultation; however, it generally lasts between 30 and 60 minutes.

Our staff consists of Spanish and Romanian speakers, and arrangements can be made with translators of other languages as well.

To schedule a consultation, please contact us.

How much does a consultation cost?

The consultation fee is $400.00, and payment is collected prior to meeting with the attorney. We accept cash, personal check, money order, and credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover).

This consultation fee will be deducted from the retainer fee if you retain our office within 30 days of your consultation.

When and where does the consultation take place? 

Consultations can be scheduled Monday through Friday between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Arrangements may be made for consultations at earlier or later times upon request. Consultations are held in our office located at:

2200 Wilson, Blvd, Ste. 205
Arlington, VA 22201

You may also schedule a telephone consultation if necessary (202) 835-0660.

Please note that we are available for consultations via Skype. Our username is bromberglaw.

What documents do I need to bring to my consultation?

You should bring any documentation that is relevant to your case, especially any applications filed with our correspondence received from U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS), Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, the National Visa Center, the Department of Labor and the Immigration Court.

If you have had any criminal cases (even minor traffic incidents), please bring all documents that you have related to the case. Also, if you have access to personal identification and financial documents, it would be helpful to bring those as well.

These documents include:

  • Birth, marriage, and/or death certificates
  • Passports, driver’s licenses and/or ID cards
  • Financial and/or tax information
  • Work and residence history
  • Documentation of entering the U.S.

The content of this website is meant only to acquaint you with general information about immigration.This information is not legal advice and is not a substitute for having a consultation with an attorney. If you have additional questions or would like to schedule a consultation, please contact us.

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