US Immigration Deportation Fight Residence Lawyers Attorneys
Six immigrants are facing possible deportation after a fight in the back of a residence on the 600 block of East Oak Street in New Albany, according to police records.
Immigration Law is a complex area of law. A small mistake in an immigration petition can result in horrible consequences.
Your immigration visa petition may be denied. You may lose your ability to live in the US, lose your job, etc.
If you have an immigration case in Virginia and need the help of an immigration lawyer in Virginia, contact the SRIS Law Group Immigration attorneys in Virginia.
Our immigration lawyers in Virginia will discuss with you the facts of your case and determine how they can best assist you with your immigration case in Virginia.
When you contact the SRIS Law Group, you will be able to speak with an immigration attorney in Virginia who has the knowledge and understanding of the US immigration laws.
Extraordinary Ability Visa Immigration Virginia O Lawyers Maryland Attorneys
O Visa
Virginia & Maryland
The O visa category is a visa that allows non-immigrants to come to the US who intend to work in their area of extraordinary ability or achievement. The O visa category is only for those aliens of “extraordinary” ability in the sciences, arts (primarily movies or TV series), education, business or athletics.
The O-2 visa allows non-immigrants to accompany the O-1 visa holder and to assist the O-1 visa beneficiary. The O-2 visa also allows family members of the O-1 visa to come to the US as long as they are accompanying the O-1 visa holder.
If you are seeking a O visa, contact the law offices of SRIS Law Group for assistance. You can contact us online or call us via our toll free number. Our immigration attorneys have assisted many clients with obtaining O visas.
The US Immigration attorneys of SRIS, P.C. have offices in Virginia & Maryland.
In Virginia, our offices are located in Fairfax, Fredericksburg, Lynchburg, Manassas, Richmond & Virginia Beach.
In Maryland, our offices are in Rockville & Baltimore.
Our immigration attorneys and staff at the Virginia & Maryland offices are fluent in a variety of languages, including English, Arabic, Tamil, Spanish, French, Hindi, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Telugu.
USC code TITLE 8 > CHAPTER 12 > SUBCHAPTER I > § 1101. Definitions
(a)(15)(O) an alien who—
(i) has extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics which has been demonstrated by sustained national or international acclaim or, with regard to motion picture and television productions a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement, and whose achievements have been recognized in the field through extensive documentation, and seeks to enter the United States to continue work in the area of extraordinary ability; or
(ii)
(I) seeks to enter the United States temporarily and solely for the purpose of accompanying and assisting in the artistic or athletic performance by an alien who is admitted under clause (i) for a specific event or events,
(II) is an integral part of such actual performance,
(III)
(a) has critical skills and experience with such alien which are not of a general nature and which cannot be performed by other individuals, or
(b) in the case of a motion picture or television production, has skills and experience with such alien which are not of a general nature and which are critical either based on a pre-existing longstanding working relationship or, with respect to the specific production, because significant production (including pre- and post-production work) will take place both inside and outside the United States and the continuing participation of the alien is essential to the successful completion of the production, and
(IV) has a foreign residence which the alien has no intention of abandoning; or
(iii) is the alien spouse or child of an alien described in clause (i) or (ii) and is accompanying, or following to join, the alien;
INA: ACT 101 – DEFINITIONS Sec. 101. [8 U.S.C. 1101] (a) As used in this Act
15 (O) an alien who:
(i) has extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics which has been demonstrated by sustained national or international acclaim or, with regard to motion picture and television productions a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement, and whose achievements have been recognized in the field through extensive documentation, and seeks to enter the United States to continue work in the area of extraordinary ability; or
(ii)
(I) seeks to enter the United States temporarily and solely for the purpose of accompanying and assisting in the artistic or athletic performance by an alien who is admitted under clause (i) for a specific event or events,
(II) is an integral part of such actual performance,
(III) (a) has critical skills and experience with such alien which are not of a general nature and which cannot be performed by other individuals, or
(b) in the case of a motion picture or television production, has skills and experience with such alien which are not of a general nature and which are critical either based on a pre-existing long-standing working relationship or, with respect to the specific production, because significant production (including pre- and post-production work) will take place both inside and outside the United States and the continuing participation of the alien is essential to the successful completion of the production, and
(IV) has a foreign residence which the alien has no intention of abandoning; or
(iii) is the alien spouse or child of an alien described in clause (i) or (ii) and is accompanying, or following to join, the alien;
Maryland Frederick County Unconstitutional Interrogated Immigration Lawyers Attorneys
A Salvadoran immigrant, backed by two immigrants’ rights organizations, is suing the sheriff’s office in Frederick County, Maryland, and federal immigration officials, claiming that she was unconstitutionally interrogated and detained last year because of her Hispanic ethnicity.
Immigration Law is a complex area of law. A small mistake in an immigration petition can result in horrible consequences.
Your immigration visa petition may be denied. You may lose your ability to live in the US, lose your job, etc.
If you have an immigration case in Maryland and need the help of an immigration lawyer in Maryland, contact the SRIS Law Group Immigration attorneys in Maryland.
Our immigration lawyers in Maryland will discuss with you the facts of your case and determine how they can best assist you with your immigration case in Maryland.
When you contact the SRIS Law Group, you will be able to speak with an immigration attorney in Maryland who has the knowledge and understanding of the US immigration laws.
Virginia Immigration Deportation Arrest Immigrant Criminal Records Lawyers Attorneys
Immigration teams arrest more criminal offenders
Immigration agents assigned to track down people who have ignored deportation orders have increasingly arrested immigrants with criminal records during the past year, new data show.
Immigration Law is a complex area of law. A small mistake in an immigration petition can result in horrible consequences.
Your immigration visa petition may be denied. You may lose your ability to live in the US, lose your job, etc.
If you have an immigration case in Virginia and need the help of an immigration lawyer in Virginia, contact the SRIS Law Group Immigration attorneys in Virginia.
Our immigration lawyers in Virginia will discuss with you the facts of your case and determine how they can best assist you with your immigration case in Virginia.
When you contact the SRIS Law Group, you will be able to speak with an immigration attorney in Virginia who has the knowledge and understanding of the US immigration laws.
