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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Immigration lawyer in your area do?
A Immigration lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Immigration cases in your area.
How much does a Immigration lawyer cost in your area?
Most Immigration lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Immigration lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Immigration lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Immigration lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Immigration cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
7354 Immigration Lawyers Found
I am an attorney admitted to practice law by the State of New York (registration number 4117750). I also am a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (New York Chapter) and the New York State Bar Association. Before I came to the United States, I qualified as a Barrister in England and practiced law in London. I personally have undergone the U.S. immigration process and now help clients from all over the world achieve their goal to live and work in the United States. I have developed particular expertise with the immigration of physicians, I.T. professionals, professors and individuals with extraordinary ability.
Ms. Dixon is a former Trial Attorney with the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The practice handles all area of immigration, with a focus on clients in removal/deportation proceedings. Immigration law is complex and constantly changing and not advisable to do it alone. Ms. Dixon has the knowledge of the system and procedures to place you on your path to legal residency.. Other practice areas: Divorce, Custody and Personal Injury
I am the owner and managing attorney of Peltier Law, PLLC. The majority of my practice focuses on criminal defense, immigration, and the place where the two intersect. It is a privilege and honor to work as an attorney. It is more than a job for me; helping is what I do in my personal and public life. The word attorney means “one appointed by another to act in her place” or literally “to turn to.” My job is to stand in your place, to take on your worries and fears, and to find a solution.. Originally from Indiana, I now live and work in Minnesota where my law practice focuses on criminal defense & immigration. Because I have been an attorney on both sides of criminal cases, as a prosecutor and as a public defender, I have unique perspective and insight into what it takes to win. My interest in immigration law originates from my experience living in Mexico City where I learned to speak Spanish while studying the politics of revolution.
Michael Fondungallah is a founding member of Fondungallah Kigham & Essien, LLC. His
practice focuses on all aspects of immigration law, business law, international law, landlord
tenant law and general litigation.. Michael Fondungallah is a founding member of Fondungallah Kigham & Essien, LLC. His practice focuses on all aspects of immigration law, business law, international law, landlord tenant law and general litigation. Michael received his bachelors degree in law from the University of Yaounde in Cameroon (1991) and a post-graduate diploma (maitrise) in business law from the same university (1992). He worked for the Tazem Chambers as a pupil lawyer before coming to the United States in 1993 and in 2001 obtained his juris doctor JD degree in law from William Mitchell College of Law in Saint Paul Minnesota.
Michael is admitted to practice in Minnesota (2001), the United State District Court for the District of Minnesota (2006) and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (2006). He is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) where he is the Minnesota/Dakota Chapter liaison with the Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the American Bar Association (ABA) and the American Association for Justice (AAJ). Michael is also a board member and secretary of the Minnesota Black Chamber of Commerce. He volunteers and mentors for William Mitchell College of Law, St. Thomas University School of Law and the Minnesota Office of Higher Education's Get Ready program. Michael is also fluent in French.
All while I was growing up I was convinced that I wanted to be a surgeon. As I grew older and got involved in Mock Trial, my passion for the law began to grow. When I finally started college, I was sure that I wanted to do a double degree--MD and JD. Finally after two years into college, just one year away from graduation, I had a realization. I realized that being a surgeon was not pracitical for my life. My culture and idea of myself as a wife and eventually a mother just did not seem practical for a surgeon. Doing the work that I love and still being able to spend time and support my family is important to me. I feel blessed to have been able to come to this realization at such a young age. Now I am attorney and a wife, and I feel that I made the perfect decision for myself. I love what I do, and I am still able to support my family and make time for them in my life. Every case is a new adventure, and every client has an interesting story to tell.. A big part of my religion is about doing "seva," or service--some kind of service to help others. When I became pasionate about the law, I was excited about how I could use my work to follow in the principles of my religion. Doing seva is a big part of my life, and I am lucky that I am able to do work that I love that is a service to others.. Throughout my younger years I was inspired toward and developed a passion for immigration because of certain experiences. The first experience being that my family was able to help some young immigrant children in our community whose parents got deported by adopting them and filing for their papers. A few years ago they received their green cards, graduated from ASU with honors, and are now working hard to support their families back home. The second expeirence, being very near to my heart, was when I applied to sponsor my husband. Immigration has a very close place in my heart, and being from an ethnic background I feel that I can really relate to my client's situations on a deeper level.. I have always been open to working remotely, and I love to and am happy to travel when needed. Please do not let my location discourage you. Feel free to call me or email me if there is any way that you feel that I can serve you. I enjoy all areas of law, and I hope that this personal tidbit into my life while inspire you to give me an opporutnity to serve you!
