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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
Attorney Pablo Hurtado is a skilled immigration attorney with over a decade of experience representing individuals, families, and businesses in their pursuit of the American dream. Mr. Hurtado earned his J.D. from Regent University School of Law and served as an Assistant State Attorney for two years before founding his firm, Hurtado Immigration Law Firm. An immigrant himself, Mr. Hurtado became a U.S. citizenship in 1996 and has firsthand experience navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration law. Hurtado Immigration Law Firm is a full-service firm where Mr. Hurtado handles visas, offers representation in immigration court, and assists with a wide range of other immigration matters. He is a member of the Florida Bar and the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Efren Y. Arocho, Esq. obtained his J.D. in 2011 from the Inter American University of Puerto Rico, School of Law, and has been a member in good standing of The Florida Bar since 2012. Immediately after being admitted to The Florida Bar, Mr. Arocho began his legal career as an Assistant Public Defender with the Office of the Public Defender for the 20th Judicial Circuit in Punta Gorda, Charlotte County, Florida. In 2016, Mr. Arocho went into private practice in the area of Fort Myers, Lee County, Florida. The Law Office of Efren Y. Arocho, PLLC was formally established in February 2018 in the Historic River District of Fort Myers, Florida, with the goal of providing exceptional, competent, and personalized legal services to the community of Southwest Florida.
My practice primarily focuses on immigration law. I assist clients with various forms of immigration relief, obtaining family-based and employment-based visas/green cards, naturalization, U-visas, DACA, asylum, and deportation defense. As your attorney, I will provide you with diligent, compassionate legal representation of the highest quality at an affordable rate.
I provide a full range of immigration services, including: Family-Based petitions and applications for Lawful Permanent Resident Status, Fiancee Visas, Naturalization, and Employment options.Litigation and Immigration Court services include removal/deportation defense, appeals and federal court Actions related to delayed or denied immigration matters.
Jennifer Rotman is a partner with Immigrant Law Group PC and a 2015 Super Lawyer. She graduated from UC Berkeley School of Law in 2001 and clerked for the Honorable Jose A. Fuste in the United States District Court in Puerto Rico from 2001 to 2003. Jennifer joined ILG in 2003 and is licensed to practice law in Oregon and California. Her current practice areas include naturalization, removal defense, asylum claims, visas for crime victims, family immigration, and federal litigation.. Jennifer is an adjunct professor of immigration law at Lewis & Clark Law School (2011-Present). She currently serves as the EOIR liaison for the Oregon chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). She is also an ambassador to the American Immigration Council. In 2008, Jennifer was part of the legal team at ILG that received the Gerald H. Robinson Award for Excellence in Immigration Advocacy from the Oregon AILA Chapter. Jennifer has presented about immigration law topics to criminal defense and immigration attorneys at local and national conferences.
I am a partner at NELSON|SMITH, LLP and my practice is strictly focused on immigration law. Specifically, I handle matter such as adjustment of status, naturalization, unlawful presence waivers, DACA, asylum, and all immigration matters focused on protecting the LGBTQ+ communities.. I am the AILA Liaison to the USCIS Portland, Oregon Field Office. I am also a past Ambassador of AILA Oregon to the American Immigration Council. I am also a past coordinator and planner for the AILA Northwest Annual Conferences in Portland and Seattle.
Ms. Mamedova practices the immigration law of the United States of America, (family, employment and asylum) and offers legal support to the immigrant communities of the Tri-State area, including counsel in juvenile and domestic relations matters. She speaks Russian, Ukrainian, Uzbek, Azerbaijani, Turkish, and Crimean Tatar language. She is a dedicated advocate for and advisor to her clients, respecting personal, family and business relationships. Ms. Mamedova's international experience includes advising both publicly and privately held and non-profit corporations, and assisting with mergers and acquisitions, business registrations, and tax matters. Ms. Mamedova received her Juris Doctor degree from Salmon P. Chase College of Law of Northern Kentucky University and a Bachelors in International Affairs from Xavier University in Cincinnati.. Ms. Mamedova's is admitted to the Kentucky Supreme Court, to the United States District Court for Eastern Kentucky, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and the Supreme Court of the United States. She may appear before the Board of Immigration Appeals, the U.S. immigration courts, and all U.S. immigration agencies. Ms. Mamedova is a certified health care interpreter for the Russian language. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association; American Bar Association, Cincinnati Mayor’s Immigration Task Force. She is active with the Red Cross of Greater Cincinnati and Junior League of Cincinnati.
