Green Cards
Employment Visas - EB1 Visas, EB2 Visas, Schedule A Visas; family
Student,
Work Visas – H1B Visas
Marriage Visas - IR1 Visas, CR1 Visas
We provide experienced representation to individuals, families, businesses, and investors. Our immigration lawyers handle highly complex work and represent both U.S. citizens and non-U.S. citizens from places such as Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Columbia, Africa, Iran, and China. Due to the federal nature of U.S. immigration law we are able to serve clients in all U.S. states. We offer access to the immigration team handling your case and provide support with technology to track your case and arch...
We provide experienced representation to individuals, families, businesses, and investors. Our immigration lawyers handle highly complex work and represent both U.S. citizens and non-U.S. citizens from places such as Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Columbia, Africa, Iran, and China. Due to the federal nature of U.S. immigration law we are able to serve clients in all U.S. states. We offer access to the immigration team handling your case and provide support with technology to track your case and archive documents.
Family visas are available to unite U.S. citizens and permanent residents with their foreign relatives. We have helped many persons obtain visas to enter the U.S. for brief visits and to stay permanently.
We have earned a reputation as the immigration law firm to go to with challenging immigration matters. We are an experienced and knowledgeable law firm on whom employers and families rely on for effective representation. Clients seeking to be reunited with loved ones from countries such as Iran have found relief by engaging our professional services. Those seeking asylum, refugee status, victims of torture and mutilation: all have found successful legal assistance at Millar & Pérez Immigration Lawyers. We also regularly consult with criminal attorneys to mitigate the immigration consequences of criminal records.
In our 40 plus years of resolving immigration difficulties, one of the situations that demand our best work is when an immigrant faces deportation, also known as "removal." For many, it means being torn away from family and friends, a job and their community. If you are a green card holder, the consequence can also be an inability to become a U.S. citizen. Experience has shown us that it is only through aggressive actions taken by a determined
If you are seeking a green card, temporary visa, or citizenship, it is important that you consult with an experienced immigration attorney early in the process. Whether you are immigrating with the help of your employer or through a family member, the process of immigrating to the United States can take years.
Also, very little is automatic in the field of immigration. For example, just having a spouse who is a U.S. citizen does not mean that you have permission to remain in this country. Your spouse and you must file the correct paperwork with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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