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How an immigration attorney can help you

On Behalf of | Jun 18, 2020 | Immigration |

Immigration attorneys know the complexities of American immigration law. In addition, they have experience helping clients through the appropriate legal system that applies to their particular situation. Consequently, as an immigrant, obtaining the services of an immigration attorney may be vital when you run into a challenge. 

Naturally, the precise help an immigration attorney can provide depends on your own unique situation. However, consider contacting one if any of the following circumstances apply to you: 

  • You committed a crime or a court convicted you of committing one. 
  • You have developed a communicable disease. 
  • You filed your appropriate immigration forms but have not heard back from the agency to which you submitted them. 
  • You entered the U.S. based on an employment offer, but your new employer is not helping you through the immigration process. 
  • You face deportation. 
  • You need to adjust your immigration status for any reason. 

Family immigration 

If you came to the U.S. with your spouse and children, you and they need to maintain the proper visas. In addition, you must achieve permanent resident status before any of your children reach the age of 21. If you do not yet have permanent resident status and one of your children is approaching his or her 21st birthday, this would be a good time to contact an experienced immigration attorney and explain the situation. 

Business immigration 

If you intend to work in the U.S., you need a valid green card. Companies cannot legally hire you without one. An immigration attorney can help you get the proper green card as quickly and cost-effectively as possible. 

Deportation issues 

If the Bureau of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has informed you or a family member that you face deportation, you need to contact an immigration attorney immediately. Though notification of deportation does not mean automatic deportation, an assertive immigration attorney can represent you and protect your rights. 

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