Personal U.S. Immigration Guidance
I work directly with clients on U.S. immigration matters — not through case managers, junior associates, or a call center.
My role is to help you understand the process, identify risks, and prepare the case as clearly as possible.
What I focus on:
- Direct attorney communication
- Honest risk assessment
- Careful case preparation
Schedule a consultation to discuss your situation and next steps.
Immigration Services
Family Immigration
Marriage-based green cards, family petitions, fiancé(e) visas, consular processing, and adjustment of status.
Business & Employment Immigration
Selected work, investor, treaty, and intracompany transfer matters, including E-1, E-2, L-1, H-1B, and O-1.
Visitor Visa Strategy
B-1/B-2 visitor visa questions, prior refusals, travel-purpose issues, and application strategy.
Citizenship & Naturalization
CRBA, N-400 preparation, eligibility review, interview preparation, and citizenship-related questions.
How It Works
01
Initial Consultation
We discuss your case, timing, goals, and any key concerns so you understand your options.
02
Case Assessment
After reviewing your situation and background, I identify the strongest path and explain risks, costs, and next steps.
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Preparation & Filing
You receive a document checklist, filing guidance, and direct attorney oversight through submission.
Experience
I’ve been a licensed attorney for over 13 years, and for the past 4 years, I’ve focused exclusively on U.S. immigration law. I handle a variety of cases, including family-based immigration (such as marriage and fiancé visas, green cards for relatives), employment-based and business visas (like H-1B and L-1), visitor visas, and U.S. citizenship and naturalization.
Every case is personally managed by me, so you always know who’s working on your behalf.
Frequently Asked questions
Do I need a lawyer for a U.S. immigration case?
Not every immigration case requires a lawyer. But if your case involves prior refusals, immigration violations, criminal history, weak documentation, business immigration, or uncertainty about the right path, legal guidance can help you understand the risks before you file.
What types of immigration cases do you handle?
Rubin Immigration works on selected U.S. immigration and nationality law matters, including family-based green cards, marriage-based cases, citizenship and naturalization, visitor visa strategy, J-1 waiver issues, and business immigration matters such as E-1, E-2, L-1, H-1B, and O-1 cases.
Do you work directly with clients?
Yes. Rubin Immigration is intentionally small. When you work with the firm, you work directly with attorney Yoni Rubin — not a case manager, junior associate, or call center.
Can you help if I am outside the United States?
Yes. Many U.S. immigration matters can be handled remotely, including consular processing, visitor visa strategy, treaty visa matters, J-1 waiver questions, citizenship-related issues, and family-based cases involving applicants outside the United States.
What happens after I schedule a consultation?
After you request a consultation, I review the basic information you provide and meet with you to discuss your situation, possible options, risks, and next steps. A consultation is not just a sales call; the purpose is to understand the facts and help you decide what to do next.
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