Law Office of Salvatore Paszynsky, P.C.

110 Wall Street, 11th Floor - New York

212.269.6000

Introduction

About the Firm

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Requirements

Eligibility

   

Do It Right the First Time.

YOU ARE TAKING THE BIG STEP of getting married but your fiancé is in another country.  You know that if your fiancé (K-1) petition is not prepared correctly, you can expect long delays or even denial of your petition. This is not the time to guess, experiment, or cut corners. This is not the time for a do-it-yourself kit or an unreliable, assembly line operation.

YOU WANT IT DONE CORRECTLY, professionally, the first time.

PUT OUR EXPERIENCE AND PROFESSIONALISM TO WORK FOR YOU. We do all the work and stay with you through the entire process.  With our experience we minimize the risk of having your fiancé visa denied so you save time, money, and have peace of mind.

About the Firm

The Law Office of Salvatore Paszynsky, P.C. is a full-service law firm that is dedicated to the highest levels of professionalism in immigration law practice. You will receive personalized and efficient representation at all stages of the visa petition process.

Our office is located on the 11th Floor of 110 Wall Street in the heart of New York City's Financial District.

You Will Receive the Highest Quality, Professional Service.

We don't just prepare the visa petition for you. We also manage the case during the Embassy phase which is where the fiancé is preparing for a potentially difficult interview.  It is at this point when most potential problems with the visa arise.

Whenever you phone you will speak to a live person, never an automated attendant, never voicemail. We have flexible payment plans and accept credit cards.

We take the time to:

  • Return your calls

  • Review fully your personal circumstances

  • Confirm that the K-1 Fiancé visa is appropriate for you

  • Explain every detail of the process to you

  • Answer your questions

  • Prepare your visa application accurately and quickly

  • Submit your visa application to the proper government agencies

  • Coordinate all correspondence with government agencies

  • Advise you on how to handle yourself at your Consular or USCIS interview, and what to expect

  • Continually update you on the status of your case.