Immigration Law Group LLC is a specialized immigration law firm with offices in Missouri, Florida, and Hawai’i, serving clients across all 50 states. Led by attorney Evita Tolu, a former immigrant herself, the firm stands out for its personal approach and deep understanding of the immigrant experience, ensuring clients receive knowledgeable and empathetic legal guidance during critical life decisions.
The firm’s philosophy centers on building strong attorney-client relationships, setting clear expectations, and developing tailored strategies to address each client’s unique immigration challenges. With extensive experience in both immigration litigation and federal tax matters, the practice assists a diverse clientele including employers, families, students, and individuals facing complex issues such as criminal convictions or delayed application adjudications. Services are available in Russian, Ukrainian, and English, with additional language support via interpreters.
Services Offered
- Immigration attorney services
- U.S. Visas (H, H-1B, H-1B RFEs, H-2B, H-3, H-4, P, E-1, E-2, O-1, O-2, F-1, M, R, TN Visa Canada, TN Visa Mexico)
- Asylum petitions
- Green Card applications (Family Immigration, Employment Immigration, EB-5 Investment)
- Adjustment of status petitions
- Change of immigration status
- Naturalization
- Deportation defense
- Removal proceedings
- Immigration litigation
- Labor Condition Applications
- Permanent Labor Certification
- Conditional Residency (I-751)
- Visa K applications
- Immigration & Crimes defense (Crimes of Moral Turpitude, Aggravated Felonies, Crimes of Violence, Firearm Crimes, Fraud Crimes, Drug Crimes)
- Federal income, gift, and international taxation representation before IRS and U.S. Tax Court
- Union consultation for O-1 visas
The firm serves clients nationwide and offers legal support in Russian, Ukrainian, and English, with interpreter services available for other languages. Evita Tolu is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and was recognized with an award for immigration assistance by the Saint Louis Business Journal in 2005.
