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U.S. Immigration attorneys deal with issues relating to foreign nationals who come to the United States either temporarily or permanently, including the associated legal rights, duties, and obligations of aliens in the United States. Immigration attorneys also deal with the application processes and procedures involved with naturalization of foreign nationals who wish to become U.S. citizens, as well as deal with legal issues relating to people who are refugees or asylees, people who cross U.S. borders by means of fraud or other illegal means, and those who traffic or otherwise illegally transport aliens into the United States.
Immigration Law
Rights afforded under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) are varied and complicated. Immigration law is constantly changing and it is derived from federal statutes, federal court cases, and federal rules. It involves a number of government agencies such as U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and U.S. Department of State (DOS).
Should I hire an Immigration Attorney?
Foreign nationals wishing to enter the United States are generally required to obtain a visa. There are numerous visas such as business, fiancé, tourism, temporary work, student, exchange visitors, religious worker visas to name a few. These visas are usually valid for multiple visits to the United States during a specific period of time.
Depending on the foreign nationals reason to enter the United States will vary greatly on the type of visa to apply. Immigration attorneys assist foreign nationals who seek to enter the United States in obtaining a specific visa given their particular case. Immigration attorneys handle numerous matters ranging from international adoption, obtaining residence through the diversity lottery system, citizenship, permanent residence (green card), asylum, work visas, fiancé visas to name a few.
Not everyone who wishes to enter the United States is eligible. There are certain grounds of inadmissibility such as health related grounds, criminal grounds, fraud and misrepresentation and unlawful presence in the United States that may prevent a foreign national from applying for certain immigration benefits.
Immigration laws are very restrictive and the ability to enter and remain in the United States is challenged every day. Consulting with a qualified Lead Counsel Rated immigration attorney can assure that your immigration matters will be handled in the best possible way. Immigration attorneys focus their practices 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a motion to reopen?
If a person within the United States has been denied citizenship, a visa, or other lawful means of staying in the country, they may be ordered to leave the U.S. At the point the removal order … more -
How long can I stay in the U.S. as a student?
oreign nationals on a student visa are allowed to stay in the U.S for as long as the student is enrolled in a full-time educational program, and making progress toward completing the course of … more -
Can I use a motion to reopen to stay in the United States?
After a removal order becomes final, one of the only methods a person can use to argue their case is to file a motion to reopen. This allows the individual the right to introduce new evidence into … more -
How Can I Obtain An Immigrant Visa So That I May Live Here Permanently?
There are three basic ways in which someone can obtain an immigrant visa: By having a family member who is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident file a family-based immigrant visa … more -
Who can file a motion to reopen?
Individuals who wish to remain in the United States legally but have been ordered removed may file a motion to reopen. This allows the person the ability to present new evidence in their case. more
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