I have the best job in the world. I serve those who refuse to be rooted like trees, confined to the place they were born.. As an immigration attorney, I enjoy working with individuals who dare to think globally and embrace the possibilities the world has to offer. With my attention to details and personalized approach to every case, I help my clients secure non-immigrant and immigrant status in the U.S., empowering them to pursue opportunities through their professional skills, business ventures, investments, and careers.. When I’m not in the office, you’ll find me exploring the world with my family, reading, or sharing my thoughts through blogging.. Think global!
Lorenzo has experience in all facets of immigration law, including, business and family based immigration and some removal/deportation defense before the Federal Immigration Court and Board of Immigration Appeals.. Lorenzo gained his experience while working at large and small immigration firms, including time as a partner at a law firm he helped establish.
Matt Shaftel owns and operates Shaftel Law, a full-service Colorado immigration law firm that helps individuals, families, businesses and entrepreneurs with their immigration matters. He has a reputation for excellence, efficiency and professionalism, and effectively represents and serves immigration clients locally, nationally and abroad.. Matt has vast expertise handling complex immigration cases for individuals and their family members, employers and their employees and entrepreneurs who are navigating potential pathways for their fast-growth startups. He also represents individuals in immigration court and assists clients in preparing all types of immigration applications.. Because the landscape of U.S. immigration is ever-changing, he is passionate about finding the best possible solutions and serving as a reputable resource on immigration law for clients and colleagues, alike.
I am a bilingual immigration attorney based in Portland, Oregon, but serving clients throughout the U.S. I very much enjoy the process of helping individuals defend their rights, remain close to loved ones, and reunite with family members abroad. It is my goal to help each client understand their rights so that they can make the best decisions for themselves and their families in the present and for years to come. I am always available to speak directly with my clients, whether they are able to visit me in my office or require remote representation. I also assist clients through crimmigration consulting services.
Angela is an immigration law attorney specializing in family-based immigration, removal defense, humanitarian benefits, and related litigation. With over a decade of experience, Angela has successfully represented many clients with their immigration cases.. Angela is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). She is a mentor on the Pro Bono Mentoring Panel at the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN), where she supports private attorneys who provide pro bono representation to asylum-seekers and Unaccompanied Children. She also serves as a board member for La Cocina, a nonprofit organization that provides full access to traditional and non-traditional forms of mental health and health equity support services.. Angela speaks Spanish and is happy to assist clients with their immigration matters in this language.. BAR ADMISSIONSState of Colorado BarU.S. Court of Appeals 10th Circuit. EDUCATIONUniversity of Colorado School of Law, J.D.Lehigh University, B.A
Alyssa Reed completed her legal education at the University of Iowa College of Law, graduating with high honors and an award from the National Association of Women Lawyers. She completed her undergraduate degrees (B.A. and B.S.) with honors at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She has chaired the American Immigration Lawyers Association’s national-level liaison committee on VAWA and related issues and has served on AILA’s national liaison committee to USCIS’s Vermont Service Center. Locally, Ms. Reed served as the Chair of AILA’s Colorado Chapter 2015-2016 and served on the Executive Committee from 2011 to 2017. Ms. Reed is a frequent lecturer on immigration options for victims of crime and survivors of domestic violence. She has lived in Costa Rica and studied at the Universidad de Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. Ms. Reed is heavily committed to pro bono and community outreach. She is fully bilingual in English and Spanish. She has won numerous awards including being named to SuperLawyer's "Rising Star" list multiple times, being named a "Top 40 under 40" lawyer, and being named by 5280 magazine as one of the top immigration attorneys in Denver.