Immigration Lawyer Wyoming

Immigration law covers a broad spectrum of issues, from U.S. citizenship, loss of citizenship, and the admission and removal of illegal aliens, from obtaining visas and green cards to seeking refugee status and fighting deportation. Immigration laws can be very complex and overlap other legal fields, and immigration issues frequently require interpretation and clarification. This sometimes must be done through test cases heard before a judge who will decide on specific points of law. An immigration lawyer is the person who can best help with problems related to these issues. As well as being complex, immigration laws are constantly changing. Immigration is governed and administered by three major US government agencies and requires input from many other agencies. Because of this it is very important to hire a lawyer with specialist knowledge of all aspects of immigration.


1. National Companies

Sklar Steven ESQ
(973) 762-0700
111 Dunnell Rd
Maplewood, NJ
Stone Hannah Attorney At Law Atty
(360) 671-5945
1305 11th St Ste 301
Bellingham, WA
Norman-Horrigan Nancy B
(781) 599-7477
9 Boston St Ste 2
Lynn, MA
Immigration Consultants Inc
(803) 548-3696
Fort Mill, SC
Keady J Vincent Atty Jr
(314) 863-0800
168 N Meramec Ave
Saint Louis, MO
Li Elizabeth
(360) 392-3990
114 W Magnolia St
Bellingham, WA
Titgemeyer Sylvia G Atty
(314) 863-0800
168 N Meramec Ave
Saint Louis, MO
Law Office of Kimberly L Fowler Bandoh
(770) 997-5200
706 King Rd Ste E
Riverdale, GA
Goulder Gerlad Atty
(336) 808-1119
3200 Northline Ave
Greensboro, NC
Wuesthoff Joel A Atty
(207) 774-1200
100 Middle St
Portland, ME


2. What is Immigration?

Immigration covers two areas: legal and illegal immigration. Legal immigration requires that you obtain the proper paperwork to allow you to live, temporarily or permanently, in the United States. This means applying for a permanent residence card or "green card," or applying for temporary entry under a non-immigrant visa. You can then go on to seek naturalization and citizenship. Illegal immigrants enter the country without this paperwork and approval, and work illegally.

3. What Is An Immigration Lawyer?

Many qualified lawyers choose to specialize in a particular area of law. Immigration is one of these areas. Lawyers who specialize become experts in their fields and are able to help their clients with specific issues in that area. So if you need help with immigration issues, an immigration lawyer is your best choice. Immigration law also includes applications fro asylum, appeals against immigration department rulings, naturalization and citizenship applications, denaturalization (removal of citizenship) and deportation. It is a crime to enter and work in the US without first getting the proper documentation.

There are nearly 8000 immigration lawyers in practice in the United States.

4. Who Needs an Immigration Lawyer?

Any person, who is trying to establish their right to live permanently or visit the United States, or to work in that country, should consult an immigration lawyer. Immigration lawyers represent people trying to get a permanent residence or green card, people applying for visas to visit or live and work temporarily in the United States, people seeking asylum and refugee status to allow them to remain in the USA.

Immigration lawyers also represent people who are seeking to become naturalized citizens, as well as those facing deportation or denaturalization (having their US citizenship revoked).

5. Featured National Company

Kaleel, Crozier & Hanna, PLLC, Attorneys At Law

738-1104
555 N. Congress Ave, Ste. 301
Boynton Beach, FL

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