Top Best Immigration Lawyers | 7354 Available
Find Top Best Rated Immigration attorneys near you. Many offer free consultations and have verified client reviews.
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
Adriana Pereyra has lived in Las Vegas for almost 20 years. She studied International Business Administration at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, before receiving her Juris Doctor from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She also attended a European Law Master’s Program at the University of Paris XII Val De Marne, and studied French at La Sorbonne, both in Paris, France. A native of Mexico, Adriana is fluent in English, Spanish and French. Adriana has been a business owner, has extensive experience in litigation and most recently is specializing in immigration and small business consulting law. Adriana’s personal motto is to treat every case with integrity and with the client’s best interest in mind by evaluating the impact of each legal decision on the client’s life as a whole.
Shirley Reginiano practices exclusively in Immigration matters, from her offices in Las Vegas, NV. She has extensive experience with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services bureau in navigating the complex framework of the immigration process.. Her license extends to practicing throughout all 50 States and she has successfully represented clients from around the world obtain Citizenship, Greencards and Visas.
David E. Walters practices in the areas of immigration and criminal defense in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has been licensed to practice law in California since 1998 and Nevada since 1999. He is also admitted to practice before the District Court of Nevada, Central District of California, and the Ninth Circuit. He is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and Nevada Attorneys for Criminal Justice. He teaches immigration in the Hispanic Citizens’ Academy for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Mr. Walters graduated from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, CA in 1998. During law school, he was a member of the St. Thomas More Law Honor Society and the Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal.. David is married to Isabel Walters, an immigrant from Ecuador who is now a U.S. citizen. They have two children.
Attorney Dhinojwala's areas of focus include the following: Family-based Immigrant Visa or Permanent Residency: including immediate family members, spouses and fiancées. Employment-based Immigrant Visa or Permanent Residency: EB1-First Preference, Persons of Extraordinary Ability, Outstanding Professors and Researchers, Multinational Executives and Managers; EB2-Second Preference, Members of Professions holding Advanced Degrees or Aliens of Exceptional Ability; EB3-Third Preference, Skilled Workers, Professionals and other Workers; EB4-Fourth Preference, Special Immigrants; EB5-Fifth Preference, Employment Creation Investors including investments in Regional Visas: Visitor Visas, B-1-for Business/B-2-for Tourist; E-1-Treaty Trader/E2-Treaty Investor E Visas for Traders and Investors; F-1 or J-1-Academic Student Visa; H1B Visa-Specialty Occupation; H2A-Agricultural Labor or H2B-other Temporary Labor Visa; H-3-Trainee; K-Fiancé or Fiancée of U.S. Citizen; L-Intra Company Transferee; M-Vocational Student; O-1 or O-2-Extraordinary Ability; P-1, P-2 or P-3-Athletes and Group Entertainers; Q-International Cultural Exchange Program; R-Religious Vocation or Profession; TN-Trade NAFTA Professionals. All aspects of I-9 Compliance, including employer’s rights and responsibilities.
Ms. Celebrezze practices in all areas of employment immigration. She is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and The Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law.. Celebrezze Law, LLC is a comprehensive immigration practice. We routinely assist our clients in navigating both the day-to-day immigration process and developing and implementing a larger strategic planning process for foreign national employees. While the size and industry of our clients’ needs vary widely, we pride ourselves on providing individualized attention to each individual.
Marcus B. Jaynes graduated from the University of Michigan (B.A.) and the University of Colorado School of Law. Marcus previously served as a Law Clerk to Justice Susan Calkins of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, before joining Landis Arn & Jaynes in 2002. Marcus is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and provides representation in all areas of immigration law, including citizenship and naturalization, marriage- and family-based permanent residence, asylum, deportation defense, as well as employment- and business-related immigration, and I-9 compliance and employer sanctions. Marcus also serves on the Board of Directors of Pine Tree Legal Assistance, a Maine non-profit providing free legal assistance to low-income residents of Maine.
Cynthia C. Arn received her B.A. from Wellesley College and her law degree from the University of Maine School of Law and has practiced law since 1988. Cynthia is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and has previously served on the board of the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project. Listed as a “Best Lawyer” in the immigration area by Best Lawyers of America, Cindy’s practice focuses primarily on family-sponsored immigration, deportation defense, citizenship, and political asylum, as well as I-9 compliance and employer sanctions matters.
Aga joined FordMurray in the spring of 2018, after owning a private practice that focused exclusively on immigration for three years. Prior to establishing her own practice, Aga worked as an immigration attorney for an immigration law firm located in Portland, Maine. At FordMurray, Aga handles a wide spectrum of immigration matters, in all levels of complexity, but focuses much of her energy on family-based immigration, naturalization petitions, and E visas.. Across her practice areas, Aga strives to approach every case as unique and tailors her legal services and strategies to her client’s individual and specific needs. She also never loses sight of the human side of immigration.. In addition to her work at FordMurray, Aga places great emphasis on helping the immigrant community. She supports, as a volunteer and/or board member, the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project (ILAP), Maine Women’s Fund, and Women United Around the World, an organization that helps new Mainers and female immigrants acclimate into a new environment. She is a frequent presenter on immigration-related topics at various client or community sponsored events and workshops.. Aga earned her J.D. from University of Maine School of Law. She holds a Master of Arts in Law, summa cum laude, from her home country, Poland, and was awarded an Associate of Science in Legal Studies, summa cum laude, from Quincy College, Massachusetts. Aga is an active member of the Maine Bar and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). She is fluent in Polish. Aga resides in Portland, Maine with her two rescued dogs.. In her free time, Aga enjoys traveling, cooking and trying new restaurants, and playing with her dogs.
I started working in immigration law while a graduate student at Columbia University. I volunteered for Catholic Social Services in New York City learning about asylum laws and helping asylum seekers from Cuba, Guatemala and Nigeria. My love of immigration law and those caught in the system grew from that experience and became my focus and my passion.. After graduating from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1999, I was hired as the first attorney on staff at the Immigration Assistance Program in Kalamazoo, Michigan. In 2001, I became its director when the program moved under the auspices of the Diocese of Kalamazoo. As the Program Director for 11 years, I led the Diocese of Kalamazoo Immigration Assistance Program in serving thousands of families through the immigration process and advocated for immigrants’ rights and protections in the state and nationally. I helped reunite families and keep others together. In addition, I helped hundreds of committed and truly amazing members of our community become new citizens of the United States.. In 2010, I was asked by the Diocese of Grand Rapids to build an immigration legal services program. With the unwavering commitment of the Diocese, I was able to establish the Diocese of Grand Rapids Immigration Legal Services, which now provides quality and compassionate legal services to hundreds of low-income immigrants and their families who live in Grand Rapids and surrounding counties.. In July of 2013, I opened Inquilla Law. I want Inquilla Law to be a law practice dedicated to serving immigrants and their families. I remain committed to providing affordable, compassionate, and honest counsel to those seeking to immigrate and to those who already have made the United States their home.