Helping people from other countries find the best way to live or work strictly in the US either on a permanent or short term basis.
Troy Immigration Attorneys
Call us now or use the form below.Frequently Asked Questions about ImmigrationQ: Which family members may sponsor someone for a US visa? A: A US citizen may sponsor a spouse, parent, sibling, minor child or adult child (regardless of marital status) for an immigrant visa. Additionally, aliens with legal permanent resident status (or a "green card") may sponsor a spouse or unmarried child. Q: How can a foreign national gain legal permanent resident (LPR) status? A: The two main ways a foreign national can gain LPR status is to be sponsored by 1) family member already living in the US as a citizen or legal permanent resident; or 2) an employer for a permanent, full-time employment position in the US. Foreign nationals also may be eligible to register for the diversity lottery and refugees may be able to resettle in the US or apply for asylum. |
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An individual who is at risk of being deported faces the possibility that he or she will have to leave the life they have established in the U.S. and have to start over again in another country. Family relationships and friendships are threatened and employment opportunities may be lost. If you, or someone you know, is at risk of being deported, contact an immigration law attorney to ensure that everything possible will be done to preserve your rights. |
At Bartle, McGrane, Duffy & Jones, LLP, in Troy, New York, our attorneys assist new arrivals and established immigrants to United States with the legal issues they are likely to face in a new country. Bartle, McGrane, Duffy & Jones, LLP, is one of only a few law firms in the Capital District to practice in the area of immigration law. We understand the difficulties presented by life in a foreign country. Our lawyers have over 20 years of experience assisting individuals, families, and businesses with green card and visa issues, naturalization and citizenship, and related areas of immigration law.
The law firm of Bartle, McGrane, Duffy & Jones, LLP, serves clients throughout the Capital District, including Troy, Albany, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Saratoga Springs, Clifton Park, Cohoes, Watervliet, Colonie, and throughout New York and the world. For more information about immigration law, or to schedule an appointment at out office, contact us today.
Immigration - An Overview
Immigration law covers the procedures for entering the US, determines who is and is not eligible for entry, sets the rules for obtaining citizenship and deporting foreign nationals who violate US immigration or other laws. Immigration attorneys assist foreign nationals seeking to come to the US to study, travel, conduct business and work. They also help employers complete the application and certification processes to employ foreign workers for permanent and temporary positions. If you have an immigration-related issue, contact our firm to schedule a consultation with an experienced immigration lawyer.
Basic Immigration Laws
Since the first immigration act was passed in the 1950s, immigration law in the US has undergone many important changes and revisions. Changes in immigration law affect employers, visitors, students, business travelers and others seeking to live, work or travel to the US.
Government Agencies and Their Duties
More than one US government agency is involved with implementing and enforcing US immigration law and policy. Given the complexity of US immigration law, it is important to understand which federal agencies are involved with which types of immigration matters.
Visas
Those wishing to relocate permanently to the US and those desiring to visit the US for a temporary amount of time must apply and be approved for a visa prior to traveling to the country. There are many types of visas, and it is essential that the foreign national applies for the correct class of visa.
Removal
Removal occurs when the federal government formally removes an alien from the country for violation of US immigration or other laws. Once deported, an alien may lose the right to return to the United States, even as a visitor.
Immigration Resource Links
Visa Services: US Department of State
US Citizenship and Immigration Services
Legal Information about Immigration
Admission into the US
Forms and Fees
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