This area of the law has been in a constant state of evolution in the past thirty years and is likely to be overhauled entirely in the coming years.
The fluid state of U.S. immigration law requires periodic review of the rights and obligations of immigrants and nonimmigrants. Today, immigration regulations and legislation affect citizens, noncitizens, immigrants, refugees, nonimmigrant employees, and employers. We are constantly updating our knowledge regarding U.S. immigration law.
This evolution has individualized the issues between independent contractors and their employers. Labor law in the U.S. is a particular area of interest as it often determines employment-based immigration.
Our services include a solid inclination to challenge any legal decision by being prepared to prevail on appeal. Presenting a well-written brief to assert our client’s rights to an appellate tribunal is among our most critical skills.
The effective use of the written word is an increasingly rare skill. We take pride in understanding our client’s rights and obligations and expressing them in terms of the applicable law through our appellate brief writing skills.
Overcoming Hurdles to Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Visas to Find Pathways to Citizenship