About PK Law Group — Immigration Law Tewksbury Massachusetts
PK Law Group is an immigration law Tewksbury firm serving Middlesex County families and businesses across the I-93 and I-495 corridor. The practice covers family-based and employment-based immigration alongside business law, criminal defense, personal injury, wills, and estate planning. With offices in Tewksbury, Massachusetts and Nashua, New Hampshire, the firm serves clients in both states across the Merrimack Valley. Browse Massachusetts immigration attorneys across the state.
Immigration matters route through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) field offices in Lawrence and Boston, the EOIR Immigration Court at the John F. Kennedy Federal Building in Boston, and consular processing for clients with overseas family. The firm also handles same-day business entity formation (24 to 48 hour turnaround). Initial consultations are available at the Tewksbury office at 853 Main Street, Suite 202.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe the firm as responsive and culturally aware, with strong communication for immigrant families dealing with unfamiliar U.S. processes. Clients note clear explanations of visa categories, prompt response to USCIS requests for evidence, and steady support during long processing timelines. Several reviews highlight the firm’s bilingual capability and patience with documentation.
Immigration Law Tewksbury — Practice Areas & Services
- Family-based immigration: I-130 family petitions, marriage-based green cards, and adjustment of status.
- Employment-based immigration: H-1B, L-1, and EB green-card filings for Middlesex County employers and professionals.
- Naturalization: N-400 citizenship applications and oath-ceremony preparation.
- Removal defense: Representation in immigration court at the JFK Federal Building.
- Business law: 24-48 hour LLC and corporation formation, contracts, and commercial lease review.
- Estate planning: Wills, trusts, and powers of attorney for new and established residents.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a marriage-based green card take in Massachusetts?
USCIS processing times for I-130/I-485 marriage-based applications filed concurrently in Massachusetts typically run 12 to 18 months, with the work permit and travel document arriving in 4 to 8 months. Times shift with USCIS workload — your attorney should pull current estimates from the Boston field office at intake.
Where do Massachusetts immigrants attend immigration court?
The Boston Immigration Court at the John F. Kennedy Federal Building, 15 New Sudbury Street, hears removal cases for Massachusetts and most of New England. Some detained-docket matters are heard at remote facilities. Consular processing for new visas takes place at U.S. consulates abroad, not in Massachusetts.
What does an immigration consultation cost?
Many Massachusetts immigration attorneys offer a paid initial consultation, often $150 to $400, sometimes credited toward fees if you retain. Most family-based and naturalization filings are handled on a flat fee. Removal-defense and complex asylum cases typically use an hourly retainer. Always request a written engagement letter.
Quick Facts: Immigration Law in Tewksbury, Massachusetts
- Foreign-born population: 23% of Middlesex County residents (377,000 people) were born outside the United States, well above the national average — Data USA / U.S. Census Bureau
- H-1B concentration: Middlesex County hosts more than 10,000 H-1B visa holders, one of the highest concentrations in Massachusetts — Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
- Court location: Boston Immigration Court at the John F. Kennedy Federal Building hears removal cases for the region — U.S. Department of Justice EOIR


