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Immigration Law

Los Angeles Immigration Attorneys

If you are navigating through the complex world of immigration law, you need a trusted partner who can provide expert guidance, advice, and legal representation. Bolour/Carl Immigration Group is a leading immigration law firm in Los Angeles, CA, with a proven track record of success in helping individuals, families, and businesses with a wide range of immigration-related matters.

We offer comprehensive legal support from start to finish, ensuring that you have the resources and tools you need to achieve a successful outcome. Whether you are seeking a temporary visa, permanent residency, or citizenship, we can provide the legal know-how and guidance you need.

Immigration Law Services

We offer a full range of immigration law services to help you achieve your goals. We assist with a variety of visa applications, including employment-based visas, family-based visas, and all other non-immigrant visas. Whether you need a work visa, a student visa, or a tourist visa, we can help.

We also provide legal support for green card applications, adjustment of status, and other forms of permanent residence. Our immigration attorneys can help with naturalization, citizenship applications, and all other citizenship-related matters. If you or a loved one is facing deportation, we can provide aggressive legal representation and fight to keep you in the United States.

Our Los Angeles, CA immigration lawyer understands that immigration law can be both complex and challenging to navigate. Our team of dedicated professionals specializes in providing experienced guidance and support to clients in need of immigration services. With years of experience, we have established ourselves as trusted lawyers who are committed to helping individuals and families achieve their immigration goals.

Understanding Immigration Law

Immigration law in the United States is a vast and intricate field that governs the entry, stay, and status of foreign nationals in the country. It is essential to grasp the fundamental concepts and intricacies that underpin this legal framework to ensure a successful immigration journey.

The Immigration Process

The immigration process can be divided into various categories, each with its unique set of rules, regulations, and requirements. Whether you are seeking a family-based visa, employment-based visa, or asylum, it is crucial to understand the specific steps involved and the documentation required.

Family-Based Immigration

Family-based immigration allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to petition for certain family members to come and live in the United States. This process can be complicated, but our Los Angeles immigration lawyers have the knowledge and experience to guide you through it. We help families reunite and stay together by assisting with the preparation and submission of the necessary forms and documentation.

Employment-Based Immigration

For individuals seeking employment opportunities in the United States, understanding the various visa categories, such as H-1B, L-1, or O-1, is essential. We provide comprehensive support to employers and employees alike, helping them navigate the complex world of employment-based immigration. Our team is well-versed in the intricacies of labor certification, visa petitions, and green card applications.

Asylum And Humanitarian Relief

Seeking asylum in the United States can be a lifeline for those facing persecution or danger in their home countries. Our experienced immigration lawyers can help you understand the asylum process and guide you through the application, interviews, and hearings required to obtain protection and legal status in the U.S.

Deportation Defense

Immigration enforcement is a significant concern for many individuals and families. If you or a loved one is facing deportation or removal proceedings, it is vital to have a dedicated legal team on your side. Our lawyers have a strong track record of successfully defending clients in immigration court, helping them avoid deportation and remain in the country.

Dealing With Immigration Agencies

Navigating the bureaucracy of immigration agencies, such as U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), can be a daunting task. Our team has extensive experience in dealing with these agencies, ensuring that your applications are processed efficiently and that your rights are protected.

Immigration Appeals

If your immigration application is denied, it may be possible to appeal the decision. Our immigration lawyers have a thorough understanding of the appeals process and can assist you in pursuing your case through the appropriate channels, whether it is through administrative appeals or federal court litigation.

Achieving Your Immigration Goals

Our team takes great pride in helping individuals and families achieve their immigration goals. Our commitment to providing compassionate, knowledgeable, and efficient legal representation sets us apart as trusted Los Angeles immigration lawyers. We understand that every immigration case is unique, and we tailor our approach to meet your specific needs and circumstances.

Reaching Out To Our Team

If you are in need of immigration assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Bolour / Carl Immigration Group, APC. Immigration law is a highly complex process, one that our team of dedicated professionals can assist with so that you may help to achieve your immigration goals. Contact us today for a consultation, and let us be your trusted partner on your immigration journey. Together, we can navigate the intricate landscape of immigration law and work towards a brighter future in the United States.

Immigration Law FAQs

Immigration Law FAQs

If you have questions about immigration law, the team at Bolour / Carl Immigration Group, APC can help. With over 29 years of experience in immigration law and a range of practice areas from asylum to visas and more, we’re ready to use our legal background to answer your questions. Read on to get answers to immigration law FAQs, and contact us today to get started on your case.

What Is The 7 Year Rule For Immigrants In The Us?

The 7 year rule comes up when someone has been in the U.S. for a long time without lawful status and is now facing removal. If that person has lived in the country continuously for at least seven years, they may be able to ask the court for what’s called “cancellation of removal.” This is a form of relief that could allow them to stay, but it only applies in specific situations. The person must meet certain requirements and present their case in front of an immigration judge.

How Long Can A U.S. Immigrant Stay Out Of The Country?

If someone has a green card, they’re allowed to travel outside the U.S., but there are limits. Being gone for more than six months can create problems when reentering. Staying out for over a year without a reentry permit could lead to losing permanent resident status.

How Long Does It Take To Become A U.S. Citizen?

Most people can apply for naturalization five years after getting a green card. For those married to a U.S. citizen, the wait can be as short as three years. After applying, the process can take anywhere from several months to more than a year, depending on where the person lives and how backed up the local office is. The process includes a background check, a test, and an interview.

What Is The Difference Between A Green Card And A Visa?

A green card allows someone to live and work in the U.S. permanently. A visa is usually for a temporary stay. Visas are given for things like work, school, tourism, or family visits, and many of them have expiration dates. Some visas can lead to permanent status, but not all of them do.

What Should I Do If I Get A Deportation Notice?

If someone gets a deportation notice, the first step is not to panic. That notice means the government has started a process, but there’s still time to respond. The person will usually be scheduled for a hearing in immigration court. It’s very important to attend that hearing and not miss the date. Depending on the situation, there might be legal options to stay in the U.S. – and your immigration law lawyers can walk you through your options.

Contact Us Today

At Bolour / Carl Immigration Group, APC, we’ve helped many individuals and families work through the legal process with care and clarity. If you have questions about your current status or want help taking the next step, reach out today to see how our immigration law team can help.

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