Immigration Law
Immigration law in the United States is a complex and constantly evolving field of law that encompasses a broad range of legal areas, including, visas, green cards, citizenship, asylum, deportation, and more. It also involves the regulation of businesses and employers that seek to hire foreign workers, as well as the enforcement of laws related to illegal immigration. Navigating the world of immigration law can be daunting, which is why it’s important to have the guidance and support of an experienced immigration law attorney. We can help you understand your options and work with you to develop a strategy that meets your immigration needs. Our immigration law services include:
- Employment, Business & Investment Based Immigrant Visas
- Priority Worker and Persons of Extraordinary Ability (EB1)
- Professionals Holding Advanced Degrees and Persons of Exceptional Ability (EB2)
- Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Unskilled Workers (EB3)
- Certain Special Immigrants including Certain Religious Workers (EB4)
- Immigrant Investors (EB5)
- Family Based Immigrant Visas
- Immediate Relative Visas (For Spouse, Child or Parent of U.S. Citizen)
- Family Preference Visas (For Certain Other Eligible Family Relationships With a U.S. Citizen and Certain Specified Relationships with a Lawful Permanent Resident)
- Non-Immigrant Visas
- Visitor Visa for Tourism / Pleasure / Business
- B-1 Visa
- B-2 Visa
- Employment Visa
- H Visa
- L Visa
- O Visa
- P Visa
- Q Visa
- Media (I) Visa
- Trade Treaty (E) Visa
- Fiancé (K) Visa
- Citizenship
Contact us to learn more about how we can help you with your immigration law needs.