Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC is a nationally recognized immigration law firm based in Chicago, specializing exclusively in U.S. immigration and nationality law. Founded in 1974, the firm has built a reputation for aggressive and professional legal representation, helping thousands of foreign nationals secure temporary and permanent lawful status in the United States.
The firm’s experienced team of attorneys provides comprehensive guidance through complex immigration processes, with a strong focus on removal defense, family-based petitions, and employment-based visas. They are dedicated to protecting clients’ rights, particularly in challenging scenarios involving detention, deportation, and humanitarian claims, and have a proven track record of success in federal court litigation and appeals.
Services Offered
- Asylum
- Citizenship & Naturalization
- Green Cards
- Adjustment of Status
- Consular Processing
- Protection-Based Claims
- Special Immigrant Juvenile Visas
- U Visa
- Waivers of Inadmissibility
- Employment Corporate Compliance
- Employment-Based Immigrant Visas
- Investor & Entrepreneur Visas (including E-B5)
- Non-Immigrant Visas (B-1/B-2, E, F, M, H, I, L, O, P)
- Nurse Visas
- PERM Labor Certification
- Researchers & Scientists Visas
- Family-Based Conditional Resident Status
- DACA
- Deferred Action & DREAMers
- Divorce and Immigration
- Humanitarian Reinstatement
- Immigration Counseling
- Immigration Through Adoption
- J-1 Waiver
- Juvenile Petitions
- Marriage Fraud Defense
- Spouse/Fiancé Visa
- Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Petitions
- Removal Defense Appeals
- Expedited Removal Defense
- Federal Court Litigation
- Challenging Removal Orders
- Suing Department of Homeland Security Officers
- Green Card Interview Preparation
- Paths to Citizenship Guidance
- Permanent Residency Applications
The firm serves clients nationwide from offices in Chicago, Northbrook, and Libertyville, and offers services in English, Spanish, and Polish. Their notable achievements include successful habeas corpus petitions, bond hearings, and precedent-setting cases in immigration court.
