Droit de l'Immigration Premium

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Services d'immigration premium pour des personnes extraordinaires. Pris en charge par des avocats agréés aux États-Unis.

95%
Taux d'Approbation
500+
Dossiers Déposés
48hrs
Délai Moyen
40+
Pays Desservis
Avocats Agréés aux États-Unis
95 % de Taux d'Approbation
Privilège Avocat-Client Protégé
Rapidité Exceptionnelle

Domaines de Pratique

Nous nous concentrons exclusivement sur les pétitions d'immigration ayant les taux d'approbation les plus élevés.

Green CardNo Sponsor

EB-1A Extraordinary Ability

For the best in the world at what you do

Think top researchers, award-winning artists, nationally ranked athletes, or industry leaders that others look up to. If you've won major awards, been published, spoken at major conferences, or earn significantly more than your peers — you likely qualify. The best part: you don't need an employer to sponsor you. You apply entirely on your own.

$8,000 – $30,000Commencer l'Évaluation →
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Green CardSelf-Petition

EB-2 National Interest Waiver

Your work is so valuable to America, the government bends its own rules

Normally a green card requires an employer to sponsor you. The NIW waives that requirement because your work — research, medicine, engineering, business innovation — benefits the United States as a whole. Doctors, scientists, researchers, and entrepreneurs commonly use this path. No employer, no problem.

$8,000 – $15,000Commencer l'Évaluation →
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InvestorBusiness

E-2 Treaty Investor

You're investing money to start or buy a real U.S. business

If you're from a country with a U.S. treaty (most countries qualify), and you're putting real money into a U.S. business you'll actively run — this visa lets you live and work here legally. It's not a permanent green card, but it renews indefinitely as long as your business is active. Great for entrepreneurs and business owners.

$7,500 – $15,000Commencer l'Évaluation →
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Work VisaHigh Achievers

O-1 Extraordinary Achievement

You're recognized as exceptional in your field — anywhere

This is for people who can prove they're among the very best at what they do. Not just good — outstanding. Think viral content creators, startup founders with press coverage, professional athletes, acclaimed musicians, or scientists with major publications. If the public or your industry recognizes you as extraordinary, this is your visa.

$5,000 – $12,000Commencer l'Évaluation →
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Work VisaEmployer Sponsored

H-1B Sponsorship

You have a job offer from a U.S. company in a specialized role

The most common work visa for college-educated professionals. Your U.S. employer sponsors you, meaning they vouch that the role requires specialized knowledge and that you have the right degree. Think software engineers, accountants, architects, and medical professionals. There is an annual lottery — we help you time and position your application correctly.

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Work VisaCorporate

L-1 Intracompany Transfer

Your company is moving you from their overseas office to the U.S.

If you work for a multinational company anywhere in the world and they want to transfer you to their U.S. office, the L-1 visa makes that happen. You need to have worked for the company abroad for at least one year. Managers and executives qualify for L-1A; employees with specialized knowledge qualify for L-1B.

$5,000 – $10,000Commencer l'Évaluation →
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Green CardAlready in U.S.

I-485 Adjustment of Status

You're already in the U.S. and want to make it permanent

If you're already living in the U.S. on a valid visa and have an approved immigration petition, you may be able to get your green card without ever leaving the country. This process is called Adjustment of Status — the I-485 is the form. We handle all the paperwork, prepare you for the government interview, and walk you through every step.

$5,000 – $10,000Commencer l'Évaluation →

Comment Ça Fonctionne

De l'évaluation au dépôt en un temps record. Nous gérons la complexité pour que vous puissiez vous concentrer sur ce qui compte.

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Tell Us About Yourself

Fill out our free 5-minute assessment. Plain questions about your background, education, and goals — no legalese, no confusing forms. You don't need to know which visa you need. That's our job.

02

We Figure Out Your Best Path

Our legal team reviews your profile and identifies the strongest visa option for your situation. We explain exactly what we recommend, why it gives you the best odds, and what we'll need from you — in plain English.

