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Immigration Law Attorneys

Immigration Attorneys Representing Clients for Visas, Citizenship, Deportation, Asylum, Residency and Employment /Work Visas

Why Do I Need an Immigration Lawyer?

Requirements for obtaining Visas are constantly changing. Government entities frequently modify policy and make the process more difficult. It is necessary to have an immigration attorney because the law is extremely technical and at times, a trivial mistake can be a huge setback in the process of obtaining a Visa or citizenship.

Furthermore, many people experience unfortunate circumstances if a Visa is not properly acquired. Deportation for instance, is one of the many concerns immigrants have when arriving to a new country. Obtaining a deportation attorney for deportation defense can be a horrible experience when you or a family member is facing deportation for immigration violations.

At the law firm of Newland & Newland, LLP, our experienced attorneys provide helpful legal guidance to individuals and families, seeking to obtain all types of Visas to work and stay in the United States. If you would like to learn more about the immigration laws  and the process for obtaining a Visa, contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation.

Employment U.S. Work Visas

Quite often, international companies relocate their employees to work and live in the U.S. Sometimes the opposite happens, where U.S.- based companies seek foreign employees from abroad. Either way, a U.S. Work Visa to work in the United States is required.

Newland & Newland, LLP can guide clients through the complex process of obtaining a Work Visa and getting approvals, extensions, and the necessary paperwork, to apply for a change in residency status. We keep our clients informed about all the different types of employment/work sponsored visas, such as:

  • H-1 A-Visas: A type of Visa granted to registered nurses
  • H-1 B Visas: A temporary Visa for highly specialized workers for specific companies
  • H-2 A Visas: A nonimmigrant Visa granted to foreign agricultural or seasonal workers
  • H-2 B Visas: A nonimmigrant Visa used for employers to fill specific labor needs
  • H-3 Business Trainees Visas
  • H-4 B Visas: A Visa for spouses and children of all nonimmigrant workers
  • E1 & E2 Visas: Trader and Investor Visas
  • EB-1 Visas: Priority Workers
  • EB-2 Visas: Professionals with advanced degrees or specific exceptional abilities
  • EB-3 Visas: Skilled or professional workers
  • EB-4 Visas: Special Immigrants
  • L Visas: Nonimmigrant managers and their family
  • O Visas: For immigrant workers with extraordinary abilities
  • NAFTA Visas: Visas under the North American Fair Trade Agreement

Contact Newland & Newland, LLP

Contact us regarding all of your immigration law concerns. We can help guide you through the process. Call to speak with one of our experienced Illinois attorneys today.

 

Contact Us

Cook
121 S Wilke Road, Suite 301
Arlington Heights, Illinois 60005
201 E Delaware St. Unit 310
Chicago, IL 60611
McHenry
75 E. Crystal Lake Ave
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
DuPage & Kane
401 West Irving Park Rd.
Itasca, IL, 60143
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By Appointment
Waukegan, IL
1512 Artaius Parkway, Suite 300
Libertyville, Illinois 60048
 

Arlington Heights (847) 797-8001
Libertyville (847) 549-0000
Crystal Lake (847) 483-5278

Fax: (847) 549-1902

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Newland & Newland LLP, Attorneys, Arlington Heights, IL
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