The law office practice is restricted to performing legal work involving the Immigration Laws of the United States and some related International Business Law. The firm operates a law practice worldwide, assisting aliens in obtaining various types of Immigration services including:
- Changing from one Non-immigrant Status (such as tourist) to another status, such as assisting foreign nationals or one of three types of foreign student visas.
- Assisting foreign nationals still abroad in obtaining any Non-Immigrant visa including a tourist visa or student visa, as well as assisting a "Parolee" who has been granted parole, but who either personally lacks adequate assets (cash, stocks, bonds, etc.) to prove that they can be self supporting, or for parolees who do not have United States Citizens or Lawful Permanent Resident persons (domiciled in the United States) who are willing and able financially to sign an Affidavit of Support (Immigration and Naturalization Service's Form I- 134) under the new laws which went into effect September 30, 1996 and have created much stiffer rules. For these types of paroles, our law offices can obtain credible job offer letters from qualified, well established, United States businesses who would be willing to hire them once they come to the United States. Our firm has established long-term professional relationships with a number of businesses requiring new employees constantly.
- Filing Immigrant Visa Relative Petitions for: United State's Citizen petitioners who want to grant Immigrant status (also called Lawful Permanent Resident, Resident Alien, or "Green Card" holder status) to: their parents, their sisters and brothers, their children, or their lawful spouses.
- Assisting aliens in becoming Naturalized United States Citizens.
- Representing aliens whom the United States Government seeks to "Denaturalize" (i.e. take away United States Citizenship and remove -- formerly called Deportation, Exclusion Trials, or proceedings).
- Obtaining various types of Working Non-Immigrant visas from "A"-"T" for foreign nationals.
- H-3 visas or training visas (for a ballet company for example, to allow foreign nationals to come and study and perform here while being trained or for a famous foreign chef to come and train United States restaurant personnel in some specialty (Dim Sum, French Pastry, etc.).
- Representing Non-Immigrant foreign nationals (also called aliens) here, and those still abroad, who wish to obtain Lawful Permanent Resident Status through the "Labor Certification Procedure").
- E-1 and E-2 visas -- Non-Immigrant Working Visas for aliens from countries with whom the United States have either Treaties or Trade and Commerce or B.I.T.'s, if aliens are involved with either investing in the United States (and creating jobs for United States Citizens and Resident Aliens) or in "trading" certain types of goods/services/knowledge. We also provide a plethora of other legal services in the field of immigration. We prepare Working Visas In The United States from A - T. We have had virtually 100% success with the Labor Certification process in the close-to-twenty years that the law firm has existed. For more details about immigration law, visit one of the links listed below.
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