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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.
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The Law Office of Katrina M. Caldwell is located in downtown Portland, Oregon. Katrina focuses her practice solely within the immigration field. Her knowledge and experience in immigration includes: Family Immigration, Consular Processing, Fiance(e) & Spouse Non-Immigrant Visas, I-212 and I-601 Waivers, Removal/Deportation Defense, Domestic Violence and Crime Victim Visas, and Naturalization. She is an active member of AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association) and the Oregon State Bar. Call today for a consultation.
My name is Rachel Game and I am an immigration attorney located in Oregon. I am a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). I joined AILA in 2006 when I first started representing clients in immigration matters.. I have lived and travelled throughout our wonderful planet. I am curious about other countries, their people and cultures. Working as an immigration attorney gives me a unique chance to meet people from so many places. I myself have been an immigrant and so I have first hand knowledge on the importance of the immigration process.. I was born in Portland, Oregon and my family moved to Canada when I was just an infant. I lived in Canada until my teenage years when my family returned to the United States. Funny enough I felt like an immigrant when we moved to the USA, since I had never lived in the country of my birth. During my time in university and law school I enrolled in study abroad programs to work on my Spanish. I studied law in Mexico and Ecuador which really helped me become bilingual.. After completing my studies and passing the Oregon State Bar I moved to Zimbabwe, Africa where I ran a group of businesses, mostly in the tourism industry, for about a decade. With the political climate in Zimbabwe deteriorating and my training in law calling me back, I returned to Oregon in 2006. I started my own law firm and have enjoyed the relationships I have formed with so many clients and their families.
I am a shareholder at Hillsboro Law Group PC. I enjoy immigration and estate planning because I help people realize and protect their American dream. Providing clients with professional service and a personal touch not only gvies them peace of mind, it allows them to focus on what's important: their profession, family, and personal development.. As the son of immigrants, I understand the what my clients are going through. My personal experience, legal experience and knowledge of the process, gives me a unique perspective, and allows me to take out the unknown of what can be a daunting process. I find satisfaction in assisting clients from all over the world and from different backgrounds. I also assist families to file petitions for parents, siblings, and other relatives.. Over the years, I developed a keen interest and valuable skills in estate planning while studying estates and trusts, and assisting other attorneys. I have drafted many estate plans over the years, and yet no two are exactly the same. While online services are a great start, and are better than having no estate plan, many of them are deficient and would not avoid the time and expense of probate. I assist clients in creating first-time estate plans, revising and updating old estate plans, and creating entirely new estate plans after life changing events.. I believe in providing competent, cost effective legal representation. Former clients often contact me or refer family and friends to represent them in ongoing issues or other areas of the law.. Outside of the office, I enjoy the great outdoors, spending time with family, good food, music and sports.
Jorge Salazar is the Principal Attorney at Armis Law, PLLC. Born in the Rio Grande Valley and raised in Austin, Texas, Jorge came to Boise, Idaho, to further his professional pursuits. After graduating with a Juris Doctorate and gaining crucial experience under the Texas Attorney General, Jorge was sworn into the Idaho State Supreme Court and Federal District founding Armis Law PLLC, Jorge was a partner at a law firm in Boise. Throughout his legal career, he has gained a strong aptitude for processing complex Civil and Immigration legal issues-gaining Jorge a favorable reputation for successfully representing his clients in Judicial and transactional proceedings. In addition to working at Armis Law, PLLC, Jorge enjoys exploring Idaho, traveling, hiking, skiing, and playing tennis. Jorge often travels to Texas and Mexico whenever he has the chance, where he spends time with family and friends.. • Hablamos Español (Fluent in Spanish)
I was born in Russia. I am a graduate of Moscow State University (master's degree in law). I practiced law in Moscow and Moscow Region, Russia, for four years before moving to the United States in 1998.. Law is my true passion. I went to law school second time in order to continue doing what I love. My dream of being able to practice law in this country came. true after I graduated from Chase College of Law in 2005. I have been practicing law in the United States for over 11 years. I am licensed in Kentucky and Ohio.. The areas of my practice are: criminal law, family law, immigration law. I enjoy litigation, legal writing, appellate practice. I acquired significant experience in the area of criminal law while I was a conflict public defender in Northern Kentucky. As an immigrant, I have an affinity with my immigration clients. Currently, I also represent clients in divorces, custody matters, and criminal cases.. In my free time, I enjoy reading, walking, taking music lessons, and playing piano.. I reside in Cincinnati with my husband and our two children.
Rania Attum is an award winning immigration, personal injury and criminal defense attorney engaged in defending the rights of individuals in and around the Louisville, Kentucky and Southern Indiana area.. With years of trial experience, Rania has built an impressive record, achieving not guilty verdicts, reduced sentences, favorable plea bargains, and closed investigations on behalf of clients. She has also built great relationships with prosecutors, judges, and police officers, along the way. Rania has a reputation for listening to her clients and their families, catering to their individual concerns, and protecting their interests.. Her experience, impressive record, and personal touch is what makes her stand out as the right attorney to fight for your rights and protect your interests.
