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As an immigration attorney, we offer our clients a wide range of immigration-related help. We understand that immigration is not easy and involves exaggerated stress and deep emotions.
Immigration Lawyer Services: Comprehensive Legal Support for Your Journey
At our law firm, we specialize in providing expert legal representation and support for all aspects of Canadian immigration. Whether you are seeking to visit, study, work, or make Canada your permanent home, we offer a range of services tailored to meet your specific needs. Our experienced team of immigration lawyers is committed to guiding you through every step of the process, ensuring your application is handled with the utmost care and attention to detail.
Our Immigration Services
1. Judicial Review: Appeal to the Federal Court
If your immigration application has been refused or you believe an error has been made in your case, we can help. We offer comprehensive judicial review services, appealing decisions to the Federal Court to ensure that your rights are protected and your case receives a fair hearing.
2. Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds Application for Permanent Residency
If you are in a unique and difficult situation that may not fall within standard immigration categories, we can assist you with applying for permanent residency on humanitarian and compassionate grounds. This is an option for individuals facing exceptional circumstances and hardship.
3. Asylum / Refugee Applications
For individuals seeking refuge in Canada, we provide expert guidance and legal representation for asylum and refugee applications. We ensure that your claim is properly documented, presented, and supported, improving your chances for a successful application.
4. Visitor Visa
Fee: $300 Plus HST We help you navigate the process of applying for a visitor visa to Canada. Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, our team ensures that your application is complete and meets all requirements.
5. Visitor Visa Extension
Fee: $500 Plus HST If you need to extend your stay in Canada as a visitor, we can assist you in submitting an extension request. We handle all aspects of your extension application to ensure that you remain in compliance with immigration laws.
6. Super Visa
Fee: $500 Plus HST If you are a parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, the Super Visa allows you to stay in Canada for an extended period. We can help you with the application process, ensuring all requirements are met.
7. Study Permit
Fee: $600 Plus HST A study permit allows international students to study in Canada. We help you submit a complete and timely application to ensure that you are authorized to study in Canada.
8. Study Permit with Admission
Fee: $1500 Plus HST This service is for students who are already accepted into a Canadian educational institution and need assistance with the study permit application. We handle the entire process from start to finish, making sure you meet all the criteria.
9. Study Permit Extension
Fee: $500 Plus HST If your study permit is expiring and you need more time to complete your education, we can assist you with extending your study permit to ensure uninterrupted education.
10. Parent Sponsorship
Fee: $1500 As a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you can sponsor your parents or grandparents to become permanent residents of Canada. We help you navigate the sponsorship process and ensure your application is complete and accurate.
11. Citizenship Application
Fee: $500 Ready to become a Canadian citizen? We provide expert legal assistance with the citizenship application process, making sure that you meet all eligibility requirements and submit a successful application.
12. Spousal Sponsorship Visa
Fee: $1500 Plus HST Reuniting with your spouse or common-law partner in Canada is possible through the spousal sponsorship program. Our team helps you navigate the requirements and prepare a solid application to bring your loved one to Canada.
13. Open Work Permit Extension
Fee: $1000 Plus HST If you need to extend your open work permit, we can assist with the process to ensure you continue working legally in Canada. Our legal experts ensure that all required documents and forms are submitted on time.
14. Express Entry (Permanent Residency)
Fee: $2000 Plus HST Through the Express Entry program, skilled workers can apply for permanent residency in Canada. We provide full support through the selection process, ensuring that your application is competitive and complete.
15. Provincial Nominee Program (PR)
Fee: $2000 Plus HST If you're applying for permanent residency through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), our team will guide you through the specific provincial criteria and application procedures to maximize your chances of approval.
16. Parent and Grandparent Permanent Residency Applications
We offer expert legal assistance with parent and grandparent sponsorship applications, helping families reunite in Canada. Our team will guide you through every step, from eligibility determination to submitting a complete and successful application.
If you're seeking advice on U.S. immigration, it’s important to consider several factors, including your specific situation (such as your nationality, the type of visa you’re applying for, and your long-term goals in the U.S.). Here are some general points of advice for common immigration processes in the U.S.:
1. Types of Visas
· Non-Immigrant Visas: For temporary stays, such as for tourism (B-2), work (H-1B, L-1), or study (F-1).
· Immigrant Visas: For those seeking permanent residence (Green Card), often based on family, employment, or other special categories.
· Refugee and Asylum Visas: For those fleeing persecution in their home countries.
2. Green Card Applications
· Family-Based Green Cards: U.S. citizens and permanent residents can sponsor close family members for Green Cards. The process can take several months to years, depending on the relationship and the applicant’s nationality.
· Employment-Based Green Cards: If you have a U.S. employer willing to sponsor you, you may apply for a Green Card. This involves multiple steps, including labor certification and a petition.
· Diversity Visa Lottery: A lottery program for citizens of countries with low immigration rates to the U.S.
3. Work Visas
· H-1B Visa: For specialized workers with a job offer from a U.S. employer in a field requiring a degree (e.g., IT, engineering, healthcare).
· L-1 Visa: For intra-company transfers, allowing employees of international companies to work in the U.S.
· O-1 Visa: For individuals with extraordinary skills in their field (arts, science, business).
4. Student Visas (F-1, J-1)
· F-1 Visa: For full-time students at U.S. colleges or universities. It allows limited work options (like on-campus work or internships).
· J-1 Visa: For exchange visitors, including students, scholars, or professionals participating in specific exchange programs.
5. Legal Advice and Representation
· Immigration laws in the U.S. are complex and often change. It’s highly recommended to consult with an immigration lawyer to guide you through the process. A qualified attorney can help with:
o Preparing and submitting forms
o Understanding eligibility requirements
o Preparing for interviews
o Addressing complex situations like criminal records or previous immigration violations
6. Common Pitfalls to Avoid
· Incomplete or Incorrect Forms: Filing incomplete forms or providing incorrect information can lead to delays or denials.
· Unauthorized Employment: Working without proper authorization (e.g., on a tourist visa) can lead to serious immigration consequences, including deportation or a ban from re-entering the U.S.
· Overstaying Visas: Staying beyond the allowed time on a visa can result in penalties or difficulty obtaining visas in the future.
7. Adjustment of Status
· If you're already in the U.S. on a non-immigrant visa and want to apply for a Green Card, you can apply for Adjustment of Status (AOS), which allows you to change your status without leaving the country.
8. Processing Times and Backlogs
· U.S. immigration processes can be time-consuming, and many categories have long wait times due to backlogs, especially for applicants from countries with high demand.
9. Keep Records Updated
· It’s essential to notify the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or the relevant authorities if you change your address or personal information.
If you have a specific scenario in mind, like seeking a particular visa, adjusting status, or dealing with a legal issue, feel free to share more details, and I can provide more tailored advice!
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Why Choose Us?
Experienced Lawyers: Our immigration lawyers are highly skilled and experienced in all aspects of Canadian immigration law.
Personalized Service: We understand that every case is unique. We offer tailored services to meet your specific immigration needs.
Clear Communication: We keep you informed at every stage of the process, providing guidance and support.
Fast and Efficient: We work diligently to ensure your applications are submitted on time, maximizing your chances of success.
Let us help you achieve your immigration goals. Contact us today for a consultation, and take the first step toward your future in Canada!
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