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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
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense; Immigration Defense & Legalization; Employment Law (Employee Discipline, Wrongful Termination, Harrasment, Discrimination); Landlord-Tenant (Disputes & Leases); Business Law (Commerical Transactions & Contracts, Confidentiality Agreements, Covenants Not To Compete, Non-Competition & Nonsolicitation); Consumer Law (Consumer Fraud, Consumer Rights); Medical Professional Licensure Discipline & HIPAA. Admitted: 2005, Pennsylvania Law School: Temple School of Law, J.D., 1997 Legal Membership: Eastern District of Pennsylvania (federal), Middle District of Pennsylvania (federal), Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; Northampton County Bar Association; Lehigh County Bar Association; American Immigration Lawyers Association; National Employment Lawyers Association; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Pennsylvania Public Defenders Association, past member; Association of Corporate Counsel, past member; Professional: Public Defender, 2 years; probation officer, 4 years; commercial contract attorney & in-house counsel, 2 years; corporate Chief Privacy Officer and Chief Compliance Officer of a national healthcare clearinghouse & PPO, 7 & 6 years respectively; Secretary/Board Member of community services group providing housing to low-income families and the elderly through a church-sponsored agency, 16+ years. Biography: Married 25 years (and still happy), 3 children (23, 21 &14, or there-about) Born: McKeesport, Pennsylvania, March 13, 1966
"I worked for the government, now I work for you!" L’Antoinella Spiller-Reddick currently runs her own immigration law practice out of Fredericksburg, VA. From 2006-2013, Mrs. Spiller-Reddick was employed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Department of Homeland Security. She held many positions within USCIS to include Adjudications Officer (Policy) with the Office of Policy and Strategy (OP&S), Refugee Officer, Legal Intern and Contractor. As a part of USCIS OP&S, Ms. Spiller-Reddick was responsible for the management, development, and drafting of USCIS policy relating immigration relief for victims of domestic violence as provided by the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). VAWA allows certain immigrant victims of domestic violence to self-petition for legal status in the United States. Mrs. Spiller-Reddick has traveled the world as a Refugee Officer with USCIS, Volunteer with the Peace Corps, and Intern with the Department of State. Mrs. Spiller-Reddick has lived and worked in West and East Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. Her exposure to multiple cultures and ethnicities has provided her with an appreciation and sensitively towards immigrant communities.. Mrs. Spiller-Reddick earned her Juris Doctor degree from the American University Washington College of Law and a B.A. in Political Science from Howard University.
Attorney and the Founder of National Capital Legal Services, the leading law firm in the Washington DC area within Russian-speaking community, and all other communities across the country, Elizabeth Krukova, Esq. has been admitted to practice law in several jurisdictions. Attorney Krukova is licensed to practice law in New York, Maryland, District of Columbia and Virginia. She is a member of Circuit Courts for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 9th Circuits. She is also a member of the Federal Courts of Maryland, Virginia and District of Columbia, and the Americn Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).
They call me an immigration attorney, litigator, advocate – all with a healthy dose of spunk. I'm passionate about making the legal system work for those who need it most and the intersection of race, disability and labor justice with immigration law and policy.. I've got 25+ years of experience under my belt, tackling complex cases and arguing immigration law with courts, family and unsuspecting strangers on flights who make the mistake of asking me what I do for a living.. I started my career fighting for farmworkers, then dove headfirst into civil rights. When friends were unable to persuade me otherwise, I took my opinionated self to Idaho - a state without any free legal services for people facing deportation. That would change 19 years later.. Without a non-profit home, I built Andrade Legal into Idaho's leading immigration law firm. And because I’ve always believed that access to justice shouldn't be a luxury, I transitioned from private practice to establish Immigrant Justice Idaho and fill the gap in Idaho’s services for low income people caught up in the deportation process. Though the entity later closed under different leadership, I grew its' budget six-fold in less than five years and established a blueprint for how to deliver free services to a marginalized population in a rural, and hostile political climate. Cool.. Now, I'm back in private practice, sharing my expertise and strategies with lawyers and organizations in search of expert testimony and consultation, business consulting, technical training and writing.. When not thinking immigration, you'll find me cooking for friends and family, spoiling my dog (#chulathecutestchug), working in my garden of "tough love," and convincing like minded folks that Idaho's mountains and rivers provide the perfect backdrop (and fodder) for changing the world.. So, that's me – Maria E. Andrade: your immigration law gal with a sprinkle of wanderlust and a whole lot of heart. Let's connect and see how I can help your inner (and outer) legal advocate, and organization or business thrive.
Mr. Carpenter is the Managing Attorney of the Salt Lake City office of Wilner & O’Reilly. He is admitted to the Utah State Bar and the United States District Court for the District of Utah. Proficient in all areas of immigration law, Mr. Carpenter currently focuses on family-based immigration, employment-based, as well as U-Visas, 601 waivers, and investment-based immigration cases. Mr Carpenter previously worked at the immigration firm of Thomas and Jefferies, PLLC in Phoenix, Arizona, and worked for the Executive Office for Immigration Review in Eloy and Phoenix, Arizona. He has authored multiple articles on immigration issues, and regularly engages in pro bono immigration work for indigent clients.. Mr. Carpenter previously received his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University in Spanish Translation. He attended the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University where he graduated Magna Cum Laude, where he was a member of the Law Journal and served as an associate editor. He is currently the Vice President of the Board of Directors for the Intermountain Relocation Council, a non-profit organization assisting businesses with all aspects of relocating employees to and from the United States. Mr. Carpenter resides in Salt Lake City with his wife and two children.. Bar Admissions. Education. Professional Associations and Memberships
Alyson Johnson began her practice of law in personal injury and corporate compliance in Arizona. Since moving to Utah, she has expanded her practice to include immigration, family law, guardianship, and debt collection. In her debt collection work, Ms. Johnson has recovered hundreds of thousands of dollars for individual clients and companies.. Ms. Johnson has volunteered her time for pro bono work with The Florence Project (immigration non-profit in Arizona), Wills for Heroes (drafting estate planning documents for first responders), the 3rd District Guardianship Signature Program (representing incapacitated persons), and other programs.. Ms. Johnson is licensed in Arizona and Utah and is fluent in Spanish.
