Immigration Consulting Services: Navigating Your Immigration Journey
Trusted support for all your immigration needs, including assistance with family-based visas and humanitarian visas, ensuring you receive the immigration help you require.
Trusted support for all your immigration needs, including assistance with family-based visas and humanitarian visas, ensuring you receive the immigration help you require.

Hello, my name is Beth Artiga. As an immigrant myself, I understand firsthand the challenges, hopes, and determination that come with building a life in a new country. With over 12 years of experience as a Senior Paralegal specializing in family-based visas, humanitarian visas, and asylum/removal cases, I founded my immigration consulting business to guide and empower others through their immigration journeys.
My mission is to provide honest, compassionate, and professional immigration help to fellow immigrants—helping them navigate complex immigration processes with clarity and confidence. I am committed to delivering high-quality, ethical support for those seeking to reunite with family, find safety, or obtain lawful status in the United States.
Every case I take on is personal, because I’ve walked a similar path—and I believe that every immigrant deserves an advocate who truly understands their story.
These family-based visas are available for more distant family relationships with a U.S. citizen and certain connections to a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR or Green Card holder). Additionally, they are subject to annual limits and require a wait time based on priority dates, similar to other humanitarian visas. If you need assistance navigating this process, seek immigration help to understand your options.
These family-based visas are exclusively for close family members of U.S. citizens. Importantly, there is no annual cap on the number of visas issued in these categories, which also includes some humanitarian visas. For those seeking immigration help, understanding these options is crucial.
K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa: This visa allows a U.S. citizen to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the U.S. to marry within 90 days, making it an important option under family-based visas.
K-3/K-4 Visas: These visas are designed for the spouse (K-3) and minor children (K-4) of a U.S. citizen who are waiting for their immigrant visa to be processed, ensuring that families can remain together during the immigration process.
Adjustment of Status: Applicants in the family preference categories must wait until their priority date is current in the U.S. Department of State's monthly Visa Bulletin before they can file their adjustment of status application, a crucial step for those seeking immigration help.
V Visa: This visa is for spouses and children of permanent residents, further supporting family reunification under family-based visas and enhancing the pathways to a stable life in the U.S.
Asylum Status: For persons already in the U.S. (or arriving at a port of entry) who fear persecution in their home country on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS): For certain children in the U.S. who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned by a parent; they may apply for SIJS which can lead to lawful permanent residency.
Advance Parole and TPS Applications
T-Visa: This humanitarian visa is designed for individuals who are victims of a severe form of human trafficking present in the U.S. and are cooperating with law enforcement.
U-Visa: This visa is available for victims of certain qualifying criminal activity in the U.S. who have endured substantial abuse and are willing to assist law enforcement.
VAWA Self Petition and Adjustment of Status: Under the Violence Against Women Act.
DACA Renewal. -
Description: For current DACA recipients who need to renew their protection and work permit for another 2-year period. This renewal is essential as it helps maintain your status while you explore options such as family-based visas or humanitarian visas. Additionally, we will soon offer new DACA applications for those seeking immigration help.
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