Huang Miaolei

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About

Immigration paperwork moves at its own pace, often slower than the lives it affects. In the thick of Chinatown’s daily rhythm, Huang Miaolei offers a steady hand with visas, green cards, and naturalization filings. The office sits above the sidewalk buzz at 98 Mott St #506, New York, NY 10013, where the scent of steamed dumplings drifts past storefront signs in three languages. While the neighborhood pulses with commerce and transit, this fifth-floor suite focuses on the quieter work of forms, deadlines, and legal steps that shape where people call home.

Between family petitions, work permits, and citizenship exams, the practice navigates the layers of federal bureaucracy that can feel as dense as the streets below. Clients come from nearby tenements and distant boroughs, each bringing a different set of documents and questions. A call to (212) 219-2421 reaches the office directly, where conversations begin in Mandarin, Cantonese, or English. For directions or a quick look at the building exterior, the map pin is here: a small marker on Mott. Sometimes the smallest details decide the outcome.

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Created 11 Jan 2025
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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