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Areas of Practice

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Immigration Services

  • All Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Visas

  • Adjustment of Status

  • Applications Review and Support

  • Asylum and Refugee Immigration

  • Bond hearings

  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

  • Deportation Defense, Removal Proceedings and Cancellation of Removal
     

  • All Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Visas

  • Adjustment of Status

  • Applications Review and Support

  • Asylum and Refugee Immigration

  • Bond hearings

  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

  • Deportation Defense, Removal Proceedings and Cancellation of Removal

U.S. Citizenship

U.S. citizenship grants individuals the rights and responsibilities of living in the United States. Citizenship can be obtained by birth, naturalization, or adoption. Citizens have responsibilities such as taking the Oath of Allegiance, supporting U.S. laws, serving on a jury, voting, respecting diversity, and filing taxes. Benefits include constitutional rights, political participation, and jury service.

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Visas

A visa is a document that allows a foreign national to travel to the United States, with the required type depending on the purpose of travel. There are two main types: nonimmigrant visas for temporary stays (e.g., tourism, business, medical treatment, or certain work) and immigrant visas for permanent residence.

Asylum

Asylum is a form of protection that allows individuals to stay in the United States if they fear persecution in their home country. Those granted asylum are called asylees and can later apply for a Green Card and petition to bring their spouse and children to the U.S. Asylum is available to people facing persecution or with a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. The process includes a fear interview to assess their risk of persecution or torture. Unlike asylum, refugee status involves resettlement to a country through a formal program.

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Attorney Advising. Prior results do not guarantee future results. This does not constitute legal advice. For an evaluation of your case, please call 862-763-0139. Bayas Law is licensed by the New Jersey and New York State Bar.

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