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also known as LAW OFFICES OF CARO KINSELLA
I am a U.S. immigration attorney with more than 15 years of experience representing clients worldwide in complex immigration, consular, USCIS, and CBP-related matters. I am admitted in both New York and Georgia to practice law.
A major focus of my practice is consular processing, difficult visa cases, waivers, CBP airport and border issues, sworn statements, visa refusals, and immigration interview preparation. I regularly assist clients attending interviews at U.S. consulates including London, Belfast, Dublin, Paris, Rome, Naples, Milan, and other consulates throughout Europe and worldwide.
I represent clients in immigrant and nonimmigrant visa matters including E-2 investor visas, L-1A intracompany transfers, EB-1 extraordinary ability cases, P visas, family-based immigration, green card processing, temporary work visas, visitor visas, and consular waivers. My office also handles administrative processing delays, prior denials, inadmissibility issues, and complex consular strategy matters.
In addition to USCIS and consular work, I assist clients facing CBP secondary inspection issues, airport questioning, sworn statements, visa cancellations, expedited removal concerns, and port-of-entry complications.
I am also a published immigration author, and my practical immigration guides are available through Amazon, Google Books, Apple Books, Draft2Digital, IngramSpark, Goodreads, and other publishing platforms. My publications focus on consular interviews, USCIS filings, CBP inspections, visa preparation, and immigration strategy.
Over the years, I realized that many people simply cannot afford full legal representation but still desperately need accurate immigration information and proper preparation. Because of this, I developed a practical immigration education system designed to help individuals better understand and prepare their own immigration matters.
This system includes a growing library of more than 65 immigration audio guides, self-preparation resources, case filing kits, document checklists, and interview preparation materials covering consular processing, USCIS filings, CBP issues, and visa preparation strategies. My goal is to give people access to reliable immigration education and practical tools, even if they are not in a position to retain full legal services.
For individuals who need additional guidance, I also offer consultation and immigration preparation sessions focused on strategy, interview preparation, case review, and understanding how immigration officers and consular officers evaluate cases.
My practice combines legal representation with practical immigration education and strategic case preparation for clients navigating immigration systems worldwide.
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15 years | 3,500 cases
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Acquired: 2026
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State: New York
Acquired: 2011
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20801 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 403, Aventura, FL, 33180
147 Client Reviews
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Posted by Freya Miller | July 02, 2024 | Hired Attorney
EB1A
Caro helped me with a self-petitioning green card under the EB1A category. She believed I was overqualified for the O1 visa, and she was right. I got my green card while I was outside the US, and now I'm entering as a chef specialising in sushi cuisine.
Posted by Yennefer Khan | June 28, 2024 | Hired Attorney
Visa denied at consulate
I went to the consulate, but the officer refused to look at my documents or refused to give me the time of day and just denied my visa.. A few months later, I had the same officer and the same issue. Then I spoke to Caro. She really knew what she was talking about and fixed the problem for me. It too...
Posted by Cooper Rihana | June 26, 2024 | Hired Attorney
Green Card
I'm a photographer, and I wanted to move to the United States with my family as I felt that there was opportunities for me in the States based on the type of photography I do. Caro explained that I didn't need an employer to sponsor me and that I could self-petition for my green card. Thanks to her h...
Posted by Henry Johnson | June 22, 2024 | Hired Attorney
ESTA Cancelled
My ESTA was cancelled by the immigration officer. Then I went to the consulate and my visa was denied. It was denied again and again. Someone referred me to Caro and After speaking to her, she put together a great application. I got the notice last week that my visa was approved.
Posted by Sania Mirza | June 21, 2024 | Hired Attorney
Green Card interview
I had a green card interview at the consulate and went by myself without an attorney. Unfortunately, I didn't get my green card. I spoke to caro and soon she got involved, everything changed. I was called for a second interview, and Caro preped me thoroughly. She reviewed all the documents, explain...
"I endorse this lawyer. Ms. Kinsella's knowledge of immigration law, particularly her practical ability to create cutting edge winning arguments for appellants who's chances appeared grim is only surpassed by her knowledge of business immigration. I'm honored to endorse her!"
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FeaturedSpeaker, Tangible Ireland
2008 - Present
Owner, Law Offices of Caro Kinsella
2011 - Present
New York State Bar Association
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Domestic violence and immigration hold can be paid a bond to not get deported?
11 Apr 2012
Have 10 year GC . Withdrawing N-400 before second interview with spouse, Will investigation follow or will case be closed?
10 Apr 2012
Can I get L2 visa stamp in US consulate while being here on B2 visa status (married to L1 visa holder in US two months ago)?
06 Apr 2012
GREEN CARD RENEWAL
12 Oct 2011
Spouse visa. K-3 visa
14 Jul 2011
Arrivals procedure for when you enter the U.S.
06 Jun 2011