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Immigration FAQ

Federal laws affecting immigration are under intense review in Congress. Whether the proposed major changes will be enacted into law in 2013 or not until later is unknown. What is known is that pressure from anti-immigration groups and concern stemming from the terrorist actions in 2001 have reduced immigrant options, complicated non-immigrant options, and increased contact with federal and non-federal law enforcement officers.

Frequently Asked Questions about Immigration Law

Q: What are the types of employment-based visas?

A: There are five categories of such for immigrants and a number of categories for non-immigrants. The number of visas available for each category is limited. Since October 1, 2005 the increased number of petitions has forced a backlog on most categories.

Q: What are the types of family-based immigrant visas?

A: Family members of U.S. citizens and U.S. legal permanent residents may be eligible for immigrant visas. Except for immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, i.e. spouse and minor children, there are backlogs for immigrant visas. These range from four years to twenty-three years. Sponsorship of family members of legal permanent residents is limited to spouses, minor children, unmarried sons and daughters and parents. U.S. citizens may also sponsor married sons and daughters and brothers and sisters with their spouses and children.

Q: Are there other ways to obtain immigrant visas?

A: Yes. The annual lottery still exists. Some former employees of the U.S. Embassies may qualify. Battered spouses can self-petition. Asylum seekers and refugees are considered.

Contact an Experienced Virginia Immigration and Naturalization Attorney

If you have any immigration related questions, please contact Paul Good, immigration attorney covering the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, Virginia and Maryland. I can also be reached by phone at 703-865-5966.

My office is located in Fairfax County, Virginia between Washington, D.C. and Dulles International Airport. As I live near my office, I am happy to accommodate clients who need evening or weekend appointments.

A Retired Diplomat with 35 Years of Experience

From my office in Herndon, Virginia, I advise and represent clients with immigration matters in communities throughout the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area and Northern Virginia. Contact my office today

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