How an Immigration Attorney Can Help You Get USA Citizenship

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The immigration process is very difficult especially to a country like the United States. There is a specific set of rules which have to be followed. There are various processes which have to be followed correctly. A little variation or wrongly followed rule or process can degrade your chances of migrating to the United States.

In the US, the general immigration laws are determined by the federal government. The states create their own patterns of the immigration policies and these are done according to the federal laws. You have to follow the same rules and processes in the United States whether you are in California or South Carolina. Proper advice of an immigration lawyer is very helpful as he can guide you through the whole process.

How can an Immigration Attorney Help You?

When you hire a good Denver immigration attorney, you can make sure that you get the best legal advice from a person who knows everything and can help you follow everything according to the rules when you apply for citizenship in the US. Even if you commit a violation, the attorneys can help you out in some way as they have the means and the right knowledge needed to defend you.

Even if the immigration lawyers guides you on everything you need to successfully migrate, you should still have the knowledge about the various rules and regulations so you are not fully dependent upon the lawyers. You should know what should do and what you shouldn’t. The immigration rules of the United States are very strict and hiring a good lawyer can go a long way in getting your application approved for citizenship or immigrant status.

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Immigration Attorney With Free Consultation – Makes a Difference For Many Reasons

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The dream of starting fresh in a new country can sometimes be hampered by economy and racial separation. The effect of such issues have a double negative effect as it also affects the expectations an person gets from society as well as how they perceive themselves as a citizen of their new country.

Hopeful immigrants may thus find themselves stuck somewhere between fulfilling their dreams and “living up to” the role they feel society has assigned them.

The problem outlined above does not automatically mean that very successful immigration by any means would be impossible. When it comes to making the process as elegant as possible, a good attorney may play a big part.

The Immigration Attorney Free Consultation

Indeed, immigrants today are facing many challenges. This is why a Denver immigration attorney free consultation is now admitted to those who are in need of great assistance to be able to acclimatize to a new country that they want to live in. It is certain that these proceedings shall give the hopeful immigrants an opportunity to have an overview of the arrangements of the society that they want to reside in.

Trough the said immigration attorney free consultation service, an immigrant too would have a better chance of having the essential meet with an immigration and naturalization attorney. This stage is needed in order to becoming a legally owned resident. It is also a very important step in truly becoming a part of the new society.

In many western countries there is already a kind of “we and them” kind of thinking in place often, rightly or not, based on the level of education and income. Probably, the situation is governed by the fact that the human society today is so diverse that people have already applied the differences that they have from each other as a basis of the status that each person is expected to belong to.

It goes without saying that the challenges of immigrating are hard, but with the help of immigration attorney free consultation services, a person or group of people wanting to transfer nationality and residence would get the absolutely chance to be successful in the said process of social adjustment.

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How to Find the Best Denver Immigration Attorney

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When you have an immigration problem, how do you find the best immigration attorney to represent you?

It can be difficult to find the right attorney or immigration lawyer to guide you through the assortment of laws and regulations associated with immigration in the United States. There are just so many different services for legal representation available. Global Law Centers realizes you have options when selecting an immigration law firm and go the extra mile to ensure your path to obtaining a US work visa, or green card is a smooth one.

To make your transition easier, our office staff speaks English, Spanish, Farsi, Hindi, Tagalog, Urdu and Punjabi. Many of our international clients have expressed their satisfaction with these additional services that make immigration to the United States a simpler process. Read from our immigration testimonials page to read about the experiences of our past clients.

Our Denver immigration attorney at Peters & Associates also brings years of experience to every legal matter we are involved with. From preparing h1b visa, TN visas, L visas to Fiancee & green card petitions you’ll soon see why we are the best immigration law firm in Los Angeles and Orange County.

Another reason we offer some of the best Denver immigration attorneys is our versatility and speed. Most matters are efficiently filed by Global Law Centers within weeks, not months. As previously mentioned our services include, but are not limited to help with H1B, K1 and K3 fiancée visas, labor certification, and employment-based and family green cards.

Global Law Centers can also assist corporations and employees with business immigration. Whether you’re a hospital administrator that is interested in obtaining nurse immigrant visas to increase staff or an executive looking to recruit talent from abroad, we can help.

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Finding a Denver Attorney

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Life in Denver can come at you fast. One moment everything is running smoothly, then suddenly everything turns upside down and you realize you need a good Denver attorney. It may be a lawsuit, it may be a divorce, or it may even be a matter of personal injury. Whatever your legal situation, finding a good Denver lawyer from the many Denver, CO attorneys available is essential to winning your case.

The first thing you need to do is decide what type of attorney you need. Are you filing a personal injury claim? Get a personal injury lawyer. You don’t want a divorce lawyer handling your personal injury case.

You can search in the phone book for a Denver attorney. You are guaranteed to find a ton of them. Some will have giant ads, while others merely have a name and number. The ads may or may not be a representation of their skill. You will want to call those with only a number as well as those with the ads. Sometimes a smaller attorney who markets through word of mouth is the best attorney.

A person must be licensed to practice law. Because of this license, the bar association will have the referral number of most, if not all, licensed attorneys in your state. They will be able to give you the top three law practitioners who will be able to handle your case the best, so give the bar association a call.

