For those seeking entry into the U.S., it can be a challenging and emotional time. There are a lot of forces telling you not to bother or saying that it is not worth the risk. For many would-be American immigrants, however, the risks are worth it. The American dream is just too rewarding and wonderful an idea to ever let naysayers deter them.
If you are one of those determined immigrants with your eyes set on building a future in America, then consider yourself in great company. Millions of people have immigrated over the years, and immigrants continue to work hard to build the U.S. into a great and prosperous country.
Now that you have decided to make America home, the real work begins. Immigration is not easy. The laws in America are ever-changing and sometimes a bit inflexible. Immigration courts can be unfair and even harsh at times. The good news is that there are attorneys who can help. At Kriezelman, Burton & Associates, LLC, we carefully review each immigration case to look for any and all creative and legal options for helping our clients either get immigration status or keep it. Call us if you need help with an immigration issue. Â
There are many ways to become a U.S. resident. These include options like:
The point is, if you want to be an American, there is probably an avenue for you. But make sure you are getting the right advice from someone who truly understands the key elements of immigration law and policy.
Immigration law is a “forms-driven” practice. This means just about everything you need in immigration law is based off of some government form or template. This often creates the illusion that it is simple. Even some lawyers can be fooled by the system and think that it is easy to just file the forms.
What the forms do not tell you are all of the underlying laws and policies that exist beneath the forms and actually control the process. If you file a form incorrectly, fill it out wrong, do not send it to the right official office, or fail to answer certain questions in the way that you should, your immigration could be greatly delayed.
It is almost always a better option to speak with a skilled immigration lawyer. At Kriezelman, Burton & Associates, LLC, we offer caring and experienced legal assistance with immigration throughout Michigan. If you need us, give us a call.
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