Other Services:
Take care of the essential details in your U.S. immigration journey

Sometimes immigration challenges aren’t about long-term plans—they’re about the documents, processes, and emergencies that can disrupt your life. Whether you’re planning a visit, replacing a lost card, or responding to government requests, the right help can save you time, stress, and money.
I’m Gabriela Urizar, an immigration attorney in New York committed to handling both the major milestones and the smaller—but crucial—details of your immigration needs. Let’s keep your journey on track.



The essential guide to managing your U.S. immigration paperwork
How to apply for a B1/B2 tourist visa
Understand the requirements, documents, and interview tips to improve your chances of approval.
What a FOIA request can reveal
Learn how to request your immigration records and why they might be crucial for your next steps.
Replacing a lost or damaged green card
Find out how to file Form I-90 quickly and avoid issues with travel or employment.
Responding to an RFE without mistakes
Get practical tips on answering Requests for Evidence correctly and on time.
Don’t let paperwork errors slow down your plans
Even small paperwork issues can create serious delays or complications with immigration. From incorrect forms to missed deadlines, mistakes can cost time, money, or even legal status. Work with an attorney who handles these details carefully and efficiently.
Ready to solve your immigration paperwork challenges?
Download your FREE guide “The essential guide to managing your U.S. immigration paperwork” and get clear steps for staying ahead of the process.
Or, if you have an urgent situation:
Helping clients navigate every detail, big or small





Meet Gabriela Urizar

Gabriela Urizar is an immigration attorney based in New York who built her own practice after years in other respected firms.
She focuses on U.S. immigration services for a broad range of clients, including those needing help with:
- B1/B2 tourist visa applications and interviews
- Filing FOIA requests to access personal immigration records
- Replacing lost or expired green cards using Form I-90
- Responding effectively to Requests for Evidence (RFEs) from USCIS
Gabriela believes immigration law isn’t just about life-changing visas—it’s also about solving the practical issues that affect people every day. She regularly appears on Spanish-language media to educate immigrants on how to protect their rights and manage legal processes.
As a bilingual attorney with strong ties to the Latin American community, Gabriela approaches every case with precision, care, and commitment.
Other services FAQs
What is a B1/B2 tourist visa?
A B1/B2 visa allows you to visit the U.S. temporarily for business, tourism, or medical treatment. You’ll need to prove strong ties to your home country and that you intend to return after your visit.
How do I file a FOIA request?
A FOIA request lets you obtain your immigration records from government agencies like USCIS, CBP, or ICE. It can help clarify your history or prepare for future applications.
What should I do if I lost my green card?
If your green card is lost, stolen, or damaged, you need to file Form I-90 to replace it. Having an attorney can help ensure your application is correct and avoid unnecessary delays.
What is an RFE?
An RFE, or Request for Evidence, is a letter from USCIS asking for more documents or details before making a decision on your case. Responding correctly and on time is critical.
Can I handle a tourist visa application on my own?
Many people do, but working with an attorney can help you avoid errors, improve your documentation, and increase your chances of approval—especially if you have a complex situation.
How long does a FOIA request take?
It varies, but it can take several weeks to a few months depending on the agency’s backlog. Starting early is important if you have upcoming applications.
Is it urgent to replace a lost green card?
Yes. A green card is proof of your lawful status in the U.S. You’ll need it for employment, travel, and many legal processes. Don’t wait to replace it.
What happens if I ignore an RFE?
Ignoring an RFE can lead USCIS to deny your application. It’s crucial to answer accurately and submit documents before the deadline.
How much does Urizar Legal charge for these services?
Prices vary depending on the service. For example, a green card replacement typically starts at $300. Consultations to discuss your situation are $200.
Why choose Urizar Legal for these services?
Gabriela offers personal attention and precise handling of even the smallest immigration matters, ensuring your paperwork is done right and on time.