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Queens Immigration Lawyer

PPID provides legal counsel to those seeking a U.S. Green Card.

Our attorneys provide online and face-to-face legal consultations. Establishing a relationship and clearly understanding your needs is a critical first step toward success.

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Queens Immigration Attorney

Queens, New York, has a vibrant culture, thriving economy, and rich history. For this reason, many individuals from all over the world are interested in moving to Queens. However, immigration-related matters can be complex. Whether you are looking to secure an immigrant visa to come to Queens or are facing criminal charges that could threaten your presence in the country, a Queens immigration lawyer from Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP, can assist you.

The dedicated legal team from Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP, has a far-reaching history that is rooted in immigration law. Our immigration attorneys have decades of combined experience representing international clients in issues related to removal or deportation orders, securing family immigrant visas, and updating immigration status. Our compassionate, client-centered approach allows us to work toward achieving optimal immigration case outcomes.

Queens Immigration-Related Challenges We Can Help With

Whether you have been living in Queens as a foreign national for decades or are interested in moving to NYC to join your family or pursue a job opportunity, the legal professionals at Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP, can assist you with your case. Some of the immigration-related challenges that our firm has extensive experience addressing include:

  • Family Immigration Visas: If you are looking to join your family in the U.S., our law firm can help you get a family immigrant visa that allows you to live with your spouse, child, parent, or sibling.
  • Work Immigration Visas: There is a wide range of employment-based immigration visas that can be pursued. The kind that you can get depends on the key details of your case, such as your education and background, your skillset, and whether you already have a company sponsor.
  • Non-Immigrant Visas: Many individuals are interested in living and working in the United States but not staying permanently. Whether you are looking to come to Queens on a short business venture or do a short educational exchange in the country, our legal team can assist you with getting the paperwork you need.
  • Naturalization Process: Depending on their marital status, eligible green card holders may be able to apply for citizenship after living for 3 to 5 years in the United States. A Queens immigration lawyer can help you fulfill all the major requirements for applying and walk you through each step of the naturalization process.
  • Humanitarian-Based Immigration: If you have been subjected to criminal activity in the United States as a foreign national, such as human trafficking, or are fleeing dire conditions in your home country, you may be eligible for certain humanitarian immigration avenues. A compassionate immigration lawyer from our firm can help you find the right pathway based on your background and case details.
  • Immigration Court Defense: If you have received a removal or deportation order, an immigration attorney from our Queens firm can inform you of your rights. Our firm can file motions and employ legal tactics to ensure that your rights are protected as we fight the charges against you.
  • Business Immigration Compliance: If your Queens corporation is looking to employ top global talent to diversify and strengthen your organization, the legal team at Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP, can help you bring these future employees to Queens. We can also help you achieve compliance with other pertinent immigration laws and regulations.

While some immigration cases can feel complex and overwhelming, you do not have to figure it all out alone. Our Queens immigration lawyers are up to date on all pertinent local, state, and federal rules and regulations that may impact your case. We can help you understand and anticipate all the steps of your immigration process, along with the required documents and evidence. An immigration attorney from our team can help you craft a unique solution to reach your Queens immigration-related goals.

Employment-Based Visas in Queens

Employment immigration visas provide an excellent opportunity for foreign nationals to pursue career goals in Queens. The type of employment-based immigration visa that a client should apply for depends on a variety of factors, including the intent for work, existing experience, education and skills, the nature of the work, and whether there is a company sponsor.

An EB-1 visa is for individuals who can prove that they have extraordinary ability in a variety of areas, including:

  • Research and academia
  • The arts
  • Athletics
  • Social sciences

Such a visa can be self-petitioned for. EB-2 visas are for advanced-degree professionals, and some of these types of visas require labor certification from the U.S. Department of Labor.

EB-3 employment-based visas are for professional workers, skilled workers, and “other” workers. The requirements may vary based on visa type, but each typically requires a DOL labor certification. EB-4 visas are for “Special Immigrants” whose eligible applicants can range from religious workers to those protected under the Violence Against Women Act or Special Immigrant Juvenile Status.

EB-5 visas are for investors who have a substantial amount to invest in job-creating endeavors in the USA, thus building up the job market. An experienced Queens immigration lawyer from Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP, can help you meet both your employment goals and your immigration goals by applying for the right EB visa type.

How Can I Get a Green Card to Live in Queens?

Foreign nationals, who are applying from abroad, to live and work in Queens long-term will have to obtain an immigrant visa before traveling to the United States.

It is possible to get an immigrant visa through employment-based or family-based means, with such visas normally requiring a sponsor by a company or family member, though there are certain exceptions. Immigration CATEGORIES that allow for self-petitions include the diversity visa lottery and the EB1A and EB-2 employment-based preference categories, which are reserved for individuals with extraordinary ability and whose work is in the national interest of the United States, respectively.

