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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:
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Reinstatement of suspended GA Driver's License due to
immigrations reasons. |
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