Immigration Attorney in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Serving Metro Detroit and Beyond
The American Dream Starts Here
Led by attorney Brad Thomson, Immigration Law PLLC guides individuals and families through marriage visas, immigration court representation, DACA renewals, citizenship applications, and a full range of immigration law services.
The American Dream Starts Here
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The American Dream Starts Here
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About the Firm
With over 500 five-star Google reviews and recognition from Super Lawyers and Avvo, Immigration Law PLLC has built a reputation for professionalism, compassion, and results. Brad Thomson is an immigration consultant for the Mexican Consulate in Michigan, serves on the University of Michigan Student Legal Services Immigration Referral Panel, and is contracted by the Washtenaw County Public Defender’s Office to provide immigration assistance.
























How We Can Help You
Obtain permanent residence based on marriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. These cases help couples separated by international borders live together in the United States.
Bring close relatives to live in the United States through family-based immigration petitions for spouses, parents, children, and siblings.
Live and work permanently in the United States through family sponsorship, employment, investment, or humanitarian status.
Obtain an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) to work legally in the United States while your immigration case is pending.
A travel document that allows you to leave and return to the United States without abandoning a pending immigration application.
Representation for immigrants facing removal from the United States, including cancellation of removal, asylum, and other forms of relief.
Visits with detained clients and representation at bond hearings to secure release while your case is pending.
Challenge an unfavorable immigration decision and request review by a higher authority, including the Board of Immigration Appeals and federal courts.
A legal action filed in federal court to challenge unlawful immigration detention by ICE.
Protection for individuals who fear persecution in their home country because of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.
Immigration protection for victims of certain crimes who assist law enforcement, with a path to permanent residence after three years.
Immigration status for victims of domestic violence, filed confidentially without relying on the abusive family member.
Immigration protection for victims of human trafficking, with legal status, work authorization, and a path to permanent residence.
Temporary permission to live and work in the United States for nationals of countries facing war, disasters, or humanitarian crises.
Assistance with the application to become a U.S. citizen through the naturalization process, including N-400 preparation and interview coaching.
Timely renewal of DACA status to maintain work authorization and protection from deportation for individuals brought to the U.S. as children.
Overcome immigration violations or grounds of inadmissibility through I-601, I-601A, I-212, and VAWA-related waivers.
Whether you are bringing a spouse or family member to the United States, applying for a green card, or seeking work authorization, our firm handles every step of the process. We prepare strong applications, track visa availability, and fight for approvals so you can build your life here with confidence.
Obtain permanent residence based on marriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. These cases help couples separated by international borders live together in the United States.
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Bring close relatives to live in the United States through family-based immigration petitions for spouses, parents, children, and siblings.
Live and work permanently in the United States through family sponsorship, employment, investment, or humanitarian status.
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Obtain an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) to work legally in the United States while your immigration case is pending.
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A travel document that allows you to leave and return to the United States without abandoning a pending immigration application.
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If you or a loved one is facing removal from the United States or is currently detained by immigration authorities, time is critical. Our attorneys represent clients in immigration court, visit detained individuals in custody, advocate for bond release, and pursue every available form of relief to keep families together.
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Representation for immigrants facing removal from the United States, including cancellation of removal, asylum, and other forms of relief.
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Visits with detained clients and representation at bond hearings to secure release while your case is pending.
03.
Challenge an unfavorable immigration decision and request review by a higher authority, including the Board of Immigration Appeals and federal courts.
04.
A legal action filed in federal court to challenge unlawful immigration detention by ICE.
If you are fleeing persecution, have been the victim of a crime or trafficking, or are from a country affected by conflict or disaster, you may be eligible for legal protection in the United States. Our team handles these cases with care, confidentiality, and a deep understanding of what is at stake.
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Protection for individuals who fear persecution in their home country because of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.
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Immigration protection for victims of certain crimes who assist law enforcement, with a path to permanent residence after three years.
03.
Immigration status for victims of domestic violence, filed confidentially without relying on the abusive family member.
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Immigration protection for victims of human trafficking, with legal status, work authorization, and a path to permanent residence.
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Temporary permission to live and work in the United States for nationals of countries facing war, disasters, or humanitarian crises.
From DACA renewals to naturalization to overcoming past immigration violations, we help clients protect their current status and move toward a more permanent future in the United States.
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Assistance with the application to become a U.S. citizen through the naturalization process, including N-400 preparation and interview coaching.
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Timely renewal of DACA status to maintain work authorization and protection from deportation for individuals brought to the U.S. as children.
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Overcome immigration violations or grounds of inadmissibility through I-601, I-601A, I-212, and VAWA-related waivers.
How It Works
Contact Us
Call (734) 369-2378 or use the contact form on this page to tell us about your situation. We are available to answer your questions and help you understand your options.
Consultation and Case Review
We review your situation, explain the legal process, and recommend the best path forward for your case.
We Handle the Paperwork
Our team prepares your applications, gathers evidence, files documents with USCIS or the court, and manages deadlines so nothing falls through the cracks.
Resolution
We represent you through interviews, hearings, and decisions, and we keep you informed every step of the way until your case is resolved.
Ready to get started? Call us today at (734) 369-2378 or use the contact form on this page.
Immigration Law PLLC offers free case evaluations with an intake specialist. Most cases are billed as a flat fee, and payment plans are available.
Why Choose
Immigration Law PLLC
500+ five-star Google reviews from individuals and families across Michigan.
Recognized by Super Lawyers (2026) and rated 10.0 on Avvo.
Brad Thomson is an immigration consultant for the Mexican Consulate in Michigan.
Brad has lived in Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Miami.
Full bilingual services in English and Spanish.
Experienced in all areas of immigration law, from marriage visas to federal habeas corpus petitions.
What Our Clients Say
Immigration Law PLLC holds a 5.0 rating across 500+ Google reviews. Clients consistently praise the firm for professionalism, compassion, and results.
Contact Immigration Law PLLC
Immigration Law PLLC is located at 2500 Packard, Suite 109, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Call (734) 369-2378 to schedule a consultation or use the contact form below.