Aronson Immigration Law has helped families, professionals, and businesses navigate visas, green cards, citizenship, and deportation defense for over 15 years.
Every case is different. We build a strategy around your specific situation, timeline, and goals — and stay with you through every filing and hearing.
Petitions for spouses, children, parents, and siblings of U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
H-1B, L-1, O-1, and employer-sponsored permanent residency.
Guidance through the N-400 application and citizenship interview.
Representation in removal proceedings and immigration court.
Protection for individuals fleeing persecution and humanitarian crises.
DACA renewals, U visas, T visas, and other humanitarian protections.
We've handled over 2,800 immigration cases — from straightforward family petitions to complex asylum claims and contested removal proceedings. Every client gets a clear explanation of their options and what to expect at each stage.
We offer consultations in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and work with interpreters for other languages as needed.
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"They walked my whole family through the green card process step by step. We always knew what was happening."
"Our company's H-1B filings have never been smoother. Responsive, organized, and always on top of deadlines."
"I was terrified going into my removal hearing. My attorney was prepared and direct with me about what to expect."
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Aronson Immigration Law was founded in 2011 by attorney Rachel Aronson, whose own family's immigration journey shaped her approach to the law. What started as a solo practice has grown into a team of attorneys and paralegals handling cases across the full spectrum of immigration law.
We believe legal representation should come with real explanations, not just paperwork — so clients always understand where their case stands.
We explain every filing and deadline in plain language.
Cases move slowly enough already — your questions shouldn't wait.
Every hearing and interview is prepared for in detail beforehand.
Every client's story and circumstances are treated with dignity.
Tell us about your situation and we'll follow up to schedule a consultation.
Last updated: January 2026
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