I suggest immigrants and their friends and employers looking for counsel review the government websites, now with a wealth of information, seek advice only from members of professional legal associations, and be skeptical of stories and advice from friends, neighbors, and notarios. All contact with a lawyer is confidential, even if the lawyer is not paid or retained. Immigrants should be prepared to be candid about all entries into the U.S., prior use of counsel, applications filed, and law enforcement encounters.. In 1991 a represntative of Amnesty International reached out to me and said there were few immigration lawyers in Kentucky to assist with pressing needs. I quickly found that I loved all aspects of immigration law , whether family, business, deportation defense, or human rights. What could be a better oppotunity for a lawyer than to have a case where there are only winners, no losers, at the end of the day.. Since 1991 I have represented, or interviewed (as an immigration officer), nationals of 100 countries, been employed as an adjunct professor of immigration law at Louis D Brandeis School of Law, lobbied Congress on Capitol Hill, and lectured at bar association meetings.. For the duration of 2019, we are devoting most of our attention to those who have TPS and seek permanent residence, or permanent residents seeking naturalization, or employers and investors. We may also be assisting with amicus briefs in important litigation.
Andersen Law, LLC is an immigration law firm assisting individuals, families, and business owners throughout Eugene, Springfield and all of Oregon. Our firm can help you find solutions to your immigration law issues. We pride ourselves on our professionalism, our efficiency and hard work. Give us a call. You may have more options than you think.
The practice of law is a profound privilege. In this vocation, I am granted the opportunity to live up to the trust placed in my care by clients who are in need. It is my solemn duty to uphold the oath I took and prosecute my clients' interests with truth and honor.. In 2004, I graduated cum laude from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, having earned Book Awards in Contract Law and Trademark Law. I am a member of the State Bars of Minnesota and Florida. I have been admitted to practice before the Federal District Courts of Minnesota and the Southern Florida, as well as the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. I am a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA).
I am one of the founding attorneys of Four Corners Immigration Law in Portland, Oregon. I provide high quality services to clients before Immigration Courts, USCIS, and ICE. I also represent clients in the District Court of Oregon and before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
I have practiced Immigration law in Portland since 1977. I speak Spanish but my clients are from all over the world. I have taken on cases in all areas of Immigration law including family and employment-based applications, waivers of inadmissbility, naturalization and citizenship, defense of people in removal proceedings at the trial and appellate level as well as applicants for asylum.. In 2006, I received the Gerald H. Robinson Excellence in Immigration Advocacy Award from the Oregon Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Assocation.. I am listed in Oregon Super Lawyers ® for 2012, 2014 and 2014.
I'm an immigration lawyer at Portland Immigration Law. Thank you for taking the time to read a bit about what made me want to practice immigration law.. I was born in Oregon and have spent most of my life here. After finishing Sandy High School and Oregon State University, I worked abroad teaching English as a second language in South Korea and Kyrgyzstan. While away, I missed my home and family here in Oregon, but was treated with great generosity and hospitality throughout my travels. In Kyrgyzstan, I met my wife--the first person with whom I would navigate the U.S. immigration process.. During law school, I worked for Sponsors Organized to Assist Refugees (SOAR) and later the Oregon Justice Resource Center (OJRC)--both Portland-based non-profits--providing immigration legal services to individuals who did not have the means to hire a private attorney. These were meaningful experiences for me because they gave me the opportunity to use the knowledge I had been cultivating at Lewis & Clark Law School to make real and positive changes in people's lives.. Later, I spent a year working for the Troutdale City Attorney's Office prosecuting misdemeanors in municipal court. Spending time as a prosecutor provided me with a valuable look into the criminal justice system. It gave me the opportunity to understand the process and reasoning behind the charges leveled against those I now assist.. In my daily life, I try to remember the kindness strangers showed me when I was far away from everything and everyone I knew. In doing so, I can remind myself of how vulnerable we are at times and how we all have a duty to one another as neighbors, no matter the physical locations of our domiciles. At Portland Immigration Law, I work hard to understand your situation, your concerns, and your case. People come to our office during some of the most difficult times in their lives and I believe it is our job to ease as much of this difficulty as possible. If you want to talk about your case with someone eager to listen, contemplate, and advise, please give us a call.