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Compassionate Immigration Solutions in Midtown
The Law Office of Sylvia Rodriguez is a dedicated legal practice located in Midtown Omaha, focused exclusively on Immigration and Nationality Law. Attorney Sylvia Rodriguez, a graduate of Creighton University School of Law, established the firm to provide high-quality legal representation to immigrants and their families. Located on Farnam Street, the firm serves clients from diverse backgrounds, helping them navigate the often confusing and intimidating U.S. immigration system. With a commitment to keeping families together and protecting the rights of individuals, the firm has become a go-to resource for complex immigration matters. 🗽
Comprehensive Immigration Practice
Sylvia Rodriguez handles a wide range of immigration cases, providing personalized attention to each client. The firm’s primary practice areas include:
- Deportation and Removal Defense: Representing individuals in immigration court to prevent deportation and secure relief.
- Asylum and Protection: Assisting those fleeing persecution in their home countries to find safety in the United States.
- Family Immigration: Helping families reunite through marriage-based petitions, fiancé visas, and adjustment of status.
- Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS): protecting vulnerable children who have been abused, abandoned, or neglected.
- U Visas and VAWA: Advocating for victims of crimes and domestic violence to obtain legal status.
Convenient Farnam Street Location
The firm is centrally located at 2679 Farnam Street, Suite 204. This location places the office near the Midtown Crossing development and offers easy access to I-480. The office is situated in a professional building that provides a safe and welcoming environment for clients to discuss sensitive legal issues. Being close to downtown, the firm is also convenient to the local immigration offices and courts. 🏢
Dedicated to the Immigrant Community
Attorney Rodriguez is known for her empathy and legal acumen. She understands that every case represents a human life and a family’s future.
We provide compassionate and skilled legal support, specializing in guardianship and immigration cases for the Omaha community.
Whether you need to hire an asylum lawyer or need assistance with a citizenship application, the Law Office of Sylvia Rodriguez offers the expertise required. The firm operates with a bilingual staff, ensuring that Spanish-speaking clients receive services in their native language.
Accessibility
The office’s location on Farnam Street makes it highly accessible. For those driving, the proximity to the interstate is a major benefit. For public transit users, the ORBT line runs nearby on Dodge Street, and other local routes serve the Farnam corridor, making it easy for clients without vehicles to attend appointments.
If you are looking for a dedicated advocate to guide you through your immigration journey, contact the Law Office of Sylvia Rodriguez to schedule a consultation.
Specializing In
Asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, U Visas, Removal Defense
Address & Location
The office is located at 2679 Farnam Street, Suite 204. It is situated in the Midtown area, near the intersection of Farnam and 27th Streets, just south of the I-480 overpass.
Building Location
The firm occupies a suite in a professional office building. The building is located near the Kiewit headquarters and is just west of downtown Omaha.
Suite Access
Enter through the main building entrance on Farnam Street. Take the elevator or stairs to the 2nd Floor. Locate Suite 204; signage is available to guide you.
Parking Details
Metered street parking is available along Farnam Street and the surrounding blocks. There are also nearby surface lots, though availability may vary during business hours.
Public Transit
The office is well-positioned for transit. The ORBT (Omaha Rapid Bus Transit) stops at 24th & Dodge or 33rd & Dodge, which are a short walk away. Route 15 and Route 2 also operate in the vicinity.
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