U.S. Immigration Law
Immigration law is a complex web of interconnected federal statutes, Constitutional provisions, and judicial interpretations. State governments have very limited authority in matters of immigration. The power to determine naturalization requirements is reserved to the federal government in the Constitution.
At present in addition to the numerous federal statutes already in play for those attempting to visit, become residents of, become citizens of, or simply remain in the United States, new immigration legislation is being proposed at an unprecedented rate.
Beyond the laws and legislation that dictate the framework of immigration policy, the various governmental agencies that address immigration issues have instituted policies and procedures that must be followed in applying for a visa or a green card, petitioning for citizenship, interviewing, providing documentation and more.
It can be very difficult for the average person to familiarize himself with the many applicable laws and regulations and to determine which of those statutes and procedures apply in his own situation. An immigration team member from VISANOW can help sort out which provisions apply to you and talk to you about how to fulfill the governmental requirements.
Something as seemingly insignificant as a clerical error can create a serious setback in the immigration process, costing substantial time and money—or worse.
Don’t take chances with your future. Educate yourself about immigration law and pending immigration legislation, and engage an immigration team member who can explain how they affect you.
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