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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.
5545 Immigration Lawyers Found
I am a partner in the immigration and nationality law practice of Davidson & Seseri, LLC. It was my own immigration to the United States as a ten-year-old child, and my experience as my husband's immigration sponsor that attracted me towards a career in immigration defense.. I joined Davidson and Schiller as a case manager in 2009 and stayed on as an attorney following my graduation from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 2010. In February 2017, I had the great privilege of creating a new legal practice alongside my long-time colleague and mentor, Mark Davidson.. As an attorney with Davidson and Seseri, I concentrate on family based immigration, removal defense, and asylum. Additionally, I have extensive experience with Religious Worker petitions, VAWA, U visa, J-1 waivers and INA 212(e) issues, Waivers of Inadmissibility, and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.. Outside of work, I love to spend time with my husband, daughters, and extended family.
William Schiller represents individuals, corporate, and university clients in a broad array of immigration matters. Many of the clients he represents are professors, researchers, scientists and post-doctoral scholars who apply for permanent residence as outstanding researchers and professors, and via national interest waiver and extraordinary ability immigration petitions. In addition, Wiliam's law practice involves the representation of highly-skilled professionals and individuals in a wide range of non-immigrant visa matters, as well as family-based immigration involving applications for permanent residence in the United States, asylum matters, removal, naturalization, consular processing, and other complex areas of immigration law.. As universities, medical centers, international students, faculty and postdoctoral scholars face increasingly complex and evolving immigration policies, William also leads Hinshaw’s Higher Education Immigration Team.. William lectures and publishes extensively on immigration law, and his client base is national and worldwide. He is an adjunct professor at Northwestern University, where he teaches a senior-level course on international human rights and U.S. refugee law.
I am a founding member of the Law Firm of Khalaf & Abuzir, LLC. I have been practicing primarily immigration law for more than 18 years covering all aspects of immigration law, with a particular concentration on litigation in Federal District Court and matters that come before the Executive Office of Immigration Review (Immigration Court). I hold a J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology and a B.S. in Political Science from the University of Illinois at Chicago.. I have represented clients in or facing deportation and/or removal proceedings due to a wide variety of circumstances. I have also represented hundreds of clients seeking some form of immigrant or non-immigrant status or relief from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service. I am a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Assocation and member of the the Illinois State Bar and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. I am fluent in English, Arabic and Spanish.
Maleeha Haq has represented clients from all over the world in family and business immigration matters. She has successfully litigated asylum, adjustment of status, and cancellation of removal cases involving complex issues and seemingly insurmountable obstacles. She has argued and won cases before the Immigration Courts, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. A former immigrant herself, Ms. Haq is intimately familiar with the issues that can arise and hinder an immigrant family's future in the United States. Her dedication and commitment to the immigrant community and passion for immigration law is also demonstrated through her extensive pro bono work, for which she was awarded the Wiley W. Manuel Award for Pro Bono Legal Services by the State Bar of California. Ms. Haq received her law degree from the University of Michigan Law School in 2007. She is fluent in Urdu (written and spoken), Hindi (spoken), Punjabi (spoken). The Haq Law team also speaks Spanish (written and spoken).
The Law Office of Elana Thibault is devoted to immigration and family law matters, including appeals. Licensed in Florida and California, Attorney Thibault has successfully rerpresented her clients in state and federal courts, before the USCIS, National Visa Center, and the Board of Immigration Appeals. Attorney is also admitted to practice before the Fifth Curcuit Court of Appeals.
The interests of my clients are foremost in my approach to each case. My goal is how to best represent the interest of my client in a cost-effective and efficient manner, so that unnecessary delays and costly mistakes are eliminated. Clients trust me with their cases, and I do my best to justify their trust. I am dedicated to solving problems of all sorts for my clients. I have done so for over seventeen years.
Virender Goswami earned his bachelor's degree in economics with honors from Delhi University in India in 1978 and his LLB from Delhi University, where he graduated in the top three per cent of his class. In 1981 he became a member of the Bar Council of Delhi. He then studied law at the University of San Diego in California and received his master's degree in comparative law in 1988. Mr. Goswami has been a member of the State Bar of California since 1987, The American Bar Association since 1987 and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) since 1992. He has acted as AILA's Northern California chapter liaison with the District Counsel of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE).Mr. Goswami has established an excellent working relationship with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officials at San Francisco Bay area USCIS offices and at USCIS Service Centers that process immigration applications. He has obtained visas for researchers, scientists, business people, investors and professionals.Mr. Goswami has vigorously and successfully represented clients at all stages of removal and deportation proceedings, including the Board of Immigration Appeals, Federal District Courts and the U.S. Court of Appeals. He has lectured internationally and has written numerous newspaper articles about immigration law. He has also appeared on television and radio as an expert commentator on immigration issues.
Attorney Abner Pinedo was born in Lima, Peru and immigrated to the United States with his family in the early 90s. Mr. Pinedo is licensed to practice law in the state of California, where he has been a member of the bar since December 2016. Mr. Pinedo holds both a Juris Doctorate degree from Suffolk University’s School of Law. As an undergraduate at the University of California, Irvine, he earned two Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in Economics and Anthropology. Over the years, Mr. Pinedo has helped hundreds of individuals obtain family-based visas, green cards, waivers, VAWAs, U-Visas and citizenship. He has represented clients before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Immigration Court, and the Board of Immigration Appeals.