Corporation Immigration Attorney, specializing in L-1A, L-1B, O-1, H-1B, H-4, E-2, E-3, EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, PERM, NIW.. Visit for additional information and inquiries.
An experienced attorney who puts his heart into your case. Specializing in immigration law, family law, and the complex cases where both intersect.
Aria Nejad is the founder of ADN Law Group, PLLC. In 2008, Mr. Nejad graduated with honors from the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics. He then worked as an Investment Advisor for Wells Fargo Bank before deciding on attending law school. In 2013, he earned a Juris Doctorate degree from the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. He is licensed to practice law in both Utah State Court and Utah Federal District Court.. During his time in law school Mr. Nejad testified in front of the Utah State Senate and Utah House of Representatives on public policy matters. He assisted the ACLU by drafting Research Memoranda, Testimony, and Legislative Briefing Summaries on various bills during the 2012 and 2013 legislative sessions on Utah’s Capitol Hill. In 2012, he was awarded the Fabian Law Scholarship for his dedication to Pro-Bono work & academic excellence.. In addition to his law school experience, Mr. Nejad has worked in both the public and private sectors of the Utah legal community. In 2012 he worked with The Legal Aid Society in the areas of employment, labor, divorce, family, criminal defense, and juvenile law. Mr. Nejad has also worked with multiple private practice law firms concerning matters of property law, landlord-tenant disputes, medical malpractice, and personal injury.
Moonjung Jenny Kim, Esq. is the Founder and Managing Attorney at Law MJ Kim. Law MJ Kim provides outstanding representation to clients in a wide range of employment and family-based immigration matters. Whether you are an employer looking to employ a foreign national, an entrepreneur looking to start a business in the United States, a company looking to expand in the United States, or an individual looking for options for you and/or your family members to reside and work lawfully in the United States, Law MJ Kim is here to listen your story to formulate the best legal strategies for your specific case.
Rochelle Inger, ESQ. a graduate of Pace University is practicing as an immigration attorney for fifteen years in Rockland County, New York. Specializing in all visa immigration applications including H1B, 245i, fiance visas, business sponsorships, DACA, asylum, deportations, green cards and abused spouse petitions. She can be reached at or, evening and weekend appointments available. Offices are in Suffern and Spring Valley
I focus my practice on winning green card (permanent residence) and citizenship cases and am able to represent people in every city of the United States so that they don't have to worry about any mistakes which could lead to deportation. I handle the entire process from start to finish until the green card is in your hand and try to emphasize customer service so every client knows that their case means a lot to me, especially since they are putting their futures into my hands. I generally only work with clients if I'm nearly certain that I can win their case so that they do not waste money on a negative outcome, and I will sometimes reject cases if the chances of success are too low. I spend a lot of time on each case so that the chances of success are as high as possible, and my fees are flat-rate (not hourly) so you know what you're getting into, regardless of additional work which may be required along the way. I prepare all the intiial paperwork and evidence package and spend hours practicing with the clients before they go for the final interview, and will spend AS MUCH TIME AS IT TAKES to prepare the clients for the final interview without charging additional fees, because the priority is always to win. If you decide to schedule a consultation, any consultation fee will be credited to the total legal fee if you hire us within 30 can always call or text us at to schedule a consultation or you can book a consultation directly through our website. I also highly recommend viewing my youtube channel for informative guides which may answer your questions.
I have extensive experience with family-based immigration and naturalization cases, non-immigrant visas, deportation defense, and appellate work. I obtained my Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, from the University of Pennsylvania in 2001. I earned my J.D. from Villanova Law School in 2006, During my time at Villanova, I participated in the Clinic for Asylum Refugee and Emigrant Services Clinic (CARES). Through CARES, I had the opportunity to travel to Malta to prepare and represent unaccompanied minors from the Horn of Africa for asylum hearings before the Maltese Refugee Commission. I am admitted to both the Pennsylvania and New Jersey State Bars. I am also admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the District Court of New Jersey, and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. I am the past Chairman of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).
I represent clients before the Immigration Court (EOIR), USCIS, and other sub-agencies of the Department of Homeland Security such as Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs & Border Protection (CBP). I have over a decade of experience within the immigration law field in matters such as, but not limited to: family-based permanent residency, employment-based permanent residency (PERM, I-140, EB1), deportation defense (cancellation of removal, asylum, adjustment of status, litigation), VAWA, nonimmigrant work visas (H-1B), naturalization, U visas, P visas and other speciality nonimmigrant visas. I am licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Nicole’s practice focuses exclusively on immigration and nationality law, encompassing areas of family-based immigration, employment-based immigration, and removal defense. She represents U.S. citizens and permanent residents seeking to sponsor family members, both in the U.S. and abroad, for immigration status. She also assists permanent residents in obtaining U.S. citizenship and those that qualify under the dream act for deferred action for childhood arrivals. Nicole provides assistance in obtaining u-visas to victims of criminal activity here in the U.S., and aids refugees in obtaining asylum. She also assists companies in securing temporary work visas and employment-based permanent resident status for international professionals.