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Immigration Lawyers
A lawyer is a person who has the responsibility of advising his clients on legal matters and represents them in courts of law. An immigration lawyer is a lawyer who helps people deal with processes that permit them to become a citizen. They assist people who desire entry into the United States for the purpose of tourism, employment, and higher studies or perhaps to gain citizenship. An experienced immigration lawyer provides foreigners with the assistance they need to make a trip to the United States a successful one. An US immigration lawyer also deals with issues relating to the associated legal rights, duties, and obligations of foreigners in the United States.
Immigration lawyers deal with the procedures involved with naturalization of foreign nationals and they also deal with legal issues concerning people who are refugees, people who cross U.S. borders by means of fraud or other illegal means, and those who traffic or otherwise illegally transport foreigners into the United States. An immigration lawyer is successful in providing all types of immigration visas and petitions, including H1B visas, E-treaty trader or investor visas, family residency and employment-based permanent residency visas. They also help with visa waivers, religious visas, citizenship or naturalization, immigration court proceedings and deportation or removal hearings. Most of the lawyers and attorneys work in private firms. Some immigration lawyers work on a contingency fee basis while an immigration lawyer employed by the government works at the county, state, or federal level, depending on their experience.
Instead of handling an entire case, lawyers prepare only parts of a case and in certain cases, lawyers only advise their clients. Such lawyers only provide the right amount of legal help that the client absolutely needs and affords. Usually, in these cases, the immigration lawyer does not represent the client in court
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