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Frequently Asked Questions about Immigration

Q: 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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The importance of bringing and keeping family together can't be understated. For a U.S. citizen who marries, or wants to marry, a foreign national, or who wants to adopt a foreign child, there are procedures to be followed, forms to be filled out, and fees to be paid. If you, or someone you know, has married or is planning to marry a foreign national or plans to adopt a foreign child, contact an immigration lawyer today.

Baton Rouge Immigration Lawyer

At Derren S. Johnson & Associates, we are skilled and experienced immigration lawyers who help individuals and companies in immigration matters.

For those seeking to live and work in the U.S. we advise in all employment immigration matters, including H-1B visa matters.

For those seeking permanent residency for themselves and their family members including fiancé or fiancée visas and U.S. citizenship, we offer advice and assistance in applications and appeals.

Topics in immigration law are discussed below.

For an initial consultation with a immigration attorney at Derren S. Johnson & Associates, call toll-free 866-332-8373, or contact us online.

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Deportation

Deportation 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.

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