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Nevada Immigration Lawyer

Consulting with an Nevada immigration lawyer can assure that your immigration matters will be handled in the best possible way. Nevada immigration lawyers specialize in immigration laws, including all relevant updates, and can help you overcome and avoid many legal issues and simplify the immigration process as much as possible.

Las Vegas

Fountas & Associates

Gus Fountas
Las Vegas, NV | Phone: 866-615-3477

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Los Angeles

Law Offices of Adam Green

Adam Green
Los Angeles, CA | Phone: 866-716-4854

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  • Do I Need a Visa to Travel Abroad?
    Do you know what a visa is?  In the United States we have two different types of visas:   immigrant visas and nonimmigrant visas. Nonimmigrant visas are usually for tourists and business visitors.  Those who hold immigrant visas are entitled to stay in the U.S. permanently and eventually apply for citizenship. Most Americans think visas are only needed by those visiting or … more
  • Family Based Visas
    Do you need a family-based visa?  The U.S. Immigration laws highly value family unification and therefore allow for a person to obtain a family based visa.  The laws carefully define the family relationships which form the basis for an immigration visa.  Immediate relatives such as spouses, unmarried children under 20 years old, and parents of a U¬S citizen may be … more

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  • How To File for Permanent Residency in the U.S. (Green Card)
    The permanent residency card (Green Card) is issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).  Once received, it allows the holder to permanently reside and work in the United States, except for circumstances which will revoke the card, like committing a crime.  For most immigrants this is a significant step towards becoming a citizen.  A permanent resident may apply … more

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