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Your Attorney Takes the Wheel

A licensed U.S. immigration attorney personally takes on your case, reviews every document, and prepares your petition. Nothing gets submitted until it's airtight.

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We File. We Watch. You Live Your Life.

We submit to USCIS and monitor every step of the way. We handle any government requests for additional information. You get plain-English updates throughout — no wondering what's happening.

Termes d'Immigration Expliqués Simplement

Vous ne devriez pas avoir besoin d'un diplôme en droit pour comprendre votre propre dossier d'immigration.

Green Card

The ultimate goal for most immigrants. A green card (officially: Permanent Resident Card) means you can live and work anywhere in the U.S. permanently, without renewing visas. After 3–5 years, you can apply for full U.S. citizenship. Think of it as the "permanent pass" to living your life here without worrying about immigration status.

Work Visa

A temporary, renewable permission to live and work in the U.S. for a specific purpose. Unlike a green card, it expires and often ties you to a specific employer or job type. Work visas like H-1B, O-1, and L-1 are common stepping stones on the path to a permanent green card.

USCIS

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services — the federal government agency that reviews and approves all immigration applications. Think of them as the judge in your case. We're your lawyers: we prepare the strongest possible argument and evidence, then submit it to USCIS for a decision.

Petition

The formal package we file with USCIS on your behalf. It contains your application form, supporting documents, legal arguments, and evidence. A strong petition is often the difference between approval and denial. We've built hundreds of them — we know what USCIS looks for.

Priority Date

Your place in line. For certain visa categories, there are more applicants each year than available visas. Your priority date is the date your application was filed — the earlier, the better. Some categories have no wait at all. Others can take months or years depending on your home country.

RFE — Request for Evidence

Sometimes USCIS wants more information before making a decision. They send what's called an RFE — a list of questions or additional documents they need. Getting an RFE isn't a denial. It just means they need more. We respond to RFEs for you as part of our service, at no extra charge.

I-485

The form number for applying for a green card from inside the United States (called Adjustment of Status). If someone says "I filed my 485," it means they applied for a green card without leaving the country. It's one of the most common paths to permanent residency.

Premium Processing

An optional upgrade where USCIS guarantees a decision within 15 business days instead of waiting months. For an additional government fee (currently $2,805 for most petitions), you skip the standard processing line. We recommend it for most clients — the certainty is worth it.

Sponsor

A person or company that formally vouches for you in your immigration application. For work visas like H-1B, your employer is your sponsor. For family visas, a U.S. citizen or permanent resident family member sponsors you. Some visa types (EB-1A, EB-2 NIW, O-1) let you self-petition — no sponsor needed.

Nonimmigrant vs. Immigrant Visa

An immigrant visa leads to a green card — you intend to live in the U.S. permanently. A nonimmigrant visa is temporary — you're here for work, school, or business, but theoretically plan to return home. H-1B, O-1, L-1, and E-2 are nonimmigrant visas. EB-1A and EB-2 NIW lead directly to green cards.

Our Approach

Traditional law firms take months. We take days.

Our team has worked on thousands of successful USCIS petitions. We know exactly what evidence makes a winning case — and how to present it.

  • We analyze your profile against USCIS approval criteria
  • Identifies your strongest evidence and visa category
  • Drafts petition language optimized for approval
  • Licensed attorney reviews and signs every filing
  • Real-time case tracking through your portal
Case Analysis Complete
EB-1A Extraordinary Ability
HIGH LIKELIHOOD
Recommended Category
EB-1A Extraordinary Ability
Approval Likelihood
87%
Key Strengths Identified
3 national awards in field
Published in peer-reviewed journals
Salary in top 10% of peers
Estimated Timeline
6–9 months

Pourquoi les Clients Choisissent Done Right

Il existe des centaines d'avocats en immigration et de services en ligne. Voici la différence honnête.

