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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
Katie Meyer is an Associate Attorney at the Bleisch Law Firm, where she practices immigration law. Her areas of experience include family-based immigration, refugee and asylum law, naturalization law, removal (deportation) defense, and legal protections for immigrant victims. She has presented trainings on various aspects of immigration and refugee law and policy, and has served as an immigration expert on discussion panels and in media interviews. She has taught Immigration Law and Policy, as an Adjunct Professor, at Washington University School of Law. Until 2009, she was the Legal Director at Interfaith Legal Services for Immigrants (“ILSI”), where she managed the agency’s legal programs and served as a field supervisor for students in the Washington University clinical program. She previously worked as Staff Attorney at Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, and interned in Senator Edward Kennedy’s Immigration Subcommittee’s Office. She is a graduate of the Washington University School of Law, where she was presented with several awards for her dedication to public service and public interest law.
Jesse Gordon began his legal career with the Payne County District Attorney's Office in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Mr. Gordon worked at the Farzaneh Law Firm after his time at the District Attorney's Office. Working with the Farzaneh Law Firm, Mr. Gordon gained knowledge and expertise in the field of immigration law. Seeing a need for comprehensive immigration representation in Payne County and the surrounding areas, Mr. Gordon returned to Stillwater and began practicing with his attorney wife at the Gordon Law Firm.
I provide services for both Family and Employment-based Immigration Cases, Green Card Renewal, Citizenship through Naturalization, Deferred Action (DACA), and Deportation/Removal Proceedings.. FAMILY-BASED PROCESSES: We have obtained thousands of Family-based Green Cards, including Fiancée Visas.. EMPLOYMENT-BASED PROCESSES: We have obtained hundreds of Employment-based Work Permits and Green Cards over the years using the H1B, TN, Labor Certification, and National Interest Waivers for numerous occupations, including Ethnic Cooks, Bakers, Religious Workers, Software Engineers, Veterinarians, Dentists and Medical Doctors.. FOREIGN TRAINED MEDICAL DOCTORS: We have obtained J-1 Waivers, H1Bs and Green Cards for approximately 200 Foreign Trained Medical Doctors nationwide.. DACA / DAPA (DEFERRED ACTION): We have completed more than 450 Deferred Action Cases since the DACA Program was announced in 2012.. ABOUT ME:. I was born and raised in Pasco and graduated from Tri-Cities Prep High School. I have a large extended family in the area, which includes many lawyers, and have called Pasco home even when leaving town for school, work, or travel. I attended Seattle University and during my junior year I studied abroad in Puebla, Mexico. I graduated in 2007, and majored in International Studies & Politics with a minor in Spanish. After graduating, I lived for a year in Hanzhou, China to study Mandarin Chinese. I then returned to the United States and attended Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane, Washington. I provide services in all areas of immigration law and work with my father, Tom Roach, taking on both family and employment-based immigration cases. I am a member of the Washington State Bar and the American Immigration Lawyer's Association and I speak Spanish.
Immigration legal services with a personal touch. D. Benjamin is passionate about working with citizens of many nationalities across the globe. She has over 13 years of experience as an attorney in the immigration field, with clients ranging throughout many sectors, including technology, medicine, university and financial. She has represented clients at numerous green card and naturalization interviews with Immigration. Most recently, Deanna worked in-house as an immigration attorney with Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, Washington. She currently advises clients on business immigration and family immigration matters.
Ms. Van established KKV LAW/ Law Office of Kim-Khanh T. Van, PLLC with the vision to making law accessible to our communities. She predominately handles cases in immigration, personal injury, criminal, and family law.. Ms. Van graduated from the University of Dayton- School of Law with extensive legal experiences working at its Criminal Law Clinic, and interning at Bradley & Associates and with Superior Court Judge Carol A. Schapira. After graduation, she worked for a Seattle law firm as an associate attorney and partner before starting her own firm.. Ms. Van is currently a member of the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA), American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and a few other bar associations. Ms. Van enjoys volunteering her time as a pro bono attorney for the Northwest Immigrants Rights Project (NWIRP) and King County Bar Association (KCBA). She was recognized for her pro bono work with DACA issues by the AILA WA chapter in 2013.. In her spare time, she enjoys attending services at Cao Dai Temples, cultural festivals, fundraising for non-profits, and hiking and attending sporting events with her family.. Call KKV LAW for a consultation!
Andrew ("Andy") Oliver is a native of the State of Washington and the managing attorney for our firm's Seattle Office. He earned his law degree from the George Washington University School of Law in Washington, DC. He has been practicing immigration law in Seattle since 2007. Andy sincerely cares about his clients. He has a deep appreciation for languages and cultures. In his undergraduate studies at the University of Washington, Andy studied linguistics, Asian languages, and literature. He has studied Spanish, Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit, and Arabic. He loves to travel, and has spent time in India, Guatemala, and several countries in Europe. Andy lives with his wife, Alissa, and cats, Prem and Mouse, in Seattle.
