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It is always advisable to have
an immigration attorney when speaking to the immigration and
naturalization authorities. Find a Florida immigration
defense attorneys in your city below.
Florida Immigration Attorneys, lawyers practicing INS
law.
Florida Immigration Law firms providing legal representation
in immigration cases, such as
a citizen of a foreign country
who wishes to enter the United States must first obtain a visa, either a
nonimmigrant visa for temporary stay or an immigrant visa for permanent
residence. The visitor visa is a nonimmigrant visa for persons desiring to
enter the United States temporarily for business (B-1) or for pleasure or
medical treatment (B-2). A student visa in the United States is known as
an F-1 visa. Persons planning to travel to the U.S. for a different
purpose, such as temporary workers, crewmen, journalists, etc, must apply
for a different visa in the appropriate category. Travelers from certain
eligible countries may also be able to visit the U.S. without a visa,
through the Visa Waiver Program.
Florida Immigration Lawyers
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Do I
need to find my attorney based on what country I come from?
No, American immigration law generally is not
country specific. We represent people from all over the world and
throughout the U.S. Immigration attorneys are experienced in
processing all types of immigration visas and petitions
A lawful permanent resident
is a foreign national who has been granted the privilege of
permanently living and working in the United States. If you want to
become a lawful permanent resident based on the fact that you have a
relative who is a citizen of the United States or a relative who is a
Lawful Permanent Resident, you must go through a multi-step process. |
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International Law, Immigration & Customs
The United States has a long history of immigration laws. The
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, (INA) with some major, and many
minor changes, continues to be the basic immigration law of the country.
The most significant amendment to the INA was in 1965 which abolished the
natural origin provisions, and established a new quota system.
For INA purposes, an "alien" is any person who is not a citizen or a
national of the United States. There are different categories of aliens:
resident and nonresident, immigrant and nonimmigrant, documented and
undocumented ("illegal" ).
Federal immigration law determines whether a person is an alien, and
associated legal rights, duties, and obligations of aliens in the United
states. It also provides means by which certain aliens can become
naturalized citizens with full rights of citizenship. Immigration law
serves as a gatekeeper for the nation's border: it determines who may
enter, how long they may stay and when they must leave.
Florida Immigration
Attorneys by City below.
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International Law
- International arbitration and dispute resolution
- Enforcement of international contracts, judgments, and evidence
discovery
- International product liability
- Coordination of international litigation
International
Business Ventures and Transactions
- Reducing international trade risks
- Turnkey and assembly agreements
- International joint ventures, distribution, and marketing
agreements
- Cross-border financing, tax issues and insolvency
- Intellectual property right infringement and trademark tampering
- International dispute resolution
- Foreign investment in the U.S.
- International trade secrets, trademarks, and patents
Immigration
- Nonimmigrant, employment and family-based immigrant visas
- Representation before the Departments of State, Justice, and Labor
in immigration matters
- Deportation and exclusion representation
- Immigration discrimination case representation
- Naturalization representation
- Taxation of foreign nationals
Customs
- Customs audits
- Customs compliance planning and strategies
- Obtaining customs rulings
- Protests and preparing cost submissions
- Use of foreign trade zones and bonded warehouses
- Export and import permits and licensing requirements
- NAFTA trade and duty issues
Most searched cities in
Florida for immigration attorneys:
- Boca Raton
- Clearwater
- Fort Lauderdale
- Fort Myers
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- Jacksonville
- Melbourne
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Miami
- Orlando
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- St. Petersburg
- Tallahassee
- Tampa
- West Palm Beach
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South Florida Criminal Defense Attorneys Robbins,
Tunkey, Ross, Amsel, Raben, Waxman, Eiglarsh. |
305-858-9550 |
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South Miami, Florida ImmigrationTrial Lawyer
Alexander kapetanakis |
305-379-8007 |
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Miami, Florida Criminal Defense Lawyers |
800-224-5937 |
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Law Offices of The Chase Law Group P.C. |
800-200-0005 |
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