If the Denver attorney you are considering offers a free consultation, use the time as a sort of interview for the lawyer. You want to ask him any questions you may have about his practice, his statistics, how he handles the cases, etc. This is your time to decide whether or not he will work for what you need.

Finding a Denver attorney who is skilled at his job, who knows the law, and who has a good, dependable reputation may be a process, but in the end when it comes down to your case you will be glad you did.

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Immigration: Humanitarian and Just

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By Aggie R. Hoffman on July 22, 2009

Immigration Benefits the Economy, National Security

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The hope for immigration reform continues to plague its supporters and opponents. In the fall of 2001 it appeared that Comprehensive Immigration Reforms (CIR) was on its way to clearing Congress. Then the 9/11 attack occurred, derailing nearly everything on the legislative agenda as our leaders and the country scrambled to deal with a new and surprising reality –our vulnerability to terrorist attack.

After eight years, we still have not managed to pick up the pieces of our broken immigration policy and laws. Immigration Restrictionists such as Federation of Immigration Reform (FAIR) seeks not only to deny legal status to those who have made the US their home, whether by overstaying visas or undocumented entry, but FAIR wants to also reduce the annual quota of those seeking to immigrate in the future. It matters not to FAIR that by changing the quota, family members will be forever separated. Others oppose CIR until the border, meaning the U.S.-Mexican border is sealed. They argue that if such action is not taken, we will have an undocumented immigration problem again. In fact, that is exactly what has happened since the amnesty in 1986.

It is estimated that today there are between 12 and 20 million undocumented people in the U.S. Many do not have Social Security numbers or driver licenses. As a consequence, when they work, they are paid in cash. This necessarily means that they pay no taxes, do not contribute to Social Security, and their employers do not pay the required Social Security contribution. Still others use Social Security numbers that belong to someone else. This means that their earnings are not credited to their names because the name and number do not match the records of Social Security.

Economic Benefit

If these undocumented immigrants were legalized, this pool of hard working people would be a definite benefit to our economy. With trillions of dollars of national debt already a fact, social programs are being threatened, especially our Social Security retirement system. Beginning now and for the next 10 years, the largest demand on benefit payments will be made on this beleaguered system, as millions of Baby Boomers reach retirement age. The demand on payments will exceed the amount being paid in by the current working population. The income produced by new legalized workers will make retirement possible for those who have paid into the system during their career years. Of course, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) also stands to collect billions of dollars in taxes from these newly added workers.

Another boost for the economy will be large fines that any CIR program will include. For adults, the contemplated figures varied from $1,000 to $2,000 per person. There was also a provision for several of the proposed bills to pay back taxes. This is money that the US would be foolish to overlook. So, not only are we talking  of future payments to Social Security and the IRS, but also of immediate inflow of cash to the government  from  penalty provisions.

Security Benefit

Part of the immigration process for each immigrant is a medical exam and background check. The first, which is paid by the immigrant directly to a U.S. physician, seeks to identify communicable diseases such as tuberculosis, HIV infection, or a disability (physical or mental) that may prevent the immigrant from earning a living and becoming aburden on society.  The background check is performed by the FBI to assure that no one with a criminal or terrorist past is permitted to enter the country. It follows, that once the 12 or 20 million are legalized, the pool of those here who wish to do us harm will be substantially narrowed, enabling law enforcement to better focus on and identify those who did not want to come forward, precisely because they wish to do us harm. Indeed, American Immigration Lawyers Association recently reported that the Council on Foreign Relations, a respected non-partisan foreign policy think tank, declared that immigration is a matter of national security.

Humanitarian and Just

We are a nation of laws, guided by the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution guarantees equal protection and due process to all those within its jurisdiction. By being physically in the U.S. , undocumented immigrants are protected by these rights. Apart from the Constitution, immigration law provides that those physically in the U.S. for 90 days must be afforded a hearing before an Immigration Judge before they are removed. Until recently, there were 20 immigration judges in Los Angeles; almost all of them had a case load of 1,500 to 2,000 cases.  As a result, those entitled to a hearing had to wait between 1-2 years, and many times when their hearing day arrived, it had to be postponed for yet another year.

The Los Angeles Immigration Court has been assigned 10 additional judges, which will ultimately bring the number to 30. At best, this will reduce the hearing wait time by 1/3, but imagine what would happen if 12-20 millions had to be added to the court docket. This would be not only a huge management burden, but the cost of the hearings and returning people home would be enormous, and certainly not something we can face during such dire economic times.

Then there is the humanitarian aspect. What do we do with the children who were born in the U.S. and are U.S. citizens? They have grown up here and are Americans culturally, speaking only broken Spanish and being unable to read and write it. Sending them to a Third World country would mean sentencing them to a precarious life.

We are morally obligated to protect the U.S. citizen children. This is best done by enabling their parents to become lawful residents, and collecting the benefit of their labor, contribution to Social Security, to the IRS, and paying for the mechanics of legalization by collecting fines. It is all ultimately to the security and social benefit of the U.S.

If you need to speak to an immigration attorney, please contact the law office of Peters & Associates.

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