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Immigration Law

Immigration law changes almost on a daily basis, any rule, any interpretation or any decision can have tremendous impact on the lives of human beings.

There have been many amendments in the past 30 years which makes immigration law more complex. Since 9/11 big developments occurred with the immigration agencies, when the Department of Homeland Security was created by President Bush. The Department of Homeland Security includes several Immigration and Borders agencies: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

WHY DO I NEED AN IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY?

In many instances, you need an immigration attorney because you may become overwhelmed or become frustrated by the process of obtaining legal status, bringing family to the U.S., or you may be confused about the current changes, policies and/or procedures on immigration law, or you may simply be unable to get the correct answer from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If you are concerned about something in your background that may prohibit you from obtaining legal status in the U.S., or threatened by an immigration officer, it is worth your while to seek legal advice from an immigration attorney.

There may be many reasons why you need to seek legal advice from an immigration attorney; failing to get legal advice could mean the difference between attaining permanent residence and deportation. The following are examples/reasons why it is important to seek legal advice from an immigration attorney:

  • If you have been arrested and/or convicted of any crime, in or outside the U.S.
  • If you believe there was a misrepresentation at the port-of-entry (immigration inspections at airport, border, etc).
  • If any of your prior application(s) for immigration benefits have been denied
  • If you have a infectious disease.
  • If you have traveled outside the U.S. frequently as a permanent resident and/or staying outside for a period or periods over six months.
  • If you have been deported or forced to leave the U.S.
  • Or you simply need help in the processing of your application and forms with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and Department of State.

There can be numerous reasons why you may need an immigration attorney. Our firm specializes in representing foreign nationals/immigrants and non-immigrants in respect to their immigration matters, such as:

  • Permanent Resident (Green Cards)
  • Family Petitions
  • Fiancé(e) Petitions
  • Citizenship/Naturalization
  • Work Authorization
  • All Types of Visas (Immigrant and Non-Immigrant)
  • Deportation/Removal

Our firm has the most updated information and research tools for your immigration needs.

Call today and scheduled a consultation with an immigration attorney.

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The above is not legal advice. That can only come from a qualified attorney who is familiar with all the facts and circumstances of a particular, specific case and the relevant law. See Terms of Use.


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