Immigration Services Dedicated to Meeting Your Goals

Ms. Cordon provides legal advice on a wide range of personal and employment-related immigration issues. If you're a company with international personnel needs, we can help you with strategic immigration planning for the relocation of these workers and their families to the United States. From professionals, persons of extraordinary ability, essential workers, corporate trainees, and managers all the way up to executives and treaty investors/traders, our firm has the experience to work effectively with you. Our firm has exempted hundreds of foreign nationals from the H-1B cap and have successfully litigated the leading case to date on H-1B cap exemptions.

We also assist companies in drafting employment verification compliance policies, training sessions, internal audits, and representation in government audits.

For individuals and families, we have a wide-ranging set of skills and proven successful experience that we bring to bear on your behalf as we work with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Dept. of Labor, the Department of State, the Department of Justice, the Executive Office for Immigration Review, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and the Administrative Appeals Office.

Maria Cordon is a multi-lingual (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian) naturalized U.S. citizen having been born and grown up in Guatemala, with degrees from Southern Methodist University and Duke University. She understands the challenges that you face, and will work with you in a creative, supportive way to make the process as easy, quick and as successful as possible.

Please visit the appropriate pages below, and contact us directly to set up a consultation.


(These pages are provided to give you a general idea of the types of cases we handle and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. Laws in the U.S. change constantly and these pages may not have the most current information available. To obtain legal advice with our office, you need to complete the questionnaire on the Immigration Consultation page, pay for the consultation, and provide us with copies of documentation we may request.)