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Immigration Law

Members of the immigrant community are some of the most vulnerable members of society when it comes to being the victim of crime. With limited English and unfamiliarity with American laws and legal procedures, many immigrant crime victims are fearful about speaking up or simply don’t know how to properly report a crime and make themselves heard and understood. Some people come from countries where they are right to mistrust the police and judicial system, and they carry that distrust with them when they come to the states. Others are preyed upon and victimized precisely because they are immigrants, either attacked out of racial or ethnic hatred or because others know they can take advantage of immigrants who are hesitant to report a crime to the authorities.

Can a U.S. Citizen Sponsor a Family Member?

If a U.S. citizen (or permanent resident) has a family member that would like to move to the U.S., they can petition to bring them into the country. This is often referred to as “sponsoring.” There are limited familial relationships that qualify for a family visa.

Visa:

The purpose of your intended travel and other facts will determine what type of visa is required under U.S. immigration law. As a visa applicant, you will need to establish that you meet all requirements to receive the category of visa for which you are applying. When you apply at a U.S embassy or consulate, a consular officer will determine based on laws, whether you are eligible to receive a visa, and if so, which visa category is appropriate. Visas are issued to a foreign national who intends to live and work permanently in the United States. In most cases, a relative or employer sponsors the individual by filing an application with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)

Types of VISAS:

Nonimmigrant Visa Immigrant Visas

Asylum:

Our team has experience filing asylum applications from countries all over the world including Dominican Republic, Ghana, Mexico, Haiti, Colombia, South Africa, Venezuela, China, Nicaragua and Indonesia to name a few. Our team knows how to assist you in preparation of a successful application.

Naturalization:

If you have any doubts or questions about whether you qualify for citizenship, we can help. Our team has experience in complicated areas of naturalization law.

Appeals:

If you have lost your case in immigration court, our attorney can help you appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals.

TPS:

Our attorney is here to assist with initial applications and renewal applications for TPS.

Motion to Reopen:

If you failed to appear at an immigration court hearing or if your circumstances have changed, our attorney may be able to reopen your case in front of immigration court.

Stay of Removal:

Do you have a final order of removal? Our team can help you file a Stay of Removal with ICE to get you more time in the U.S. with a work permit. Depending on your circumstances, our team may be able to request a Stay of Removal directly with an immigration judge.

MSIJS:

Our team is here to assist minors who are in the U.S. without their parents. Our team will provide representation to minors both in and out of court.

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Light of Justice is not a law firm and is not acting as your attorney. This informational and legal document preparation service is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney.

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Lawrenceville Ga 30046

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