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A Basic Guide to U.S. Immigration Law

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Immigration law is so complex because it incorporates not only various laws, regulations, and policies, but it also includes Executive Orders, case law, handbooks, and more. As a result, immigration law can be quite nuanced and is constantly changing. Immigration lawyers are tasked with understanding every aspect of immigration law and staying current on changes. With their knowledge and resources, their clients benefit from the most accurate and best legal advice and representation to safeguard their interests and objectives.

It can be incredibly complicated to get too involved in every aspect of the fundamental principles and processes of U.S. immigration law. However, becoming familiar with the basics can be helpful when navigating the system.

If you have questions about U.S. immigration law, you are welcome to speak with one of our talented Atlanta immigration attorneys at Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc.

Understanding U.S. Immigration Law Fundamentals 

U.S. immigration law dictates how people can come into and leave the U.S., the length of time they may stay, what they can and cannot do within the country, and what is required to become citizens. The following illustrates the basic fundamentals of U.S. immigration law.

  • The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are all federal agencies that govern immigration law throughout the country.
  • Immigrants may come to the U.S. for permanent residency or a temporary stay. The type of visa issued to a foreign individual will depend on why the individual wants to come to the country and how long the individual plans on staying.
    • Family-based immigration happens when eligible family members abroad who are related to U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents use familial ties to come to the country.
    • Employment-based immigration happens when a foreign worker comes to the U.S. to work and live either temporarily or permanently.
    • Humanitarian immigration occurs when individuals obtain Temporary Protected Status (TPS), refugee status, or asylum to flee persecution or a disaster in their home country.
  • Diversity Visa Lottery is a program that is aimed at countries that have lower rates of immigration and the chance to obtain a green card.
  • There are processes and procedures in place for all types of immigration, and as a result, various applications and required documentation accompany immigration.
  • Changes in immigration law, presidential orders, and other legal and procedural issues can make the process of immigration quite complex.

 Speak with an Atlanta Employment-Based Immigration Attorney Today 

With the many layers that are embedded within immigration law and its ever-changing nature, you may feel overwhelmed by the thought of navigating the process. It is important to keep up hope because when you have an attorney on your side who knows the laws and what is needed to be successful, your journey can be made much easier and less stressful.

For a consultation to discuss your needs and case, please call Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. today at 404-523-3611. One of our Atlanta, GA, immigration lawyers is here for you and ready to help.

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