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Malverne Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).

Outerbridge Law P.C.

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  • Serving Malverne, NY and Nassau County, New York

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers1 award

  • Established NYC General Practice Law Firm addressing all legal issues with highlighted focus on landlord tenant and real estate law.

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  • Serving Malverne, NY and Nassau County, New York

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • We represent survivors of: Sexual Assault/Rape, Sexual Harassment, Domestic Violence, Trafficking, Gender Violence, Pregnancy Discrimination. We also handle immigration matters.

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Patricia M. Pastor Esq.
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  • Serving Malverne, NY and Nassau County, New York

  • Law Firm with 73 lawyers2 awards

  • Welcome to the Feldman, Kramer & Monaco, P.C. law firm. For the past 25 years we have been committed to satisfying the needs of our clients. We are TOUGH but CARING; HONEST but... Read More

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Glenn D. Levine
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Paykin Law

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  • Serving Malverne, NY and Nassau County, New York

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers3 awards

  • Paykin Law is always reliable, dependable and accessible, with only one goal in mind - to deliver the best possible outcome.

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  • Serving Malverne, NY and Nassau County, New York

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

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George A. Terezakis
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Immigration lawyers help individuals, families, and businesses navigate the complex laws governing entry and residence in the United States. They handle matters such as visas, green cards, citizenship applications, asylum claims, and deportation defense. Their expertise is crucial for overcoming bureaucratic hurdles and achieving immigration goals successfully.

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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I travel outside the US while my I-539 is pending?

Answered by attorney Jennifer Maude Oltarsh
Immigration lawyer at Oltarsh & Associates, P.C.
If you travel outside the application will be deemed abandoned. I have been practicing for over 15 years. Our immigration law firm has been in the immigration field for more than 45 years. We have handled cases with experience, integrity, and good effect. Please call me. We offer payment plans with no interest.
If you travel outside the application will be deemed abandoned. I have been practicing for over 15 years. Our immigration law firm has been in the immigration field for more than 45 years. We have handled cases with experience, integrity, and good effect. Please call me. We offer payment plans with no interest.
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How do one look for jobs while on B-1 visa?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
I do not believe a B visa is a good option for you. First, getting a B visa is likely to prove problematic: U.S. consul will want to know why do you want to go to the U.S. again after being here so many times on a visa waiver. Second, if you get it, it will be for only 6 months, and getting an extension is very unlikely. Third, you cannot work while on a B visa; accepting employment will be a violation of your status resulting in revocation of your visa, deportation, and getting blacklisted for any future entries into the U.S. I suggest considering three general options. First, you can become a student. It is expensive, you will not be able to work without violating your status, but you will be able to stay in the U.S. (and travel abroad if doing so does not cause you to drop below full-time course load in your school) as long as you continue your studies. Second, you can look for an employer who would be willing to petition the government for an employment-based visa for you (depending on your degree, specialty, and expertise, there are several visas you might be eligible to receive, such as H-1B, for example). If you will work well, your employer might be inclined to sponsor you for a green card. Third, you could establish your business's presence in the U.S. and get one of the visas that owning a U.S. company would enable you to do, for example, an L or an E visa. Doing so, too, can put you on the path to U.S. permanent residency.
I do not believe a B visa is a good option for you. First, getting a B visa is likely to prove problematic: U.S. consul will want to know why do you want to go to the U.S. again after being here so many times on a visa waiver. Second, if you get it, it will be for only 6 months, and getting an extension is very unlikely. Third, you cannot work while on a B visa; accepting employment will be a violation of your status resulting in revocation of your visa, deportation, and getting blacklisted for any future entries into the U.S. I suggest considering three general options. First, you can become a student. It is expensive, you will not be able to work without violating your status, but you will be able to stay in the U.S. (and travel abroad if doing so does not cause you to drop below full-time course load in your school) as long as you continue your studies. Second, you can look for an employer who would be willing to petition the government for an employment-based visa for you (depending on your degree, specialty, and expertise, there are several visas you might be eligible to receive, such as H-1B, for example). If you will work well, your employer might be inclined to sponsor you for a green card. Third, you could establish your business's presence in the U.S. and get one of the visas that owning a U.S. company would enable you to do, for example, an L or an E visa. Doing so, too, can put you on the path to U.S. permanent residency.
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I am a permanent resideng of usa, i want to bring my fiancee in visit, if i get marry with her at the period of her visit time what happen?

Answered by attorney David Troy Cox
Immigration lawyer at CoxEsq, PC
Once married, you can petition for your spouse to immigrate to the US.  Then, she would have to wait for a visa number to become available.  Right now, it is taking about 2 1/2 years for spouses of permanent residents to get a visa number.
Once married, you can petition for your spouse to immigrate to the US.  Then, she would have to wait for a visa number to become available.  Right now, it is taking about 2 1/2 years for spouses of permanent residents to get a visa number.
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