Immigration
Building off of his experiences as an immigration officer at the Department of Homeland Security, the founder of Law22 has made it a priority to provide professional and ethical service to those seeking immigration assistance. Unfortunately, a high number of our clients in this area had prior attorneys that charged them extravagant fees, filed the wrong applications, or grossly mishandled and mismanaged their case. Since many immigrants are unaware of the rights and protections afforded to them, they are often victims of fraud, manipulation and severe incompetence at the hands of greedy and unscrupulous lawyers. Unfortunately, most immigrants are either too afraid or do not know enough about the system to file a complaint with the authorities. At Law22, we work hard to ensure that an applicant qualifies for the sought benefit, before taking their case on. Ethical, sincere, and thorough representation constitute the cornerstone of our practice and philosophy.
In order to ensure that we are able to competently represent our clients, we limit our immigration services to the following areas:
- Family Based Petitions including marriage, fiancé and other green-card based applications;
- Deportation & Removal Proceedings;
- Green Cards Applications (spouse, parent, son/daughter, brother/sister, child etc.);
- Waivers for Inadmissibility;
- Citizenship and Adjustment of Status;
- Asylum Applications and Proceedings;
- Petition for a relative; and
- Miscellaneous Immigrant & Non-Immigrant Petitions, extensions and non-immigrant visa extensions or change of non-immigrant status;
In general our office does not handle work based, H1B or I-140 petitions. Instead we prefer to focus on family based petitions or deportation or removal proceedings. Please see the following immigration related blogs, posted by Mr. Amer:
- Deportation Trial Strategies: http://www.law22.com/how-to-or-not-to-win-your-deportation-case/
- New Guidelines On Waiver Processing for those who entered illegally: http://www.law22.com/uscis-issues-final-guidelines-on-visa-waiver-processing-for-unlawful-presence-in-the-us/