Immigration Law
Our
Immigration Resource Section contains information and resources
concerning various aspects of immigration law. These topics range from
obtaining US Citizenship, resident alien status, green cards, visas and
much more. Immigration has become a touchy political subject, and much
of the US immigration process can be complicated, confusing and time
consuming. Find out more about this legal area, how to get through the
process, and how to find an attorney should you need one.
Immigration law governs the rules, regulations, and procedures
associated with immigrant and nonimmigrant visas, asylum, adoption of
foreign-born children, marriage to foreign nationals, citizenship and
naturalization, etc. these laws and procedures are enforced by the
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), which is
overseen, by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the U.S.
state Department of State (DOS).
Immigration laws help control the influx of immigrants and
scrutinize the applicants for entry into the U.S. Because of
the heightened security expressed all over the world in recent
years, these laws have evolved to become stricter and are more
rigorously enforced by all nations. The enhance scrutiny of
immigrant and visitor alike is meant to emphasize the security
protocols set in place by the U.S. government to deter terrorism and
protect U.S. citizens. However, the extreme and even
aggressive application of these laws has made the process of entry
into the United States more difficult for both visitors and asylum
seekers.
Immigration law governs all aspects of immigration into the U.S.
including:
- Immigration visa
- Immigration naturalization
- Immigration policy
- Immigration status
Any foreign born national that wishes to visit or immigrate to
the U.S. is subject to the rules, regulations, limitations, and
procedures outlined in U.S. immigration law. Any violation of
these laws can result in incarceration, deportation, and banishment
for U.S. soil.
If you want to gain legal residency status in the U.S., an
immigration lawyers can be your best recourse to achieve your
desired goal. Prospective immigrants face a tough journey to
gain legal residency, work permits, or even obtain a visa.
Immigration law can be hard to understand and discouraging.
Without the help of a qualified and capable immigration lawyer, an
applicant is more susceptible to errors and oversights that could
easily result in the rejection of his/her petition.
Lawyers well versed in immigration law can inform and guide
potential visitors or immigrants on the steps and procedures
necessary to achieve any of the following:
- Naturalization
- Permanent residency (Green Card)
- Immigrant Visa
- Non-Immigrant Visa
- Temporary work visa
- Medical treatment visa
- Business visa
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