Family Based Immigration Petitions
The U.S. immigration laws allow both United States citizens and permanent residents to sponsor certain immediate family members to work and live in the U.S legally.
Asylum Claims and Work Authorization

Asylum status is a protection granted by the United States government to asylees, foreign nationals either already in the United States or seeking admission at a point of entry or border. To be considered an asylee, an individual must also have been persecuted or have a well-found fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion from their country of origin.
Special Immigrant Juvenile Visas

Obtaining a Special Immigrant Juvenile status can give the at-risk child a chance to have a bright future in the United States.
Will a Criminal Conviction Make me Inadmissible to the US?

Admission occurs when you are legally admitted to the US at a port of entry. To be admitted you have to be admissible to the US and there are certain criminal convictions that can make you inadmissible.