For the immigration process (preparation of documents, petitions for the immigration process) you will need a licensed immigration lawyer in the US.
In order to choose the right specialist, we advise you to pay attention to the following points:
1. Make no mistake in choosing
In most cases there are two types of lawyers: The one with great sales and communication skills required to impress you and get your business and the other one that actually works on your preparation and approval of your case. Rarely you’ll find a lawyer who’s good at both.
2. Experience
Immigration law is very complex and often has updates that attorneys must keep up with. Make sure that your attorney has expertise in multiple cases similar to your own.
3. The Lawyer general experience
Not all cases are approved by USCIS and/or US Consulates abroad. Ask our lawyer about his approval ratio and cases similar to yours. Charles Tyrrel has helped other clients, who have been already denied and/or deported. These are much more difficult cases, as we have to fix someone else’s work and yet we’ve succeeded again and again.
4. Experience working with clients from your country of origin
The lawyer must understand the documents that you will provide to confirm the legit source of the investment and much more. He must be able to understand the documents related to corporate, tax, franchise, financial, banking, property, and criminal law in order to correctly draw up your immigration case.
5. No conflict of interest
Your attorney must provide a fiduciary relationship to you. In other words, he shall always prioritize the client’s interest, while recommending a regional center, franchise and/or any other project. Sometimes attorneys do get compensation from third parties, but this must always be disclosed to the client.
6. The role of a lawyer in your case
Often you can find a situation where an immigration lawyer transfers the case to his assistants and moves on. It is important that your case is handled by a professional you have chosen to work with from the beginning to the end. Charles Tyrrel has assistants, however, he is the only one to identify a client’s immigration strategy, lead the case and review everything with fresh eyes before submittal.
7. Case preparation time
Large law firms may be overwhelmed and not able to speed up the preparation of your case.
8. Language barrier
Often clients choose an attorney that speaks the same language. Speaking the same language as your lawyer might be a false level of comfort. Most law firms will have а translator for you. Hiring an American attorney, who is well connected in its law community and has built a reputation with successful cases is far more important. Don’t look just for your comfort in communication with a lawyer, instead find the lawyer who will deliver you an approval for your case.

Charles Christopher Tyrrell
US Attorney since 2001
He received a degree in engineering and mathematics from the prestigious Vanderbilt University and then spent about a year in New York working with a major antitrust law firm. Charles then enrolled in law school at the University of Miami Florida, where he received his law degree in 2001.
Since 2009, Charles has focused on immigration law and continues to help investors and entrepreneurs in the US to this day. Charles also provides legal services in corporate law, which is of utmost importance to our immigration investors. He has extensive experience in creating corporate structures and writing business plans in accordance with the requirements of US immigration law. Charles personally worries about the process of his clients.
He has helped entertainers, athletes, gymnasts, musicians, and various entrepreneurs obtain visas, Green Cards, and citizenship based on their investments or their extraordinary achievements. Charles has an extremely high success rate, he clearly understands what immigration officers look for and how to prepare our clients and their petitions. After the file is ready for submission, he checks everything again, but through the eyes of an immigration officer.
Mr. Tyrrell has represented clients numerous times in immigration court, naturalization and Green Card interviews, and has prepared numerous clients for consular interviews. Many clients say that preparing Charles for the interview is more difficult than the actual interview with the immigration officer. Charles has experience working with clients from Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Moldova, South America and other countries.
He will be happy to help you too!
- US Immigration Lawyer