Dedicated Ann Arbor, Michigan Immigration and Naturalization Law Firm
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration ServicesHelping People Who Want to Visit, Work in or Live in the U.S.Depending upon your eligibility, there may be a variety of visa categories available to you. Discussing your situation with an immigration lawyer may point out options of which you are not aware. If your visa is about to expire and you would like to stay in the U.S., we can help you renew it. We can also help you if your visa has already expired. Current visa holders may be eligible for adjustment of status that could allow you to stay here as a lawful permanent resident or U.S. citizen. Contact us today. We handle both family-based and employment-based immigration and naturalization for people across Michigan and worldwide. |
At our law office in Ann Arbor, Michigan, we help with all kinds of immigration matters. We have been helping people with immigrant and non-immigrant visas since 1982.
We help individuals, their families, and organizations. If you are already in the U.S. and want to change your status to another nonimmigrant category, commence a labor certification case toward lawful permanent residnecy ("LPR" of "green card"), or adjust status to permanent residency ("green card"), we have the experience needed to help with your immigration papers. Contact us to arrange a confidential appointment.
If you have a job offer in the U.S., we have the expertise to assist with your immigration concerns. We are able to assist you to become a U.S. citizen. Contact us to see the many ways we can help you, including:
Non-Immigrant Visas (the below is not an exhaustive list):
- A-1 visa - ambassadors, ministers, diplomats, consular officers and family
- B-1 visa - business visitors
- B-2 visa - tourist visas
- E-1 visa - treaty traders and family
- E-2 visa - treaty investors and family
- E-3 visa - Australian specialty occupation
- F-1 visa - academics or language students
- H-1B visa - specialty occupation
- H-2A visa - agricultural workers
- H-2B visa - seasonal workers or trainers
- H-3 visa - trainees coming for on-the-job training
- I visa - representatives of foreign news media and family
- J-1 visa - exchange visitors
- K-1 visa - fiancé/fiancée of U.S. citizen
- L-1A and L-1B visa - intra-company transferees
- O-1 visa - persons of extraordinary ability in the arts, athletics, business, education or science
- P visa - artists, athletes and entertainment groups
- R-1 visa - members of religious organizations
For confidential consultation with an experienced, professional immigration lawyer, please contact us.
Lawful Permanent Residency and U.S. Citizenship
A wide variety of people are eligible to become permanent residents of the U.S., which is often called having a "green card." While many people live for years or even decades in the U.S. as permanent residents, others would prefer to be U.S. citizens.
If you are wondering how to become a U.S. citizen or green card holder, our attorneys would be happy to answer your questions and evaluate your individual situation. Contact our law office in Ann Arbor for a confidential appointment.
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