Coming to the U.S. and securing legal permanent residence status is the goal of many immigrants. However, there are several barriers, among these a language barrier and a lack of understanding of U.S. immigration law. It doesn’t help people seeking a Green Card (the legal permanent residence status) that the immigration laws can change at any time, either. When having your family together or securing your legal residency status is on the line, you need the advice and insight of an experienced Boise, ID, Green Card lawyer.
At Bolour / Carl Immigration Group, APC, we keep up to date with changes in the immigration statutes in the county and the myriad of case laws that also affect immigration laws, like executive orders and court rulings. We help you secure the necessary documents for your permanent residence application, coach you through the interview process, and help you understand the regulations governing the process. Are you ready to be a lawful permanent resident of the United States? Call us today to get started.
Boise Green Card Lawyer Helps With All Types Of Immigration Cases
The term “green card” is used interchangeably with ” permanent resident,” but there is more than one way to secure permanent citizenship in the country. The process can begin with a marriage to a U.S. citizen, through employer sponsorship, or through an application for asylum.
While you’re not required to have legal representation to apply for a green card, the help of a lawyer who understands the process and can explain the laws to you in your native language can be invaluable in ensuring that no errors or omissions delay your application and processing. Sometimes, an error in the green card application could mean that your status here may be in question. You may not be able to get your visa renewed while you muddle through the green process alone, leaving you in a precarious position with immigration and customs.
Insight And Advice For The Immigration Process
The USCIS, DHS, and ICE can present considerable obstacles in your quest to become a legal citizen. One requirement for the green card application is to have a sponsor, such as a family member who is a citizen, potential spouse or family-in-law, or your employer. The sponsorship process can be difficult for people, too; even if your sponsor was born and raised in the U.S., they may know little more about immigration laws and sponsor requirements than you do.
We want to help protect you from a costly mistake that could jeopardize your current lawful status and protect your sponsor. Our attorneys can also answer any questions you have about immigration sponsorship.
Finally, your immigration lawyer can help you prepare for that all-important interview with immigration. It’s the part that many people worry most about, and it’s true that the interview can be intense. We help you understand the type of questions that will be asked and prepare you with mock interviews to get you comfortable with the question-and-answer process.
Do you need help from an experienced Boise green card lawyer? Contact Bolour / Carl Immigration Group, APC, today for a consultation.