Eliana Horn is an attorney, community organizer, researcher and advocate in the Seattle area. With a tenant organizing background, Eliana believes land and housing is a resource to be shared, not held for future profit. Eliana is working toward shifting the dynamics of ownership and control of land and housing to center low-income and Black, Indigenous and People of Color to ensure that land is affordable and accessible for hundreds of years to come.. Through Interdependent Law, Eliana provides legal services to forming or converting worker cooperatives, land-sharing projects including community land trusts, community real estate investment funds, and housing cooperatives. Eliana also provides representation on immigration cases including family-based petitions, adjustment of status, and special immigrant juvenile visas.. After graduating from City University of New York School of Law, Eliana worked as an immigration attorney between 2018 and 2021, representing detained and non-detained clients in removal proceedings, filing affirmative immigration applications, and suing the Government for the release of immigrants from detention. Eliana opened Interdependent Law in 2021.
I'm one of the partners of a cross-border law firm that spans the U.S./Canada border. We have offices in Vancouver and Seattle. I particularly have an interest in consular and border-related issues.
II practice in the area of immigration law and personal injury. My immigration practice focuses on asylum, family based immigration, removal defense, DACA, and U Visas. My personal injury practice focuses on motor vehicle accidents. I represent individuals and families in the state of Washington. I dedicate a significant part of my practice to representing women and men who have been subjected to abuse. I am a member of the American Immigration Lawyers’ Association (AILA), King County Bar, Washington State Bar, American Bar Association and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. I work with Northwest Immigrant Rights Project as a pro bono attorney.. Prior to becoming an attorney, I worked for nearly twenty years as a certified paralegal in several prominent Seattle law firms. For the six years before she joined Jim’s firm, she was the office manager of a large insurance company’s in-house law department.
GregBoos is an attorney in the Bellingham office of Cascadia Cross-Border Law. In 2010 Chang & Boos dissolved and Cascadia Cross-Border Law was created. Mr.Boos limits his practice to matters relating to U.S. immigration lawwith an emphasis on business immigration. He received his Juris Doctordegree from the University of Idaho in 1977 and has practiced law formore than 25 years. Mr. Boos is a member of the Washington State BarAssociation, the Federal Bars for both the Western District ofWashington and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the AmericanImmigration Lawyers Association ("AILA"). Mr. Boos has been recognized as an expert in U.S. immigration law andpolicy by U.S. federal and state courts as well as by various tribunalsoutside of the U.S. He is listed in An International Who's Who ofCorporate Immigration Lawyers.. Mr. Boos is recognized internationally for advocacy on border andimmigration issues, including spearheading the opposition to IIRAIRA§110. He was the first inductee into the "Order of the Smashed Brick",an award given by the Canadian government in recognition of outstandingefforts of those Americans who devote much of their time and energiesto strengthen the relationship between Canada and the United States. Mr. Boos was awarded AILA's 2003 Advocacy Award in recognition ofefforts in the development of immigration policy. The award recognizesMr. Boos as having "a well deserved reputation as one of the fewnational experts on border security and immigration issues" andcommends him for promoting "thoughtful initiatives that will enhanceAmerica's security in ways that will not destroy our commerce oreconomy, or inhibit the efficient and secure flow of people andcommerce at our borders and ports of entry."
Nicholas Berning has practiced immigration law since January 2007. Nick has represented over 200 EB-5 immigrant investors and E-2 non-immigrant investors. He also has extensive experience with other immigrant visas (family and employer sponsorships) and temporary work visas. Before co-founding Boundary Bay Law (phone:) in 2015, he served as the Practice Manager at T.D. Knowles & Associates, PLLC from 2008 to 2015.. From 2009 to 2015 Nick served on the Washington State Practice of Law Board, which is responsible for investigating the unlawful practice of law in Washington State. The Washington State Supreme Court appointed Nick to serve as the Practice of Law Board’s Chair in 2012 while the Board finalized the controversial Limited License Legal Technician Rule. The Court also appointed Nick to serve two terms as the Board’s Vice Chair.. Between 2009 and 2014, Mr. Berning taught paralegals at Whatcom Community College, including courses on Legal Research and Writing, Law Office Technology, and Interviewing and Investigating.. Nick currently serves on the American Immigration Lawyers’ Association’s Washington Chapter Consular Processing Committee. He previously served two terms as the Chair of the Washington Chapter’s Limited License Legal Technician Committee.