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Understanding Immigration Law
Immigration law governs how individuals enter live and work in the United States.
Common Immigration Cases
- Family visas
- Employment visas
- Green cards
- Citizenship
- Deportation defense
When to Contact an Immigration Lawyer
Legal advice is helpful when applying for visas or facing removal proceedings.
Immigration Process
- Application preparation
- Government filing
- Interview or hearing
Costs
Costs vary depending on the immigration case type.
FAQs
What does an immigration lawyer do?
They help clients navigate immigration laws and applications.
How long do immigration cases take?
Processing times vary by visa type.
Can lawyers help with deportation?
Yes attorneys can defend clients in immigration court.
What is a green card?
Permanent resident status in the United States.
Do I need a lawyer?
Legal guidance helps avoid application mistakes.
5515 Immigration Lawyers Found
Phil is an Immigration Attorney with over seven years of experience working with refugees, asylees, and family-based immigration applilcants. In addition, he maintains a Masters Degree (LLM) in International Human Rights Law obtained from the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the National University of Ireland, Galway, and is a Lawyer and Researcher focusing on US Immigration Law & Policy, International Human Rights Law, and Global Refugee / Migration Law & Policy.
Brian A. Mick practices exclusively immigration law including employment-based and family-based immigration at ImLaw. His experience includes preparing nonimmigrant/temporary work visa applications; investor visa applications including EB-5 direct and regional center applications; employment-based permanent residency (“green card”) including PERM labor certification applications, I-140 immigrant petitions (including Schedule A Physical Therapist and Registered Nurses and labor certification-exempt categories); fiancee visa petitions; family-based permanent residency (“green card”) petitions for spouses, children, parents, fiancees and siblings; and naturalization/citizenship applications.. Brian earned his B.A. degree with Major in Community Leadership and Minors in Spanish and Business Administration from Aquinas College and his J.D. degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School and graduated with honors from both schools. He was also a Quarterfinalist in Cooley Law School’s Fall 2010 Intra-School Moot Court Competition. Prior to becoming an attorney, Brian worked with Susan Im as a Law Clerk, Paralegal, and Legal Assistant in immigration law for over seven years.. Brian is a graduate of the Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce and Center for Community Leadership’s Emerging Leaders Series, Class of 2014. Brian is currently serving on the Catholic Lawyer’s Association Board and is the President of the Aquinas College Alumni Board. He is also a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the State Bar of Michigan.
Charissa Huang represents individuals and businesses in litigation and transactional law matters. She counsels businesses, immigrants, students, professionals, and others on issues related to immigration matters such as green cards, nonimmigrant visas, deportation, and removal proceedings. She advises municipalities on matters including eminent domain and governmental immunity. Additionally, Charissa represents parties in employment law cases involving the Whistleblower’s Protection Act, Michigan Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act, and racial discrimination under Title VII and the Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act.
Anna was licensed to practice law in Michigan in 2006. Since that time, Anna has lived and worked in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where she has dedicated her practice of law to represent indigent farm workers and immigrants. Now in her own practice, Anna strictly represents individuals in immigration matters. In December 2014, Anna will expand her practice by adding an office and staff in Holland, Michigan.
I'm a regular ol' Michigander. I grew up in Grand Rapids, and attended Kalamazoo College where I majored in Spanish and Religion. During my junior year I studied abroad in Caceres, Spain. Soon after graduation, I began working at Catholic Human Development Outreach in Grand Rapids, in the Immigration Assistance Program where I was first exposed to immigration law. That experience convinced me to attend law school, and while there I again studied abroad, but this time in Galway, Ireland learning about International Human Rights and Humanitarian law. I graduated and became an attorney in 2006, when I moved to Chicago to study tax law. I then worked in tax for several years, specializing in individual international taxation issues. In 2010, I felt the pull back home to Michigan and immigration law. I worked at St. Vincent Catholic Charities in Lansing, Michigan as a Staff Attorney for more than two years before becoming the Director of Immigration Legal Services for the Diocese of Grand Rapids in 2013. I left that post in 2022 to open LYIS, PLLC. I now have more than 14 years' experience in U.S. citizenship and immigration practice. I am a native English speaker, and fluent in Spanish.. I have two dogs, and I like to knit and research my geneaology.
Kamal H. Dari is an attorney from Ann Arbor, Michigan. He currently serves as Of-Counsel to Herman Legal Group in Dearborn, Michigan. In addition, Kamal maintains his own practice (Dari Law, PLLC) in Ann Arbor. His areas of practice are Immigration and Business Law. Kamal received his JD, cum laude, from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, and a bachelor’s degree in sport management (BA) from the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor. He is fluent in English and Arabic.