About Law Offices of Caro Kinsella
Immigration law is one of the most consequential areas of legal practice, and the Law Offices of Caro Kinsella brings focused expertise to clients in the New York metropolitan area and beyond. The firm’s immigration law new york practice covers the full spectrum — from K-1 fiancé visas and adjustment of status to green card renewals and naturalization. Attorney Caro Kinsella has guided clients through immigration law new york proceedings for years, including during the challenges of the pandemic, earning a strong reputation for attentive, knowledgeable counsel. The New York office is located at 245 Park Ave, serving clients from across the country and abroad.
What Clients Say
Clients who have worked with the firm through multi-year immigration processes consistently praise the team’s responsiveness, flexibility, and expertise. One couple who began their K-1 visa process while living in Ireland — including through the pandemic — described five years of successful collaboration culminating in naturalization. Another client, stopped at Dublin Airport due to frequent ESTA travel, credits Caro with guiding her through the K-1 process, a subsequent green card, and eventual citizenship. Clients frequently note that Caro provides frank, honest advice and that her predictions about timelines and outcomes prove accurate.
Practice Areas & Services
- K-1 fiancé visas
- Adjustment of status
- Green card applications (family and employment-based)
- Citizenship and naturalization
- Green card renewal
- EB-1 petitions
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of immigration matters does the firm handle?
The firm handles K-1 visas, family-based and employment-based green cards, adjustment of status, green card renewals, and citizenship/naturalization proceedings.
Can the firm assist clients living outside the United States?
Yes. Multiple clients have worked with the firm while residing abroad — including in Ireland — and describe successful outcomes without needing to be physically present at every step.
How long does the immigration process typically take?
Timelines vary by case type and USCIS processing volumes, but clients report that the firm keeps them informed of expected timelines and advocates proactively when delays arise.
Does the firm handle complex or unusual immigration situations?
Yes. Reviewers describe successfully navigating expired green cards, military-spouse situations with overseas complications, and multi-year EB-1 delays — all resolved with the firm’s guidance.
- Location: 245 Park Ave, New York, NY 10167
- Phone: (954) 304-2243
- Website: usavisanow.net
- Practice Focus: Immigration Law (visas, green cards, naturalization)
- Serving: New York City and clients nationwide
- Immigration Stat: According to USCIS, over 900,000 people are naturalized as U.S. citizens each year, and qualified legal counsel significantly improves success rates in complex immigration proceedings.


