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REIM LAW Office specializes in United States Immigration and Naturalization Laws and offers a full range of Immigration Services in an efficient and cost effective manner. Services offered here are backed with thorough preparation on each individual immigration case providing the best solution to the Immigration problem. Naturalization is a process that allows foreign-born persons to obtain citizenship in the United States.

In 2012, the government announced a new program that can help some people who are here without legal status receive work authorization and limited protection from deportation. The Secretary of Homeland Security may designate a foreign country for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) due to conditions in the country that temporarily prevent. Certainly one of the most professional firms I have come across.

I have worked with five national firms, but Reim Law takes the cake! The attorney presented the complexities of the regulation and guided us through the process. The staff followed up with the utmost diligence.
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Ejoke Imiere is the Founder and Managing Attorney of Reim Law Office and a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
She is also a Member of both the State Bar of Texas and New York and the American Bar Association.
She has over 10 years of combined experience working in the Criminal sector with the Texas department of criminal Justice, Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles and ultimately as an Associate Attorney at the Sutton Law Firm practicing in immigration matters.
She is also currently the Owner / Director of Tax Gator Lubbock a Tax preparation Company in Texas and is a graduate of Business and Corporate Law LLM from the University of Alabama, thereby having the skill and knowledge of the four major areas that are usually intertwined with Immigration.
Nonimmigrant visas are available to foreign nationals who wish to enter the United States for a temporary period of time for a specific purpose; some visas permit work, others study or tourism.
For some visitors from certain countries, the visa requirement is waived and can enter the U.S. on the Visa Waiver program.
In many cases, it may be worth considering the E2 treaty investor or E1 treaty trader visa scheme.
Usually, under the E2 Visa or E1 Visa scheme the business needs to show that it is at least fifty percent owned by a national or nationals on the list of E2 Visa or E1 Visa Countries.
An employment visa allows a person to work in the United States.
In many instances, that company must sponsor the applicant for the visa.
There are both temporary and permanent options.
However, regardless of the specific type, the applicant must provide detailed information concerning the work history, their lives in their home country, and what they intend to do in the United States.
Priority Workers receive 28.6 percent of the yearly worldwide limit.
All Priority Workers must be the beneficiaries of an approved Form I- 140, Immigrant Petition for Foreign Worker, filed with USCIS.
Within the United States (U.S.), acquisition of a green card is the key to permanent residence.
In fact, the proper legal term for a green card holder is "lawful permanent resident" or LPR.
When someone holds LPR status, with patience and practice they can eventually become a naturalized U.S. citizen.
If you are married to a U.S. citizen, you may qualify for a marriage-based green card.
The rules surrounding marriage and green cards are detailed and complex, and largely depend upon whether the marriage was to a citizen or legal permanent resident and if they entered the country legally.
In 2012, the government announced a new program that can help some people who are here without legal status receive work authorization and limited protection from deportation.
It's called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or "DACA."
If you are thinking about applying for DACA, we have some important information and tips we would like to share with you.
Unfortunately, there is a great deal of misinformation about DACA and we hope to help you better understand your options.
DACA gives you permission to work in the United States.
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