We specialize in Asylum, Family Based, Employment, Green Card, Citizenship and Consular Petition. Family based immigration is one of the most common ways of obtaining permanent resident status (a green card) in the United States. There are three ways an individual can become a US citizen. By being born in the United States, by automatically acquiring citizenship through a a US citizen parent, or through a process called naturalization.
For working professionals looking to immigrate to the United States, there are many employment-based immigration options available. Filing for asylum can be an overwhelming process., Having a qualified and experienced attorney represent you can help calm your anxieties and ensure the highest chance of success. A green card, also known as a permanent resident card, is an ID card that reflects your permanent resident status in the United States.
A person intending to immigrate to the United States goes to a U.S. embassy or consulate in his or her home country to complete the application for a green card (lawful permanent residence).
For working professionals looking to immigrate to the United States, there are many employment-based immigration options available. Filing for asylum can be an overwhelming process., Having a qualified and experienced attorney represent you can help calm your anxieties and ensure the highest chance of success. A green card, also known as a permanent resident card, is an ID card that reflects your permanent resident status in the United States.
A person intending to immigrate to the United States goes to a U.S. embassy or consulate in his or her home country to complete the application for a green card (lawful permanent residence).
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Prior to opening his own law practice, Luis was an immigration associate in private practice where he represented clients and prepared applications for asylum, family petitions, permanent residence, naturalizations, fiances visas, unlawful presence waivers, consular processing, U-visas and VAWA.
Luis also has experience representing clients in deportation proceedings.
Luis was born and raised in Venezuela and immigrated to the U.S. when he was twenty-four years old.
As an immigrant, Luis knows firsthand the challenges of living in a foreign country with a complex legal system, and without any legal status.
Luis also has experience representing clients in deportation proceedings.
Luis was born and raised in Venezuela and immigrated to the U.S. when he was twenty-four years old.
As an immigrant, Luis knows firsthand the challenges of living in a foreign country with a complex legal system, and without any legal status.
Immigration is first and foremost about bringing people together.
Not only is family immigration among the most common ways of achieving permanent resident status in the U.S., but it unites people in the most meaningful way possible.
No bonds are stronger than family and fortunately, those bonds can work in your favor.
Luis Rondon Immigration Attorney Services specialize in successful family immigration cases.
We help you navigate the often-complex path to United States citizenship and couldn't be prouder with our success in the business of bringing loved ones together.
Not only is family immigration among the most common ways of achieving permanent resident status in the U.S., but it unites people in the most meaningful way possible.
No bonds are stronger than family and fortunately, those bonds can work in your favor.
Luis Rondon Immigration Attorney Services specialize in successful family immigration cases.
We help you navigate the often-complex path to United States citizenship and couldn't be prouder with our success in the business of bringing loved ones together.
It is almost impossible to define what makes your home a home.
However, for many proud American immigrants, home can be defined in two words: green card.
Once you obtain a green card, you are no longer considered a "temporary visitor".
Instead, you become a "lawful permanent resident" of the United States and get to enjoy many of the rights shared with natural-born citizens.
However, getting your green card is one thing.
Keeping it is another.
We are here to help you both secure your freedoms as a permanent resident of the U.S. while protecting you from the often-complicated legal systems that may threaten you.
However, for many proud American immigrants, home can be defined in two words: green card.
Once you obtain a green card, you are no longer considered a "temporary visitor".
Instead, you become a "lawful permanent resident" of the United States and get to enjoy many of the rights shared with natural-born citizens.
However, getting your green card is one thing.
Keeping it is another.
We are here to help you both secure your freedoms as a permanent resident of the U.S. while protecting you from the often-complicated legal systems that may threaten you.
Becoming an American citizen is a dream for millions of people.
Furthermore, it is a dream many can realize with the help of Luis Rondon Immigration Attorney Services.
Being a lawful permanent resident (green card holder) is outstanding.
For many, a green card means they can live in the U.S. indefinitely, with many rights afforded to U.S. citizens.
Citizenship is the final step in a long and complicated process to give lawful immigrants the full freedoms that embody what it means to truly be an American.
Furthermore, it is a dream many can realize with the help of Luis Rondon Immigration Attorney Services.
Being a lawful permanent resident (green card holder) is outstanding.
For many, a green card means they can live in the U.S. indefinitely, with many rights afforded to U.S. citizens.
Citizenship is the final step in a long and complicated process to give lawful immigrants the full freedoms that embody what it means to truly be an American.
With asylum comes a high burden of proof, which is why it is so important to have a well-versed attorney to represent you.
In most cases, it is required that you file for asylum within one year of entering the United States, although some exceptions may apply.
Should you be granted asylum, you may apply for a green card within one year thereafter.
Approval for asylum hinges on a substantial "fear of persecution" upon returning to your home country.
Only specific immigrants in the United States are allowed to work in the country under current law.
In most cases, it is required that you file for asylum within one year of entering the United States, although some exceptions may apply.
Should you be granted asylum, you may apply for a green card within one year thereafter.
Approval for asylum hinges on a substantial "fear of persecution" upon returning to your home country.
Only specific immigrants in the United States are allowed to work in the country under current law.
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