Immigration

Sign for United States Immigration Station
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Immi­gra­tion reform is in the news every­day. It is impor­tant to act now and con­sult with an attor­ney to guide you through the com­plex process of immi­gra­tion law.

As your per­sonal advi­sor, I will lead you and/or your com­pany through the maze of immi­gra­tion laws, pro­vid­ing com­mon sense solu­tions for aliens who want to work or immi­grate into the United States.   I have helped an array of dif­fer­ent com­pa­nies, such as those in the I.T. and import/export indus­tries obtain employ­ment visas for work­ers such as pro­gram­mers and mar­ket­ing spe­cial­ists. I have also suc­cess­fully obtained per­ma­nent res­i­dency and cit­i­zen­ship for indi­vid­u­als and their fam­i­lies from all over the world.

Immi­gra­tion sta­tus is usu­ally a mat­ter where time is of the essence.  Unfor­tu­nately, USCIS  is a gov­ern­men­tal agency with a back­log of hun­dreds of thou­sands of appli­ca­tions.  I will pro­vide a per­sonal road map with you and/or your com­pany so that your case will be resolved in the fastest pos­si­ble manner.

My immi­gra­tion prac­tice includes rep­re­sen­ta­tion for business/employment immi­gra­tion, family-based immi­gra­tion and depor­ta­tion. I pro­vide con­fi­den­tial advice relat­ing to immi­gra­tion and nat­u­ral­iza­tion, employ­ment, visas, cit­i­zen­ship, asy­lum and deportation.

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