Tuesday, November 19, 2013

International Immigration Law Firm

International Immigration Law Firm, founded by Immigration Attorney Neelofer Syed, concentrates on U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Law. U.S. Immigration Law is very complex and keeps changing more often than any other area of law.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Removal Proceedings




Removal proceedings are initiated in order to remove a person from the United States and deport his back to his own country or to a third country of his choice provided the third country is willing to accept him.
Removal proceedings can be initiated for both detained and non detained persons. For those who are already detained an application for posting bond may also be required.
Removal proceedings against a person living in United States can be initiated for a number of reasons and it will not be possible to capture them all on this page. Nevertheless, the most common grounds for placing someone in removal proceedings can be denial of a petition/application by USCIS; denial of asylum; any past criminal conviction; any allegation of fraud etc. For criminal convictions also see our section on post conviction relief.
The Attorneys at our Law firm  are well experienced in successfully representing clients at the removal proceedings.
If you or any of your family member or friend is placed in removal proceedings, please contact our office to get specific case analysis.
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Student Visa (F-1)

Student Visa (F-1)

Student visa is available for the international students outside United States intending to come to United States temporarily for studies.
If the applicant is already in United States in another non immigrant category, for example tourist visa, our office can help you file for the change of status into that of a student.
On the other hand if the student is outside United States and is applying for the F-1 visa through the U.S consulate then the Attorney’s role becomes very limited. For the students outside United States, the International Student Admission Consular  at the School/college in U.S will facilitate the acquisition of visa.
For more information about student visa, OPT or CPT contact our office.
813-597-8088 or 407-499-4786 | Info@greencardus.net 

Asylum

Asylum is a form of protection granted to individuals in the United States who have been persecuted or fear they will be persecuted on account of their
  1. Race;
  2. Religion;
  3. Nationality;
  4. Membership in a particular social group; or
  5. Political opinion.
Individuals who are already in the United States or who are seeking entry into the United States at a port of entry may qualify for a grant of asylum and be permitted to remain in the United States as long as they are not barred from either applying for or being granted asylum. Individuals who are granted asylum are eligible to apply to adjust their status to that of a lawful permanent resident.
Asylum applications must be filed within one year of applicant’s entry in United States. The requirement of filing within one year can be waived ONLY if the applicant can show changed or extra ordinary circumstances.
Our attorneys have filed successful asylum applications for people from various regions including South Asia, Middle East, Eastern Europe and Africa. For more information about asylum and specific case evaluation, please contact our office.
813-597-8088 or 407-499-4786 | Info@greencardus.net 


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