
Louisville, Kentucky Immigration LawyerIndiana Asylum Petition LawyerLouisville KY - Indianapolis - Bloomington IN - Cincinnati OH John M. Vickerstaff is committed to helping non-citizens in immigration matters related to visas, permanent residency, deportation, and political asylum. Located in Louisville, Kentucky, our office helps clients throughout Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and the entire United States solve immigration problems and difficulties involving the USCIS. Using direct online connections and the latest software, Mr. Vickerstaff has access to the latest immigration forms, legal decisions impacting immigration issues, and real-time updates regarding visa quotas and oversubscriptions. As a law practice dedicated exclusively to immigration, we understand how to deal effectively with immigration officials and prepare our clients' cases in a manner that avoids delays and additional legal complications. Contact an experienced Louisville asylum petition attorney today for a free consultation if you need any help with entry, residence, deportation, or removal proceedings, especially if you claim refugee status. Providing Immigration Legal Representation: Working to Reunite Families The Kentucky immigration law firm of Vickerstaff Law Office, PSC is particularly interested in helping families stay together when they're in the U.S., and become reunited if a parent or loved one is trying to enter this country from Latin America or overseas. Attorney John Vickerstaff can advise you if a family member has been detained by ICE, or has been refused entry into the United States. Additionally, we've helped a number of our soldiers and other military personnel obtain K-class marriage visas (including K-1, K-2, K-3 and K-4 visas) for non-citizen fiancées and non-citizen spouses. In most cases, all required information, forms, and documentation can be submitted over the phone, via fax, or email if you are stationed overseas. Kentucky and Indiana immigration lawyer John Vickerstaff has concentrated on residence and citizenship issues throughout his career. He’s a graduate of the University of Louisville’s Brandeis School of Law. He can represent clients in the state and Federal courts of Kentucky and Indiana, and can represent immigration clients before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and Immigration Courts anywhere in the U.S. A member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, John Vickerstaff can also represent clients before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), and at U.S. Embassies and Consulates worldwide. Although this Louisville immigrants’ rights law firm can help individuals and families with any question or issue relating to visas, temporary or permanent residence, or removal proceedings, John Vickerstaff is especially interested in helping refugees and asylum seekers enter or stay in the United States legally, no matter where they come from. If you or someone you know has fled persecution or human rights violations in his or her country of origin and needs an asylum petition, we invite you to contact the Louisville immigration law firm of John M. Vickerstaff, especially if you come from any of the following countries: - Mauritania
- Sudan-Darfur
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- Cameroon
- Zimbabwe
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| Vickerstaff Law Office, PSC is located in the Legal Arts Building in downtown Louisville. He never charges for a first visit, and he accepts all major credit cards. We give every client personal attention, and we make everyone who wants to become a citizen or permanent resident feel welcome here. Contact an experienced Louisville immigration attorney today to find out how we can help you. Vickerstaff Law Office, PSC 4109 Bardstown Road Suite 106 Louisville, KY 40218 Telephone: (502) 491-0197 Fax: (502) 491-0719 E-Mail Us 
Louisville immigration attorney serving immigrant, refugee, asylum, and out-of-status clients in Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana, including Paducah, Frankfort, Lexington, Owensboro, Bowling Green, and Shelbyville KY, Cincinnati OH, and Indianapolis, Evansville, Anderson, Madison, Bedford, and Bloomington IN.
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