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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.
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Anthony Drago, Jr., Esq. is a 1985 graduate of LeMoyne College in Syracuse, NY. Attorney Drago graduated from Western New England College School of Law in 1988 and is the principal of Anthony Drago, Jr., P.C., located in the financial district of Boston, MA. He was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in December, 1988, and the New York bar in January, 1989, and is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (“AILA”). Attorney Drago is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, Second Circuit, Fifth Circuit, and Ninth Circuit. He practices primarily in the area of Immigration Law, including family and business immigration, and represents aliens in removal proceedings before the Executive Office of Immigration Review and the Federal Courts. Precedent decisions include Arevalo v. Ashcroft, 344 F.3d 1 (1st Cir. 2003) which set the standard for stays of removal in the First Circuit.