Our Services
Petitions for Relatives
If you are a citizen or resident and would like to bring any of the below listed persons, contact us, we could possibly help.
Husband (I-130)
Wife (I-130)
Child(ren) (I-130)
Sibling(s) (I-130)
Mother (I-130)
Father (I-130)
Petitions for Survivors of Crimes
The following is a list of forms of immigration relief for survivors of crimes, even if the crime took place outside the U.S. It is extremely important to talk with an attorney about these situations.
VAWA: Violence Against Women Act (I-360)
Battered Spouse Waiver (I-751)
T-Visa (I-914)
Asylum (I-589)
Withholding of Removal
Withholding of Removal – CAT
Petitions for Children
Individuals under 21 years of age could benefit from different forms of immigration relief, the following is a list of some examples.
Family Based Petitions (I-130)
VAWA: Violence Against Women Act (I-360)
U-Visa (I-918)
T-Visa (I-914)
Asylum (I-589)
Representation for those in Removal Proceedings (Not Detained)
Asylum (I-589)
Withholding of Removal
Withholding of Removal – CAT
Cancellation of Removal
Voluntary Departure
Representation for Detainees
MILES helps all immigrants, even if detained. MILES frequently goes to the detention centers located in Maryland (Howard County, Anne Arundel County, and Frederick County). If you would like us to visit another detention center, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Credible Fear Interview
Reasonable Fear Interview
Asylum
Withholding of Removal
Withholding of Removal – CAT
Cancellation of Removal
TPS
U-Visa
Bond
Voluntary Departure
Motions: Reopen, Continue, Suppress, Reconsider, Terminate
Representation with ICE
Stays of Removal
“My situation was particularly difficult because I had obtained residency through a precedent setting case. MILS put together ~3" of documentation to present to DHS and got me approved for US Citizenship. I definitely recommend MILS to all immigrants seeking US residency and/or US Citizenship.”
— Angel G., MILS Client