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Leon Immigration Lawyers, we are dedicated to helping individuals, families, and businesses achieve their immigration goals. Our team of skilled attorneys specializes in U.S.

Immigration lawyers assist with obtaining various types of visas, which allow individuals to enter the U.S. temporarily for specific purposes such as work, study, or travel.

What types of immigration cases do you handle?

  • Family-based immigration (spouse, children, parents)
  • Employment-based immigration (work visas, green cards, labor certifications)
  • Naturalization and citizenship
  • Asylum and refugee status
  • Deportation defense and removal proceedings
  • Investor visas (EB-5)
  • Student visas (F-1, J-1)
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • Waivers and appeals

How can I apply for a green card (permanent residency)?

The process of applying for a green card depends on your eligibility category. Common pathways include family sponsorship, employment-based immigration, or through asylum. The process involves several steps, including submitting forms, providing supporting documents, attending interviews, and waiting for approval. Our attorneys can help guide you through the entire process and ensure that your application is completed accurately.

What is the difference between a visa and a green card?

A visa allows you to enter the United States temporarily for a specific purpose, such as tourism, business, or studying. A green card (lawful permanent residency) allows you to live and work in the U.S. indefinitely and is the first step toward U.S. citizenship.

4. Can you help me with my citizenship application?

Yes, we assist clients with the U.S. naturalization process. If you're a permanent resident (green card holder) who meets the eligibility requirements, you can apply for U.S. citizenship. Our attorneys will guide you through the necessary steps, including reviewing your eligibility, preparing your application, and preparing for your interview and test.

What should I do if I’m in deportation proceedings?

If you are facing deportation, it's essential to contact an experienced immigration attorney immediately. We can help you explore options to stay in the U.S., including applying for cancellation of removal, asylum, or other forms of relief. Our team will work with you to develop a defense strategy and represent you in immigration court.

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