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US Immigration Lawyer

US Immigration Lawyer: Trusted Advocacy, Proven Results

When you’re searching for the best immigration lawyer in the USA, results, trust, and dedication matter. At the Law Office of Alena Shautsova, we don’t just process paperwork—we change lives. Whether you’re seeking asylum, fighting deportation, or applying for a green card, our firm stands by immigrants every step of the way.

Why Choose Alena Shautsova, a Leading New York Immigration Lawyer?

With over a decade of success handling complex immigration cases, Attorney Alena Shautsova is a nationally recognized name in U.S. immigration law. Our firm has helped thousands of individuals and families obtain lawful status, citizenship, and safety in the United States through:

  • Approved asylum and withholding of removal cases
  • EB1, EB2 NIW, and O1 extraordinary ability visas
  • VAWA petitions and waivers
  • Successful federal litigation and appeals
  • Cancellation of removal in immigration court

Clients from all over the world trust us to fight for their rights with strategy, strength, and compassion. We focus on personalized legal service and provide clear, honest guidance at every stage.

Contact us today for a confidential consultation and take the first step toward securing your future in the United States.

📍 Law Office of Alena Shautsova
Brooklyn, New York
🌐 www.shautsova.com
📞 Call: (917) 885-2261
📧 Email: office@shautsova.com

Immigration Services

Asylum
Deportation
Provisional Waiver
Citizenship
Green Cards
Work Visas
Marriage Visas
Business Visa
Litigation

Recent Publications

ACA Asylum Denials Are Rising: New BIA Decisions May Change the Future of Thousands of Asylum Cases
Immigration Fraud Waiver in 2026: How the New Matter of Texperts Decision Changes Fraud Findings and Why You May Need an Immigration Waiver
Asylum in Immigration Court: How to Win Your Case in 2026
Two Important New BIA Decisions in 2026: What Immigrants Need to Know About Motions to Reopen, Stays of Removal, and Sua Sponte Reopening
Federal Court Vacates USCIS 39-Country Adjudication Pause: What Happens Next?
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