Andy is a Kentucky native who has lived in Louisville for nearly twenty years. He grew up in Bowling Green, attending Bowling Green High School. After high school, Andy attended the University of Rochester, in Rochester, NY, where he majored in Spanish and History. Mr. Downey attended the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville.. After law school, Andy remained in Louisville and began focusing his work within the Latino community. Primarily working on personal injury cases at the beginning of his career, as time went on, Andy began concentrating on cases closer to his heart. Now, Mr. Downey works primarily in the areas of immigration and criminal matters.. In his free time, Andy enjoys volunteering with the University of Louisville, cooking and spending time with his family.
My practice focuses on immigration law. I am passionate about assiting families and employees in gaining immigration status, asylum seekers avoiding persecution and children reuniting with families.. I became interested in immigration law as a participant in the University of Louisville Immigration Law Clinic. This experience enabled me to win the New York University Law School’s Immigration Moot Court Competition. More recently, I spent several months in Central America working with the Human Rights Commission of Belize, studying Spanish and traveling widely throughout the region. Through these experiences I committed myself to assisting individuals in navigating the complex immigration system.. While in law school I won the Pirtle-Washer Oral Advocacy Competition and competed in the National Moot Court Competition at the Fourth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals. As a Marshall-Brennan Fellow I taught a civil liberties course for high school seniors. I also served as an IOLTA Fellow, President of the International Law Society, published editor of the Journal of Law and Education and I received the Robert C. Jayes Memorial Award for Humanitarian and Civic Involvement.. I practiced criminal defense for nearly three years before focusing exclusively on immigration law. I litigated numerous misdemeanors and felonies including several homicides and achieved multiple acquittals through jury verdict. I received the Walker Award for excellence in a felony jury trial where the client faced up to life in prison if convicted.
I grew up in Louisville, Kentucky and have an older and younger brother who also live in Louisville. I completed a year abroad during college in Maryland. I first studied in Costa Rica and later worked at the US Embassy in Quito, Ecuador.. After graduating from college I worked for a mineral exploration company in Chile.
Immigration attorney based out of Lexington, Kentucky whose practice focuses on a variety of filings with USCIS and the Department of State (DOS) including spouse, fiancé, and family-based petitions, provisional waivers, applications for permanent residence and naturalization, consulate interviews abroad, employer and investor visas, among others.
My practice is primarily focused on immigration law. I represent clients in removal proceedings before the immigration courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals. I also assist clients in filing petitions with the Department of Homeland Security (e.g., DACA, victim visas, asylum and family-based) and the Department of State (i.e., visas).. Our firm CF Abogados also handles criminal, family and civil matters. We speak Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. We offer free consultations and would be happy to assist you.. As an army brat, I lived in South and Central America for much of my childhood. In my free time, I enjoy the outdoors, traveling, culture and sports.
Ms. Montoro obtained her Juris Doctor Degree at the University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, in Louisville, Kentucky, where she concentrated her studies on Immigration Law, Corporate Law and Intellectual Property Law. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, at FAE Business School, in Curitiba, Brazil. Highlights of Ms. Montoro legal studies:. Memberships
Gregory S. Bachmeier, J.D. practices in the areas of Immigration, Criminal Defense and Personal Injury law. He has successfully represented hundreds of clients in immigration matters, such as Asylum, Withholding of Removal, Article III of the Torture Convention, Cancellation of Removal and Adjustment of Status before the Immigration Court, Board of Immigration Appeals, Minnesota Federal District Court, and Second, Seventh and Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. Greg has also written and presented materials on Post-Conviction Relief in State and Federal Courts.. Greg regularly appears in all of the courts in Minnesota (Federal, State and Immigration), however, he is able to travel anywhere in the United States in order to effectively represent his clients. Since immigration law is Federal law, Greg is not restricted to a specific area when representing clients with immigration matters.. Greg also defends misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor and felony charges. He has successfully defended theft, assault, criminal sexual conduct, driving under the influence, juvenile, and drug offenses. He also does post-conviction work, including vacating criminal convictions, withdrawing guilty pleas and reducing prior criminal convictions as well as expungment of criminal records.. Greg also handles personal injury cases, ranging from automobile accidents, slip and falls, premises liability cases, medical malpractice to excessive force claims against law enforcement officers.. Greg is admitted to the Minnesota Supreme Court, United States District Court, Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals and United States Supreme Court.. Greg received his bachelor's degree from Augsburg College and his Juris Doctor degree from Hamline University School of Law.. Greg is a member of the American Bar Association, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Hennepin County Bar Association, Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights – Mentor, Minnesota Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the. Minnesota State Bar Association.