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A guided bilingual intake helps organize your question before you speak with an attorney.
Bienvenidos. Welcome.
A bilingual consultation marketplace where clients can explain what is happening, prepare documents privately, and meet with an immigration attorney for clear, limited-scope guidance.
How it works
A guided bilingual intake helps organize your question before you speak with an attorney.
Prepare notices, IDs, receipts, and prior filings in a private prototype workspace.
Book a focused limited-scope consultation for clarity, next steps, and document review.

Podcast host
New Roots
Meet our founder
Adam is a Cuban-American immigration attorney who built his solo practice one family at a time, mostly through word of mouth in the Hispanic community. Year after year, the same thing kept happening — clients arrived stressed, with paperwork they didn't understand and questions they were afraid to ask.
New Roots Connect exists for the moment before someone hires a lawyer. A short, trusted consultation in plain English or Spanish. A private place to organize documents. A calm handoff from confusion to clarity.
“I built my practice one family at a time. Let’s start with yours.”
What clients can do
Limited-scope consultation notice
A short consultation can help you understand options and next steps, but booking does not automatically create full legal representation, no attorney-client relationship is formed until terms are agreed, and no outcome is guaranteed.
Why New Roots Connect
A focused consult for understanding options, risks, and the best next step.
15 or 30 min
Upload your notice so an attorney can explain what it asks for and timing concerns.
30 min
Petitions, adjustment, consular processing, waivers, and family questions.
30 min
Eligibility, forms, interview prep, travel history, and background concerns.
30 min
The New Roots podcast
Hosted by Adam, the podcast answers common questions in a warm, accessible format — and gently routes complex issues toward consultations.
Listen to New RootsMay 2, 2026
Adam explains common notices, why deadlines matter, and when a short consult can prevent confusion.
Live learning
May 21, 2026 - 6:00 PM ET
A bilingual session on how to read notices, organize documents, and decide whether to book a consult.
Adam Rodriguez
Register freeStart with the guided intake, then upload the documents the attorney should review. Take your time — your progress saves automatically.