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Immigration lawyers interpret and provide legal advice on paths toward legal residency and citizenship

U.S. Immigration attorneys represent those who wish to enter and remain in the United States for purposes of residing, working, going to school, and obtaining full citizenship.

Immigration attorneys facilitate obtaining visas, green cards, adjustment of status, political asylum, and defend those accused of violating immigration laws from deportation and removal orders.

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