Chavin Immigration Law Office is a specialized US immigration and visa practice based in London, focusing on business and family-based transitions to the United States. Led by attorney Melissa Chavin, the firm stands out for its blue-chip law firm experience applied to client cases on a reasonable fee basis, offering expert guidance for both temporary visits and permanent relocation.
The firm provides thoughtful and attentive service, leveraging impeccable training from top-tier British and American law firms and maintaining a small caseload to ensure personalized attention. It serves a diverse clientele including multinational corporations, banks, religious and charitable organizations, employees, investors, and individuals. With expertise in forensic analysis of financial and investor documents, the team is particularly skilled at assembling successful business and investor petitions.
Services Offered
- Immigration attorney services
- Immigration and naturalization services
- Business and investment-based immigration
- Family immigration, including marriage-based petitions and affidavits of support
- Consular processing of family immigration
- US citizenship applications and consultations
- Surprise or accidental renunciation advice
- US passport applications
- US visitor visas
- Visa decision delays assistance
- Visa ineligibility consultations, including issues related to drink driving and drug use
- Employment-based temporary residence visas
- Visas for UK workers
- Treaty investors (E-2) visas
- Green card applications
- Trade-based immigration
- Maintenance of permanent residence guidance
- Consultations on giving up US citizenship
- Visas for academics, researchers, students, and religious workers
- Intercountry adoption immigration services
- Confidential advice for travel after criminal cautions or law enforcement incidents
Based in London, the firm assists clients primarily in the UK and internationally, offering services in English. Of counsel Steven D. Heller brings over 20 years of experience, including roles at USCIS, nonprofits, and law firms, enhancing the firm’s depth in US immigration matters.
