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Certain family members who have status in the United States may be able to assist you in your path to obtaining lawful status.
You may be eligible to obtain legal status through an employer who is willing to petition for you, or in certain circumstances, you may obtain legal status through your qualification and skills.
U.S. immigration law takes into account certain hardships such as the death of a family member, victims of abuse or criminal acts, and childhood arrivals.
If you were not born on U.S. soil, citizenship may be obtained through your parents or by meeting the requirements to become a naturalized citizen.
If you find yourself facing removal from the United States, also known as deportation, you may be eligible for defensive relief in Immigration Court to allow you to remain in the United States.
Nonimmigrant visas allow you to remain in the United States for a specified period of time and can be obtained for many reasons including tourism, business, or to study.
Crimmigration is the intersection between criminal law and immigration law. Certain crimes can cause issues in obtaining legal status and can cause you to lose status once you have it. Our firm has experience in this specialized intersection of the law.