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Welcome to US Immigration Attorney.com

We are a small law firm that is exclusively dedicated to the practice of immigration law. Our attorneys are licensed to practice in all immigration courts and offices in the United States of America, which means that no matter where you are we can assist you with your immigration issues. Our firm is committed to delivery of practical solutions to solve complex immigration issues that are faced by clients.

We are recognized attorneys in our field, providing a thorough service for those who seek advice and representation in all areas of immigration law. We are able to advise on the likely percentage of success or failure while pursuing applications for relief, drawing on our extensive experience in the field of immigration law.

While growing to meet the demands of our diverse and expanding client base, our core value still remains “handing all immigration cases with care”. Immigration issues are very sensitive and complicated, as a result you need experienced attorneys to handle your matter, a simple error could be the difference in your case being granted or denied

We understand that those contacting us for advice are often in a difficult situation, sometimes with compelling and important needs, as a result our approach is directed at understanding our client’s needs and finding the correct solution.

 

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Latest Immigration News

Just across the Rio Grande from Brownsville, Texas, stands a dormitory-style shelter filled with people recently deported from the U.S. and other migrants waiting to cross the border. The long rows of bunk beds offer immigrants a place to rest

Read More "June 14, 2013"

A landmark immigration bill survived a major challenge in the Senate on Thursday when its bipartisan “Gang of Eight” sponsors beat back an amendment that would have delayed a pathway to citizenship for 11 million illegal residents. The proposal by

Read More "June 14, 2013"

Bipartisan meetings in the House of Representatives on a comprehensive immigration reform bill have failed, and the congressmen will meet for the last time today without reaching an agreement on a House bill, ABC News has learned. The stumbling block is

Read More "June 5, 2013"

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the USCIS? USCIS stands for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. It is the agency of the U.S. government principally responsible for matters dealing with aliens in the United States. USCIS has jurisdiction over immigrant petitions and adjustment applications

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  • If you are traveling through the United States and you intend to visit people while waiting for a connecting flight you should apply for a C-1 visa at the U.S. Consulate or U.S. Embassy in your country, the C-1 Visa

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  • Foreign national students who want to study in the U.S. usually apply for the F-1 visa. Although the J-1 and M-1 Visas (for vocational students) are sometimes used, most foreign students enter in F-1 status. Your spouse and unmarried children

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  • Yes, all you have to do is apply for a travel permit, bear in mind that if you go back to the country you were claimed you persecuted at, that you asylum status could be revoked.
  • You have to fill in a Form AR-11 within ten days of such change and send it to: U.S Department of Homeland Security Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Change of Address PO Box 7134 London, KY 40742-7134 For commercial overnight

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