Immigration Law

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Immigration Attorney In Miami, Florida

Tackling Your Immigration Challenges

When you first plan to go to the United States as an immigrant, you feel so much uncertainty. What type of visa should I apply for? What forms do I fill out? How can I stay in the U.S. permanently? How long before I can get a green card? Could I be deported? Relax. Jude Law LLC has years of experience handling immigration and naturalization cases of all kinds throughout the United States. Whether you’re a first-time visitor, applying for a green card so you can marry your U.S. fiancé, or appealing a removal order, we can help you and your family fight for your rights. With us by your side, you can have peace of mind, knowing that an experienced immigration attorney has your back. 


Immigrating to a new country can be a daunting and overwhelming process. With so many questions and uncertainties, it's easy to feel lost and unsure of where to start. This is especially true for those looking to move to the United States, with its complex immigration system and ever-changing policies.


But fear not. Jude Law LLC is here to guide you through this journey. With years of experience in handling all types of immigration cases across the U.S., Tamika Jude has helped countless individuals and families fulfill their dreams of living in America.


Whether you are seeking temporary visas, permanent residency, or fighting against deportation, our skilled attorney, Tamika Jude will work tirelessly on your behalf. We understand how important this decision is for you and your loved ones

Contact Jude Law LLC to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today. 305-859-4519

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Citizenship


Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a lawful permanent resident after meeting the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

Green Cards


A foreign citizen seeking to live permanently in the United States requires a permanent resident card. A foreign citizen must be sponsored by an immediate relative who is at least 21 years of age and is either a U.S. citizen or U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident.

Asylum


Asylum is a protection granted to foreign nationals already in the United States or arriving at the border who meet the international law definition of a “refugee.”

Visa


The U.S. Department of State issues visas to foreign nationals traveling to the United States through its embassies or consulates.

Affidavit Drafting


We also offer immigration affidavit drafting services to arrange your thoughts in a way that is logical, easy to follow and ensure that all the required information is included. Your affidavit is your chance to tell your story. A poorly written affidavit could adversely affect your case.

VAWA Self Petitions


VAWA self-petitioning allows victims of abuse who are close relatives of US citizens and lawful permanent residents to file for status on their own.

Interview Preparation

The interview process can be nerve wrecking, especially when you don't know what to expect. This includes a full description of what to expect at interview, review of evidence to be presented at interview, a free case evaluation and a mock interview.

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