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At Karam Law we offer a broad spectrum of professional immigration and naturalization services for people who wish to hire international workers, work in the U.S., marry a U.S. citizen, obtain a green card, bring family members over as lawful permanent residents, or even just invite visitors. We can help individuals apply for and process virtually any type of immigrant or non-immigrant visa. We also help companies who wish to hire workers from abroad, bring international workers here for training or conferences, or deal with other employment issues.
For help with your immigration or naturalization issue, call a lawyer from Karam Law at (952) 854-3313, and ask for a free telephone consultation. Or, feel free to contact us by e-mail and someone from our firm will be in touch with you promptly.
Naturalization and Citizenship Services
Our law firm provides effective help for lawful permanent residents who wish to become U.S. citizens through the process of naturalization. We ensure our clients meet the requirements that were established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). These requirements include having a continuous and physical presence in the U.S.; the ability to read, write and speak English; good moral character; knowledge of U.S. history and government; and a favorable disposition toward the U.S.
Employment-Based Immigration and Assistance with the Hiring of Qualified Foreign Workers
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We represent both employees and employers who are interested in employment-based visas. Our representation includes assisting employers obtain PERM Labor Certification through the Department of Labor, which is an often slow and difficult process requiring meticulous work and experienced legal help. We also handle employment-based visas and issues that include:
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H-1B visas: non-immigrant visas used to bring certain skilled workers into the U.S.
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E-3 visas: non-immigrant visas used to bring certain skilled Australian workers into the U.S.
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L-1 visas: non-immigrant visas used to bring certain intra-company transferees into the U.S.
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TN visas: non-immigrant visas for professionals from Canada and Mexico
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Visas for outstanding professors or researchers
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Aliens of extraordinary ability
Temporary Work and Study Visas
In addition to non-immigrant visas for employment purposes, we frequently help with visas such as
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B1 visas: non-immigrant visas for temporary visitors for business or pleasure
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F1 visas: for exchange students
Family-Based Immigration
We help visa and green card holders as well as citizens bring family members and fiancés into the U.S. Visas are available to for spouses, fiancés, unmarried children and others:
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K-1 visas: visas for foreign fiancés to enter the U.S. for the purpose of marrying a U.S. citizen
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K-2 visas: for certain children accompanying foreign fiancés entering the U.S. for the purpose of marrying a U.S. citizen
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K-3 visas: visas for or the spouse of a U.S. citizen to enter the U.S. prior to obtaining permanent residency
One-Step Marriage Petition
Our law firm can also provide assistance with one-step processing for certain marriage petitions. This expedited process involves submitting several applications and petitions after a valid marriage within the U.S. We help people gather the appropriate documents and comply with follow-up procedures.
To learn more about how Karam Law can address your immigration needs, contact us today.
We are located across the street from the USCIS District Office and the Immigration Court in Bloomington, MN (across from the airport and next to the Mall of America). | ||
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Based in the Twin Cities, the U.S. immigration and naturalization attorneys of Karam Law provide complete representation for immigrants, visitors, companies, students and refugees from all parts of the world before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and removal defense before the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), Immigration Court (IJ) and Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).Our clients are located nationwide in states such as New York, New Jersey and California as well as throughout Minnesota and the local USCIS district, which covers Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, and parts of western Wisconsin, in communities including Minneapolis, St. Paul, Bloomington, Richfield, Burnsville, Shakopee, Savage, Chaska, Apple Valley, Lakeville, Eagan, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Fridley, Blaine, Roseville, St. Cloud, Mankato, Rochester, Austin, and Worthington in Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Dakota County, Scott County, Carver County, Washington County, Anoka County, Wright County, Sherburne County and Stearns County. |