Done Right ✓
Traditional Law Firm
Online DIY Service
Time to file petition
Days
3–6 months
Pricing
Flat fee, all-in
Hourly ($400–600/hr)
RFE response included
✓ Yes, no extra charge
Extra billable hours
Real-time case tracking
✓ Client portal, always on
Call and wait for callback
Licensed U.S. attorney
✓ On every case
✓ Yes
Available 24/7
✓ Phone + portal
Business hours only
Know your total cost upfront
✓ Always
Rarely
Cases handled
500+
Varies

Honoraires Fixes. Sans Surprises.

Most immigration attorneys bill by the hour — and immigration is complicated. A petition that should take 20 hours can balloon to 60. With Done Right, you pay one flat fee. That's it. RFE responses, document prep, attorney review — all included.

Des Jours, Pas des Mois

A typical immigration attorney takes 3–6 months to prepare a petition. We do it in days. That's not a typo. We've built a process that moves fast without cutting corners — because we know your visa affects your entire life, your job, your family.

Vous Saurez Toujours Ce Qui Se Passe

The #1 complaint about immigration attorneys: you call, you wait, you never know what's going on. With Done Right, your case is in a live portal. Every document, every status update, every message from USCIS — visible the moment it happens.

Un Vrai Avocat sur Chaque Dossier

Unlike online DIY services, every Done Right case is handled by a licensed U.S. immigration attorney. Not a paralegal. Not a form-filling software. An actual lawyer who reviews your evidence, signs your petition, and is legally accountable for the work.

Des Personnes Extraordinaires. Des Résultats Extraordinaires.

Done Right helped me get my EB-1A approved in 8 months. They identified evidence I didn't even know was relevant. Incredible experience.

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Dr. Priya Sharma
Research Scientist, MIT
EB-1A Approved

The process was completely different from my previous immigration attorney. Everything was digital, fast, and the results spoke for themselves.

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Marcus Chen
Software Engineer
O-1 Approved

I was told by two other firms I didn't qualify for EB-2 NIW. Done Right found the angle and we got approved in 7 months.

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Elena Volkov
Biotech Executive
EB-2 NIW Approved

Les Questions Que les Gens Posent Vraiment

Pas de jargon. Pas de détours. Juste des réponses.

Do I need a job offer to apply?

It depends on the visa. EB-1A, EB-2 NIW, and O-1 are self-petition visas — you apply based on your own qualifications, no employer required. H-1B and L-1 require a U.S. employer to sponsor you. Take the free assessment and we'll tell you exactly which category fits your situation.

How long does the whole process take?

It varies. Work visas like O-1 and H-1B can be approved in 2–4 months with premium processing. Green card petitions (EB-1A, EB-2 NIW) typically take 8–18 months total. We give you a realistic timeline upfront — no sugarcoating, no false promises.

How much does it cost, total?

Our fees are listed on each visa type above. On top of that, the U.S. government charges filing fees — typically $500–$2,500 depending on the case type. We give you a complete cost breakdown before you commit to anything. No surprises.

What if USCIS asks for more information?

That happens sometimes — it's called an RFE (Request for Evidence). We handle the response for you as part of our service, at no extra charge. Our 95% approval rate reflects how thoroughly we prepare cases before they're submitted.

Can I stay in the U.S. while my application is being processed?

In most cases, yes — especially if you're currently on a valid visa. If you're applying for a green card from inside the U.S. (I-485/Adjustment of Status), you can usually stay, work, and even travel while you wait. Your attorney will advise you based on your specific situation.

What's the difference between a green card and U.S. citizenship?

A green card makes you a lawful permanent resident — you can live and work here indefinitely. Citizenship is the next step: you can vote, get a U.S. passport, and cannot be deported. Most green card holders can apply for citizenship after 5 years (3 years if married to a U.S. citizen).

Do I need to speak English?

No. We work with clients from 40+ countries. All government forms are in English (required by USCIS), but we explain everything clearly and can arrange translation support. Your immigration journey shouldn't be limited by language.

Why Done Right instead of a traditional immigration attorney?

Traditional attorneys are excellent — and we are traditional attorneys. What sets us apart is speed, communication, and process. We've built a system that prepares stronger petitions faster, communicates in plain English at every step, and makes the entire experience less stressful. You'll always know where your case stands.

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