Family-based green cards.
Helping a spouse, parent, child, or fiancé come to the U.S. — or stay here legally. We help you find the right path and understand the real timeline.
Family green cards, citizenship, work permits, removal defense, asylum, and more. We work with people across New Jersey to make sense of where they are — and figure out what's possible next.
Licensed in New Jersey. Trained to argue your case in front of USCIS and immigration court — not just fill out forms.
Some cases are simple. Some are complicated. Some don't have a path forward. We tell you which one you have — honestly.
Every call is confidential. We don't share your information with the government.
Helping a spouse, parent, child, or fiancé come to the U.S. — or stay here legally. We help you find the right path and understand the real timeline.
For green-card holders ready to become citizens. Some cases — long absences, an old arrest — need extra care. We prepare you for the interview and the test.
Some cases have a path. Some don't. The most important thing I can do for you is tell you the truth about which one you have.
If you're in immigration court, detained, or facing a notice to appear, time matters. Missing a deadline can close off real defenses — the sooner you call, the more options stay open.
For people who can't safely return home, and survivors of serious crimes, trafficking, or abuse. These cases need careful documentation — and a lawyer who treats your story with care.
Your situation isn't on this list? Call anyway.
I'd rather tell you the truth than take your money.
There are people in this business who will take a fee to file paperwork they don't understand — or worse, paperwork that quietly hurts your case. I came to immigration law because the people who need it most are the people most often taken advantage of. My job is to give you a real read on your situation: what's possible, what isn't, and what it would take. If we're a fit, we work the case together. If we're not, I'll tell you that too.
Immigration forms ask yes-or-no questions where one wrong checkbox can quietly hurt your case for years. People who just fill out forms aren't trained to see those traps. Lawyers are.
Deadlines pass quietly. Options that exist today often aren't there in six months. Waiting is a decision — and usually the wrong one.
A lawyer who tells you what you want to hear will cost you more than one who tells you what you need to hear. Be careful with anyone who promises a result.
Turuchi Law Firm has helped me a lot to make my parents legal here. I appreciate them so much!
She exceeded all my expectations. Her professionalism and expertise gave me confidence throughout the entire process.
Okoro E. · Verified clientLa mejor Firma de abogados en el Area Tri-Estatal. Hablan español y para toda la gente del habla Hispana es una Firma muy recomendada y responsable en sus Casos.
The best law firm in the Tri-State area. They speak Spanish and are highly recommended for the Hispanic community.
Tonju Gomez · Verified clientFrom the initial consultation to the resolution of my case, the team was incredibly thorough, responsive, and always took the time to answer my questions.
Chijioke J. · Verified clientEvery review on this page is from a verified client of the firm.
Most options are still open. The right move now is usually much easier than the same move six months from now.
Deadlines start to close. Asylum has a one-year filing window. Status that's expiring gets harder to fix the longer it lapses. Quiet windows close without warning.
Cases get harder, not easier. Old filings haunt new ones. Years of lapsed status can take years to undo. Earlier is always better than later.
Immigration consultations have a fee — you pay to schedule a call with Turuchi, where she reviews your situation in detail and tells you what's possible. That fee covers her time and expertise. If you hire us to take your case, we'll explain the cost of the full work clearly before you commit — different case types cost different amounts. We tell you the consultation fee when you call so there are no surprises.
No. We're a private law firm. Your call to us is confidential, and we don't share your information with the government. A lot of people are afraid to even ask the question — but asking a lawyer about your situation is one of the safest things you can do.
You can still call. Even without legal status, there can be options worth exploring — through family relationships, time in the country, marriage, or other paths in immigration law. The first step is finding out what's actually possible in your specific situation — not assuming the answer is no.
Sometimes yes. A denial isn't always the end — there are often appeals, motions, or different routes that weren't tried the first time. We can review what was filed, what was denied, and tell you honestly whether there's anything we'd do differently. If we don't think we can help, we'll tell you that too.
It depends on the case type and on USCIS backlogs, which change. Simple family petitions can move in months. Court cases and complicated filings can take years. What we can do is give you a realistic timeline up front — not a sales pitch — so you know what to plan around.
Pick up the phone. We'll handle the rest.
732-203-5531Call anytime — we answer or call you right back.