Immigration is a generic term for an area of law that covers a wide range of fields. Essentially, immigration law includes compliance issues, employment-based immigration, family-based immigration, asylum, removal/deportation defense, and citizenship. Kollman & Saucier, P.A. is a leading firm in assisting companies and their employees with immigration issues.
Compliance Issues: Whether it is ensuring that the employer is complying with I-9 regulations, preparing for additional immigration enforcement efforts, responding to ICE raids, or establishing a raid response plan, Kollman & Saucier, P.A. is prepared to assist.
Employment-Based: Kollman & Saucier can help with your employment-based immigration needs by helping you navigate through the often conflicting immigration regulations.
Family-Based: Certain family members of those already in the U.S. have an option of immigrating to the U.S. This is often a long and frustrating process. Kollman & Saucier can help and make the process as smooth as possible.
Asylum: Immigrants already in the United States may apply for asylum if they are unable or unwilling to return to their home country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on the account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular group or political opinion. Kollman & Saucier can help build your case in order to present the most effective application to the asylum office or before an immigration judge.
Removal/Deportation Defense: There are several ways that a foreign national can end up in immigration court. Regardless of how it occurs, it is one of the most difficult things a foreign national and their family can go through. While an attorney is not provided to someone in immigration court, it is highly recommended that those in immigration court obtain the services of one. Kollman & Saucier can help.
Citizenship: U.S. Citizenship can be obtained in several different ways. These include by birth in the U.S. or in certain incorporated territories, having U.S. citizen parents, through a Certificate of Citizenship under INA §322, or by naturalization petition. Kollman & Saucier can help you with the necessary documentation and guide you through the entire process.
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