Immigration Law
Individuals and families come to the United States with a vision of improving their lives. And while immigration patterns have changed over the decades; the reasons have not.
Immigration is simply entering a country or region of which someone is not a native. Immigration law encompasses the policies with which nations and governments control immigration into their country and governs the legal status of individuals in regards to matters like citizenship.
Immigration law greatly varies from country to country, according to current political climates, and can be important topics during election years. In the U.S. immigration is enforced by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), which is part of the Department of Homeland Security. USCIS takes over the services of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS).
If you, a family member, or someone you know is considering immigrating to the United States, consult an immigration attorney who an advise you on the procedures involved in your unique situation. Immigration lawyers know how to navigate the complex legal issues involved in immigration and can help you today.