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    Immigration Law

    Trusted Immigration Attorneys

    image-novo-legal-help-with-immigration-law-300x350pxHELP WITH IMMIGRATION LAW

    US Immigration Law is vast, but most cases fall under Family Immigration or Deportation Defense. If you or someone you know has been affected by deportation or removal proceedings, Novo Legal can help. Removal proceedings can happen extremely fast, so it is crucial to contact an attorney that specializes in Immigration Law as soon as possible.

    Novo Legal has multiple attorneys that are heavily involved in immigration advocacy and professional organizations both locally and nationally. As a firm, we often take cases that other firms reject. We believe it is our job to fight for the rights of immigrants in the United States and this is why we stay up to date on immigration law changes and work with immigrants throughout the United States to protect their right to be in America. If you need an immigration lawyer in Denver, Colorado, or Seattle, Washington, contact us today.

    DEPORTATION DEFENSE


    We assist with the entire process associated with defending your family against deportation. If ICE finds a person who is potentially deportable, they will determine if that person has a lawful immigration status or not. If the person cannot prove immigration status, ICE or CBP can make an arrest and begin the deportation process. We can help from the initial contact with ICE and every step that follows.

    In some cases, an immigration bond may be set, and most noncitizens have the right to go to immigration court for removal proceedings, though this is not always the case. ICE can give an “expedited removal order,” enforce a prior removal order, or they may try to confuse a person into giving up their right to see an immigration judge. It is extremely important to consult with an attorney before signing anything, without exception. There may be legal options to obtain an immigration bond, avoid deportation, obtain work authorization, and even win permanent lawful status. Speak with us immediately to determine the best course of action for you and your family.

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    FAMILY IMMIGRATION


    Novo Legal is committed to keeping families together in the United States. Our country was founded on the principles of immigration, and we are committed to keeping those who live and work in the U.S. with their families. Citizens of the United States can petition for their spouse, children, and their parents and siblings (if they are over 21). Additionally, permanent residents can petition for their spouse and unmarried minor children. There are different requirements for all of these types of filings, and all of them come with inherent risks. Speak with one of our family immigration experts to determine the best option for you.

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    CORPORATE IMMIGRATION


    If you are moving to the United States for a job or school, we can assist with student visas and employer-sponsored work visas. There can be complicated compliance standards for corporate immigration applications. Whether you are the company hiring an employee or the employee yourself, legal support is essential for this process.

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    EAD RENEWALS


    Employment Authorization Documents (also known as EADs or work permits) must be renewed on a regular basis, so it’s very important to contact an attorney before your EAD expires. Our attorneys have handled thousands of EAD applications. We work closely with you, your employer, and/or your labor union to make sure everything is correct. We help workers in every industry, in every state in the U.S., with an excellent record of successful Visa applications and immigration proceedings. Get started on your application today.

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    OUR AREAS OF PRACTICE

    • Citizenship and Naturalization
    • Deportation/Removal Defense
    • Asylum
    • Withholding of Removal / Convention Against Torture
    • Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)
    • Family-Based Immigration
    • Fiancée Visa
    • Employment-based Immigration
    • Adjustment of Status
    • Non-Immigrant Visas
    • L, E, U, and VAWA Visas
    • Waivers

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