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Immigration - An Overview

Individuals who intend to immigrate to the US face potentially serious consequences should they obtain inaccurate or incomplete advice. It is possible that he or she will have to leave the US and start over again in another country. Family relationships and friendships are threatened and employment opportunities may be lost. Deportation is a very real consequence for those who don't address certain factors. Hiring immigration services not performed by a licensed attorney may put you at risk. If you or someone you know is at risk of deportation or is uncertain of the impact of filing an immigration petition, contact an immigration law attorney to ensure that everything possible will be done to preserve your rights.

The importance of bringing and keeping family together can't be understated. For a US citizen who marries, or wants to marry, a foreign national, or who wants to adopt a foreign child, there are procedures to be followed, forms to be filled out, and fees to be paid. If you, or someone you know, has married or is planning to marry a foreign national or plans to adopt a foreign child, contact an immigration lawyer today.

Immigration law is extremely complex. In addition to the often-amended Immigration and Nationality Act, there are Operating Instructions and Interpretations that supplement and clarify the Act. Administrative decisions from the Board of Immigration Appeals also impact immigration processes. If you, or someone you know, is dealing with an immigration issue, don't go it alone - contact an immigration law attorney as soon as possible.

Immigration procedures, like federal tax filings, require specific forms. If the wrong form is filed, it can substantially delay your case. A knowledgeable immigration attorney can guide you to the most current and valid procedures to avoid problems with your case. An attorney can also advise you on the appropriate fees to be paid, and can help you determine if you qualify for a fee waiver. If you are in the midst of an immigration matter, contact an immigration lawyer to discuss your case.

Louisville, Kentucky, Immigration Attorney

The United States immigration process in complex and there are many ways to stumble. If you are considering filing for a temporary or permanent visa, need help with an asylum petition or have any other immigration law concern in the Louisville, Kentucky, area, you want a lawyer who fully understands U.S. immigration laws, who can advise you of all your options, and who will protect your interests throughout the process.

Immigration attorney John Vickerstaff is skilled at helping immigrants who want to stay and live in the United States. Contact our Louisville office to schedule a consultation to discuss your immigration issues. We will advise you of your rights and your risks in confidence.

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At the Vickerstaff Law Office, PSC, in Louisville, we handle all matters related to immigration, including green cards, visas and permanent residence applications. Call (502) 583-4007 to schedule a confidential consultation with a lawyer who is dedicated solely to immigration and naturalization law.

Immigration - An Overview

Immigration law controls the procedures for entering the U.S., determines who is and is not eligible for entry, sets the rules for obtaining citizenship and deporting foreign nationals who violate U.S. immigration or other laws. Immigration attorneys assist foreign nationals seeking to come to the U.S. to study, travel, conduct business and work. Immigration lawyers also help employers complete the application and certification processes to employ foreign workers for permanent and temporary positions. If you have an immigration-related issue, contact Vickerstaff Law Office, PSC in Louisville, KY to schedule a consultation with an experienced immigration lawyer.

Attorneys practicing immigration law may handle various legal matters for aliens and U.S. citizens living both inside and outside of the country. The following sections introduce some of the issues for which a person may seek the assistance of an immigration lawyer.

Visas for Permanent and Temporary Stays

Immigration attorneys can help foreign nationals with visa selection and the application process, as well as clarify the types of documentation necessary to secure visas and explain any restrictions on their ability to enter the U.S. Immigration lawyers also can help employers determine the correct visa to apply for to hire foreign nationals as temporary or permanent employees, and help employers determine whether any special labor certifications are necessary from the federal Department of Labor (DOL).

Some of the more common visas include:

  • Employment-based visas
  • Family-based visas
  • Temporary-work visas
  • Student visas
  • Business visas
  • Travel visas
  • Exchange-visitor visas
  • Intracompany transferee visas
  • Spouse and fiancé(e) visas
  • Adopted-child visas

Immigrant Status Changes

When applying for a visa, the foreign national should choose the correct visa that will allow him or her to accomplish his or her goals in the U.S. Each visa category has special requirements and may include restrictions on the type of activity the visa holder may do during his or her stay. For example, student-visa holders are not permitted to work unless they have received special permission. Sometimes it may be necessary for an alien to change his or her immigrant status to another category, like a student visa holder who has been offered permanent employment in the U.S.

Visa Extension Applications

Foreign nationals entering the U.S. with temporary visas, also called nonimmigrant visas, are only permitted to remain in the country for a limited amount of time, depending on the type of visas they received. For example, normally seasonal agricultural workers are only allowed to remain in the U.S. for less than one year at a time before they have to return to their home countries. In some instances, the time allowed for the temporary visa may not be long enough for the foreign national to complete the purpose of his or her trip to the U.S. In this case, the foreign national may apply for an extension to remain in the U.S. longer. Extension requirements and application deadlines are strict, so it is important the foreign national not wait until the last moment to apply for one.

Citizenship and Naturalization

Foreign nationals who live as legal permanent residents in the U.S. for five years may be eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship. This process, known as naturalization, includes many important steps. Usually, the immigrant must be able to demonstrate the ability to read, write and speak English; and to pass a U.S. history and civics exam. The immigrant also must be of "good moral character." Certain types of criminal convictions may make an immigrant ineligible for citizenship. It is very important to prepare for the naturalization process and truthfully complete the application. Any material misrepresentations may result in removal (also called deportation).

Removal

If an alien violates the terms of his or her immigration status or commits certain types of crimes, he or she may be deported by the U.S. government back to his or her home country. Aliens who may be deported include those with legal resident status, those with nonimmigrant or temporary visas, and those who have entered the country illegally. Some of the types of offenses an alien can be deported for include:

  • Being convicted of certain crimes, such as most drug and firearms offenses, crimes of "moral turpitude," domestic violence and "aggravated felonies"
  • Overstaying visas
  • Using fraudulent or falsified documents, or providing material misrepresentations to enter the country
  • Marrying fraudulently to gain entry into the country
  • Assisting, encouraging, aiding or abetting others to enter the country illegally
  • Engaging in any activity that endangers public safety or creates a national security risk, and convictions for crimes like spying and treason
  • Violating any other U.S. immigration or other law

Anyone facing removal proceedings is entitled to legal representation and should seek the assistance of an experienced immigration attorney. Aliens deported by the U.S. are usually ineligible to return for five years or more, and in some cases of serious criminal conviction, may never be allowed to return to the country again.

Conclusion

Immigration attorneys also may answer questions concerning:

  • Asylum and refugee status
  • Diversity lottery
  • Dual citizenship
  • Visa waiver program
  • Labor certification (PERM process)

To learn more about how an experienced immigration attorney can help you, contact Vickerstaff Law Office, PSC in Louisville, KY today. At the Vickerstaff Law Office, PSC, in Louisville, we handle all matters related to immigration, including green cards, visas and permanent residence applications. Call (502) 583-4007 to schedulea confidential consultation with a lawyer who isdedicated solely to immigration and naturalization law.

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