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Three Ways to Immigrate

Overview of Immigration Law

Visa petitions must be prepared with great care and a solid knowledge of the underlying statutes, administrative regulations and case law that is constantly developing. Since 1982, our highly regarded immigration law firm has been helping clients nationwide and internationally to immigrate to the United States.

Frazier, Soloway & Kennedy, P.C. attorneys are leaders and active members in the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). We would be happy to help you achieve your immigration goals. To learn more, please call us for a free consultation.
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Three Ways to Immigrate

This overview of visa categories and their requirements is not meant to be exhaustive.

  • Family-Based Immigration. A close family member who is a Citizen or Permanent Resident of the U.S. sponsors the applicant.
  • Employment-Based Immigration. A prospective employer sponsors the applicant or the applicant self-petitions or invests substantial funds in a business in the U.S.
  • Refugee/Asylee. Individuals who fear persecution in their home countries may apply.

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