With the Right Strategy, Amazing
Things Can Happen
During the initial consultation, the attorney will ask you questions about your situation, identify your goals, estimate pricing, and craft a legal strategy using an experienced based approach. Walk away with answers to your questions and an action plan for moving forward.
Conditional Lawful Permanent Residence
Affidavit of Support (Form I-864), Enforcement & Defense
Humanitarian Visas (U Visa, VAWA, DACA, Parole)
Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
Hague Convention Divorce
Prenuptial Agreements
Divorce & Annulments

Can I keep my immigration status if I'm getting divorced?
Possibly! It depends on your legal status at the time of separation and divorce, and if you qualify for other immigration relief.

I signed the Form I-864 Affidavit of Support, what does this mean?
The I-864 is a legally binding contract with important obligations enforceable by the U.S. government or the beneficiary. It may also be enforceable during a divorce case in California.

My spouse abused me, will this affect my divorce or immigration case?
Abused spouses can qualify for special protections under U.S. immigration law and California state law. If you were a victim of domestic violence, you may qualify for a restraining order.

My spouse lives abroad, can I still get a divorce?
In California you can still get a divorce even if your spouse resides abroad. You may have to follow the process outlined by the Hague Convention.
We do the heavy lifting
Getting married is the easy part. Divorcing with immigration issues is the hard part. You're looking at the intersection of U.S. federal immigration law and state law. That's double the statutes, double the case law, and double the procedure. We know all the important stuff, let us use our expertise to put your mind at ease.
Case Management Software
Client Portal
Client Review
Proven Track Record
Attorney Ashley Negrette has been featured in Forbes, Fortune, Entrepreneur Magazines, discussing immigration and divorce issues. She has been quoted in the San Diego Union Tribune, has achieved the advocate designation from the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, and has been elected as a Super Lawyer Rising Star from 2019-2022. You want her on your side.


What Our Clients Say
"Ashley took great care of me for my I-751 interview without my spouse. Just got my 10 year green card the other day and I can’t thank her enough!"
Christina S.
"Would highly recommend Negrette Law. Ashley and her team were very helpful all throughout my case and answered any question that I had in a timely manner. My family and I are very truly grateful. Thank you Negrette Law."
Andy S.
"Ashley Negrette is a great lawyer and went above and beyond to help with everything thing. I would highly recommend. Thank you so much for your help."
Ted B.
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Process & Fees
Working with us is easy. We use technology to save time and reduce your stress. We have a client portal for you to securely upload your documents, pay invoices, and privately communicate with us. You can schedule appointments at any time to discuss your case, so you are never left behind. We have a plan in place for every stage of your case, and we never file anything without your approval.
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We are happy to offer flat legal fees for most cases. This means we won't charge you hourly, and you won't get the dreaded monthly invoice from us. This allows us to focus on our work and creates space to give your case the care it deserves. You can expect a flat fee commensurate with the value you receive in working with us to achieve your goals.
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Yes, we charge a consultation fee to speak with the attorney because we don't work for free, and we wouldn't ask you to either.
Schedule Your Consultation
Sign the Advisory Sheet
Meet with the Attorney
Use the Client Portal to Sign the Retainer, Fill Out the Questionnaire, and Make Your Payment
Legal Team Assesses Deadlines and Completes Case Tasks
Review Your Forms & Documents
Attend the USCIS Interview or Court Hearing