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Immigration

Immigration laws govern a person's entry, visa status, permanent residency, nationality and citizenship in a particular country. Immigration laws vary widely from country to country, and are constantly changing in reaction to the political climate.

The United States maintains a complex web of immigration laws regulating aspects including but not limited to a person's entry, duration of stay, right to study or work, or application for permanent residence. Once an immigrant has been granted U.S. legal permanent residency, there is a designated process to apply for U.S. citizenship.

Neera Bahl & Associates, LLC concentrates on the following aspects of immigration law:

Employment Based Visas (H-1B/H-1C/H-2B/H-3)
Temporary visas for Specialty Occupations (requiring college degrees), Nurses, Workers in Short Supply for Temporary Positions, and Training Visas.
 

Employment Based Immigration (EB-1/EB-2/EB-3)
Legal Permanent Residence ("Green Card") through employer sponsorship (PERM/Labor Certification ) as an Executive Multi-national Manager, Professional with an Advanced Degree (or exceptional ability), and Skilled/Professional Workers.
 

Company Visas (L-1A/L-1B)
Temporary visas which allow a multi-national company with an affiliated office in the United States to temporarily transfer Executive Multi-national Managers or employees with specialized knowledge to the company's U.S. office.
 

Investor Visas (E-2)
Temporary visas for people from special treaty countries who invest substantially (at least 50% ownership) in a U.S. business and wish to come to the United States to direct and develop their enterprise.
 

Family Immigration (I-130/I-485/I-360)
Legal Permanent Residence ("Green Card") through sponsorship by a direct family member (such as spouses, children, parents or siblings), and self-petitions under the Violence Against Women Act.
 

Religious Worker Visas (R-1)
Temporary visas for individuals in religious occupations to enter the United States to perform services in their religious vocation and receive compensation for their work.
 

Applications for Citizenship (N-400)
Naturalization is the process by which United States citizenship is granted to a foreign citizen or national.Neera Bahl & Associates, LLC specializes in complex naturalization cases involving prior criminal convictions, divorces, etc.
 

Deportation/Removal Defense
Deportation /Removal generally involves the expulsion of aliens from the United States . Deportation/Removal is usually reserved for aliens who have committed serious crimes, entered the United States illegally, or violated their U.S. immigration status.
 
Reinstatement of suspended GA Driver's License due to immigrations reasons.