Immigration Practice Coverage

Five areas of immigration practice.
One preparation partner.

Orbis supports licensed immigration attorneys with organized, attorney-ready document preparation across the matters firms handle most often.

Family Employment Humanitarian Citizenship Consular
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Coverage Atlas

The work is specialized.
The support is structured.

Each support area below is built around the same working model: your firm provides the case direction, Orbis prepares the forms, organizes the evidence, flags missing items, and returns a clean package for attorney review.

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Preparation Scope

Clear categories for
busy immigration desks.

These are examples of the filing families Orbis can support. Final strategy, legal analysis, client advice, signing authority, and filing decisions remain with the licensed attorney at all times.

01 · Family-Based Immigration

Petitions and adjustment packages prepared for attorney review.

We help firms organize family immigration matters into complete, review-ready files, from initial petitions through supporting applications and evidence indexes.

  • Immediate relative and family preference petition support
  • Adjustment of status packets with work and travel authorization forms
  • K-1, K-3, removal of conditions, and related document organization
I-130 I-485 I-765 I-131 K-1 / K-3 I-751
02 · Employment-Based Immigration

Business immigration files assembled with careful evidence control.

For employment matters, Orbis supports the preparation layer: forms, exhibits, employer documentation, beneficiary records, and organized packets for attorney sign-off.

  • Immigrant petition support for EB-1 through EB-5 categories
  • Nonimmigrant worker filing preparation for H-1B, L-1, O-1, TN, and related categories
  • PERM documentation tracking and supporting file organization
EB-1 to EB-5 H-1B L-1 O-1 TN PERM
03 · Humanitarian Relief

Sensitive filings handled with discretion, structure, and rigor.

Humanitarian matters require exceptional care. Orbis supports attorneys by organizing evidence, preparing required forms, and building clear document sets without direct client contact.

  • Asylum, TPS, and DACA preparation support
  • VAWA, U visa, and T visa packet organization
  • Cancellation of removal and relief-focused document compilation
I-589 TPS DACA VAWA U Visa T Visa
04 · Naturalization & Citizenship

Citizenship applications organized from eligibility review notes to final packet.

We prepare citizenship-related filings and supporting records so attorneys can focus on eligibility questions, interview readiness, and final professional review.

  • N-400 application preparation support
  • N-600 certificate of citizenship document sets
  • Interview document organization and missing-item checklists
N-400 N-600 Interview Docs Evidence Review
05 · Consular Processing

NVC and embassy-stage files built for orderly review.

Orbis helps firms keep consular matters moving by preparing visa application materials, organizing civil documents, and assembling waiver or interview support files.

  • NVC document collection and case packet organization
  • DS-260 preparation support and civil document indexing
  • I-601 and I-601A waiver package support under attorney direction
DS-260 NVC I-601 I-601A Embassy Docs
Professional Boundaries

We prepare the file.
You control the matter.

Orbis works behind the scenes for licensed immigration attorneys. We do not provide legal advice, represent clients, sign filings, submit documents independently, or communicate directly with end clients.

Orbis prepares
  • Draft forms and supporting packets
  • Evidence indexes and document organization
  • Missing-item notes and preparation checklists
  • RFE and follow-up document support
Attorney retains
  • Legal analysis and case strategy
  • Client advice and representation
  • Final review, approval, signature, and filing
  • Professional responsibility for the matter
Ready to Review a File?

Tell us what is on your desk.
We will tell you how we can support it.

Schedule a conversation with Orbis to discuss current caseload, support needs, turnaround expectations, and the types of immigration matters your firm handles most often.