
Immigration
law practice of my office can be divided into the following categories:
Non-Immigrant Visa: My office can help you with the following
non-immigrant visas:
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B-1/B-2: |
Business/Visitor's Visa |
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E:
E-1 |
(Treaty Trader) and E-2 (Treaty Investor) |
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F-1 |
Academic Student and Reinstatement of Status |
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H-1B |
Specialty Occupation |
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H
-1C |
Registered Nurses |
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J |
Exchange Visitor and family members |
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K-1 |
Fiancˇe of U.S. Citizen |
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K-3 |
Spouse (and children: K-4) of US citizen |
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L |
Intra Company Transferee and family members |
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O |
Extraordinary Ability |
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Q |
International Cultural Exchange Program |
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R |
Religious Vocation or Profession |
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SB-1 |
Returning Resident Alien |
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TN |
Trade
NAFTA Professionals (Canada and Mexico) |
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V |
Visa for spouses and children under 21 of Legal Permanent Resident
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Immigrant Visa:
You
can get an Immigrant visa based on your relation to a U.S. Citizen
or Permanent Legal Resident (i.e., Green card holder), your employment,
your asylum application, etc. Immigrant visa can be applied for
in the United States, or in your native country:
Consular Processing:
When you or your relatives apply for the immigrant visa in your
country, you need to deal with the National Visa Center (or, NVC:
an office of the U.S. Department of State) and the U.S. Embassy
or the Consulate GeneralÕs office in your country. We can help you
with preparing various immigration and State Department forms for
the interview, Affidavit of Support, and other important documents.
BCIS Office in the USA:
If you are present in the USA at the time your visa number becomes
available, you can apply for Adjustment of Status, which is filed
through the local office of Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration
Services (BCIS, formerly known as INS). Please call us to determine
whether you are eligible to apply for the Adjustment of Status.
Client Representation:
Representation during the Adjustment of Status (I-485) Interview,
Citizenship Interview, Special Registration.
Appellate practice:
My office handles appellate works at the Board of Immigration Appeals
(BIA), U.S. Federal Circuit Courts and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Litigation:
When an application is denied by the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration
Services (BCIS, formerly known as INS), the application/case can
be referred to an Immigration Judge. This office deals with the
hearings on Deportation/Removal, Asylum, etc. Also, when an alien
is detained, we can represent the client at Bond Hearing, and subsequent
immigration hearings.
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