Local Law Firms Home > Immigration Law Overview Immigration law is part of federal law that is categorized with the Immigration and Nationality Act and its related regulations. The Immigration and Nationality Act, or INA, regulates all areas of immigration, including obtaining a green card, bringing foreign relatives to the United States, immigration and employment, marriage to foreign citizens, and asylum and refugee relief. Additionally, the INA handles the process by which an immigrant becomes a citizen of the United States. Our immigration lawyers possess a profound understanding of U.S. immigration law, which is constantly changing and evolving. It can also be complicated for those who find themselves in the middle of an immigration issue and do not have an experienced lawyer working for them.
The dense bureaucracies that are the United States Department of State (USDOS), the United States Department of Labor (USDOL), United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), the United States Customs and Border Patrol (USCBP) and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) present an issue to foreign nationals and employers wishing to successfully navigate applications through them. Our attorneys value their ability to make the immigration process as smooth as possible. Clients can expect thorough in-depth advice, streamlined processes, experienced staff, and quick responses to their questions and queries, whether e-mailed, phoned, or in-person. With certain immigration issues, there may be no time to waste and having a competent lawyer by your side is the best way to ensure everything runs efficiently and quickly. |