Family-based immigration visas are the most common avenue pursued to get LPR status in Queens. Such visas are available to individuals who are spouses, children, parents, and siblings of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. Based on the relationship of the sponsor to the applicant and whether the sponsor has U.S. citizenship or is an LPR, the priority of the application will vary. Therefore, wait times for such visas can range from 6 months to over 10 years.

How Can I File for U.S. Citizenship in Queens?

There are three main avenues to be eligible to file for U.S. citizenship in Queens. The easiest way to get citizenship is through the acquisition of citizenship by birth, either on the land of the United States or in foreign territories to a U.S. citizen. It is also possible to get citizenship through derivation, acquisition or naturalization.

Unfortunately, no one has control over whether they inherited citizenship by birth or where they live as a minor. However, individuals who are not in these categories can still apply for naturalization by being a Lawful Permanent Resident for a required duration, having good moral character, and being 18 years of age. The naturalization process includes the following steps:

  • Determine Your Eligibility: A Queens immigration lawyer can review your case and its key details, such as your criminal history, to help you determine whether you are eligible to apply for naturalization.
  • Submit the Application for Naturalization: You will need to fill out and submit an N-400 form to initiate the naturalization process. In addition, you will have to provide supporting documents and evidence and pay the required submission fees.
  • Attend Your Biometrics Appointment: After your application has been processed, you will be assigned an appointment date and location. During your appointment, you will have your fingerprints taken by the USCIS as well as your signature and photographs.
  • Attend Your Naturalization Interview: The USCIS will review all your documents and determine in a personal interview whether you are of good moral character. In addition, this will also test your language skills. It can help to prepare for certain questions with your attorney so that you can feel confident when the day comes.
  • Take the Civics and History Test: U.S. citizenship applicants are required to have certain knowledge of civil processes and other facts about the government in the United States, as well as its basic history. It is important to be prepared to pass the exam.
  • Receive Your Decision: If your application for citizenship is accepted, then you will attend an oath ceremony, where you will swear your allegiance to the country. If your application is rejected, your attorney may be able to assist you with appealing the decision.

After taking the Oath of Allegiance at the oath ceremony, applicants officially transition to being U.S. citizens and can get their Certificate of Naturalization. Obtaining U.S. citizenship can be a long and expensive process, which can take an emotional toll on applicants. An experienced Queens immigration lawyer from Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP, can provide you with the legal support and advice you need to move comfortably through the naturalization process.

FAQs

Q: What Is the Cost of a Queens Immigration Lawyer?

A: The cost of a Queens immigration lawyer varies greatly depending on a variety of factors, including the complexity of the case, the experience of the attorney. It is also common for lawyers to charge flat fees for submitting applications, such as green card or naturalization applications. In some cases, there are certain opportunities to get pro bono or reduced legal fees, depending on your case’s circumstances.

Q: Do I Need a Lawyer to Get Citizenship in Queens?

A: In Queens, you do not have to get a lawyer to apply for citizenship, as it is possible for applicants to go through the process by themselves, with the initial application being online. However, by having an experienced immigration lawyer in Queens, applicants can be sure that they meet all the requirements for naturalization. This allows them to be sure that they are submitting the right paperwork and meeting all pertinent deadlines so that their application can go smoothly.

Q: What Are Some of the Benefits That NYC Undocumented Immigrants Can Get?

A: Undocumented immigrants who are living in New York City may be eligible to receive certain benefits from NYC programs, including cash assistance, Medicaid, and food programs. For eligible applications, cash assistance gets paid out twice monthly, and Medicaid can cover critical healthcare expenses, such as doctor’s office visits and emergency medicine. The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides nutritional food to eligible pregnant mothers and young children.

Q: How Can I Work With an Immigration Lawyer Free of Charge?

A: You can work with an immigration lawyer free of charge by finding someone who offers pro bono services on the Executive Office for Immigration Review website and navigating to their “Find Legal Representation” page. It’s important to note that finding free immigration legal services is difficult, and the wait times can be months or even years before a lawyer may take on your case. In many cases, it is worth it to pay the legal fees so that you can get your application processed and start working.

Reach Your Immigration Goals With a Dedicated Queens Immigration Lawyer

Coming to Queens from another country or dealing with immigration issues in Queens can be stressful and overwhelming due to the complexity of U.S. immigration law and the associated bureaucratic processes. Furthermore, being charged with crimes that could threaten your immigration status, or facing deportation orders that could force you to leave the country, can seem impossible to go up against.

No matter your immigration challenges in Queens, our experienced and knowledgeable legal team at Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP, is here to understand the details of your case, address your questions and concerns, and help you find optimal solutions. No situation is hopeless; let us create an innovative strategy to solve your case. Reach out to a compassionate Queens immigration lawyer from our law firm today to get started.

PPID Office Locations
New York City

250 Broadway, 6th Floor
New York, New York 10007
Toll Free: 800-223-2814
Local: 212-233-8100
Fax: 212-233-9238

Peekskill

1045 Park Street, Suite 104
Peekskill, New York 10566
Toll Free: 800-223-2814
Local: 914-328-2400
Fax: 212-233-9238