Boston U.S. Immigration Law Attorney
At Ginsburg & Gaynor, in Boston, our immigration and naturalization law attorneys have a combined experience of over 50 years. Because this is our exclusive focus, our lawyers know what questions to ask and how to contact the right offices to help ensure you face no unnecessary delays. Contact an immigration lawyer at Ginsburg & Gaynor for a free consultation. We advise individuals, families, and businesses regarding numerous aspects of obtaining employment visas, submitting family-based petitions for immigration, and naturalization applications. Our attorneys understand that encountering a delay can lead to considerable disruptions for companies or families. Employers regularly rely on us for our up-to-date knowledge and the efficiency with which we work. US non-immigrant visas are for individuals who do not have permanent residency in mind but are seeking permission to enter the country for short-term employment or other reasons. We welcome individuals and businesses who are seeking non-immigrant status for themselves or employees to contact our firm. Family-based immigration petitions, sometimes called relative petitions, are sought by US citizens and lawful permanent residents for the purpose of sponsoring immediate relatives and preference immigrants who wish to enter the United States. Our firm is also skilled at seeking fiancé visas for our clients and their spouse-to-be. Employment-based immigration petitions include many classifications. Our firm assists both employers and employees seeking or renewing temporary work visas. Many employers are interested in gaining employment status for foreign workers either because they cannot find a qualified employee locally or wish to transfer an existing employee from a location abroad. Our clients are impressed by our thorough and proactive approach. Applications for permanent residency obtain permission for a non-US citizen to live and work permanently in the United States. These documents are commonly referred to as green cards. We assist eligible clients with this process, offering experienced advice and cutting through the red tape. US Citizenship applications, or naturalization applications, are handled with care and detail by our firm. We also provide information and advice about dual citizenship. We handle special immigration cases including:
Contact an immigration law attorney at our firm in Boston for careful immigration and naturalization law counsel. We offer a free initial consultation. If you require a translator and cannot bring a bilingual person to the interview, our firm can arrange for someone to assist you. |
