Immigration Services
An immigrant is an individual who moves from one country to another country, in this case the United States, and plans to live there long term or permanently. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people from all around the world emigrate from their home countries to start news lives in the United States. Immigrants come to America for a variety of reasons, some of which include job opportunities, education, improved living conditions, and religious freedom. Immigration to another country may be very confusing and cause much frustration due to all of the complexities of the legal system. If you have immigrated to the United States, please contact a California immigration lawyer at the Law Offices of Eliana Phelps to receive important legal advice.
Our nationality law lawyers can answer any and all questions that you may have about immigration. We have extensive knowledge in all areas of immigration and nationality law, such as the Immigration Nationality Act, and keep up to date on all changes or alterations that are made to immigration law. We can provide you with information on all topics involving your immigration, including:
- adjustment of immigration status
- adoption of foreign born children
- criminal conviction as an immigrant
- criminal defense
- employment
- green cards
- immigrant rights
- international traveling
- marriage
- naturalization
- refugee status
- student visas
- workers visas
The process of becoming a legal citizen is very complex and should be handled by an experienced immigration attorney. If you have recently immigrated to the United States or California, please contact an immigration lawyer at the Law Offices of Eliana Phelps to assist in all of your immigration issues. The nationality law and immigration attorneys at the Law Offices of Eliana Phelps have been providing immigrants with quality legal representation and advice for many years. Our lawyers have experience in all areas of immigration law, and are available to help you become a citizen of the U.S. or avoid deportation.