Louisiana Immigration Attorneys
The Frager Law Firm, PC
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130 North 10th Street Oakdale, Louisiana 71463-2636 USA |
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(318) 335-1800
or (888) 889-8472
www.fragerlaw.com
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Law Firm Overview
The Frager Law Firm are immigration & naturalization lawyers with nearly two decades of experience helping clients obtain US residency, US citizenship and fighting Deportation/Removal from the US. We resolve issues for clients throughout the tri-state area of Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and, Louisiana. A skilled Tennessee immigration attorney at our firm can help you effectively address complex immigration concerns while providing the care and expertise you deserve.
Highly regarded by our peers, our law offices receive numerous referrals from fellow attorneys and satisfied clients. Direct communication, personalized attention, and in-depth knowledge of immigration law help us tailor casework for individuals and businesses. Our firm’s lawyers stay current with frequently changing laws and regulations and take pride in achieving favorable outcomes.
The Frager Law Firm can assist you with a wide scope of immigration matters: Temporary Visas, Permanent Residency (Green Cards), Employment-Based Visas, Family-Based Visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), DV (Diversity Immigrant Visa) Lottery, Naturalization and Citizenship, I-9 Compliance, Deportation and Removal, Business and Executives Visas, Physicians and Healthcare Professionals Visas, University Students Visas, Immigration Bonds and Habeas Corpus, Fiancé Visas, Special Registration, Temporary Protected Status, Immigration Information, Tennessee Immigration Law, Immigration Naturalization, Tennessee Citizenship Application (USCIS), Memphis Citizenship Test (USCIS), and, Nashville Citizenship & Immigration (USCIS).
Our staff provides translation services for individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds in multiple languages, including the following: Arabic, English, Farsi, French, Hindi, Ido, Mandarin Chinese, Polish, Punjabi, Spanish, and, Urdu.
Practice Areas
Additional Practice Areas: Violence Against Women Act (VAWA); DV (Diversity Immigrant Visa) Lottery; I-9 Compliance; Deportation and Removal; Immigration Bonds and Habeas Corpus; Special Registration; Temporary Protected Status.
Practice Areas Description
The Frager Law Firm provides guidance and representation in a comprehensive number of immigration areas:- Temporary Visas
A temporary visa (also called a non-immigrant visa) allows foreigners to stay in the United States on a temporary basis. U.S. embassies or consulates abroad review visa applications and grant visas, as does the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), which is a bureau in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Foreign nationals and U.S. businesses must submit temporary visa petitions to the proper agency based on specific visa requirements. Frequently changing immigration laws make it wise to seek legal advice when applying for a visa. If you are an individual or employer with temporary visa concerns, arrange a consultation to discuss your concerns with one of our attorneys.
- Permanent Residency (Green Cards)
At the Frager Law Firm, P.C., our immigration attorneys assist clients with permanent residency issues, provide legal advice for maintaining status, and help clients protect their rights. If you are a permanent resident and have been offered a position abroad, legal counsel can help you evaluate the effect on permanent residency status before accepting the job offer.
- Naturalization and Citizenship
If you have questions about immigration naturalization in Tennessee, or need legal help to apply for citizenship in Nashville or Memphis, our lawyers at the Frager Law Firm can advise you of your legal rights and help you make the right decisions.
- I-9 Compliance
Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all employers regardless of company size or number of employees are subject to criminal and civil sanctions for hiring unauthorized workers. Employers play an important role in enforcing immigration laws and must submit an I-9 form to verify identity and employment eligibility of all new employees. The employer must see that an I-9 form is filled out for all U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and employees of immigrant status. Attorneys at our firm clear up confusions and clarify immigration regulations and administrative rules, provide valuable I-9 compliance guidelines, and help you protect your rights.
- Deportation and Removal
When Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issues a notice to appear, a removal proceeding has been scheduled to determine deportation. At the Frager Law Firm we are skilled in preparing deportation defense cases and have many successes helping clients who face possible deportation.
- Business and Executives Visas
Our firm provides knowledgeable and skilled guidance to companies in all facets of business-related immigration. In addition to I-9 compliance, we work with businesses and their executives to accommodate company workforce demands. Our attorneys help them obtain temporary and permanent immigration status for business managerial and executive positions in all visa categories. Transferring employees from abroad to the United States may help a business achieve its short- or long-term objectives. We work with clients to explore available options and determine the best strategy to meet their needs.
- Physicians and Healthcare Professionals Visas
Our skilled immigration attorneys have considerable experience assisting foreign medical professionals with physician, nursing, and other healthcare visas. Whether you are a foreign national interested in contributing to the U.S. healthcare industry or a medical institution seeking medical professionals, the lawyers at the Frager Law Firm look forward to assisting you with immigration concerns.
- University Students Visas
Foreigners visiting the United States for tourist purposes may take a short study course if it is less than 18 hours a week. For foreigners coming to the United States to study over a more extended time period, the two most common student visas are F-1 and M visas. Our attorneys help numerous people obtain student visas and provide counsel for immigration issues.
- Immigration Bonds and Habeas Corpus
When facing criminal charges as an immigrant, it is important to know and understand your rights. In addition to possible conviction, you may be at risk of deportation. Through ignorance of their rights and as a means of immediately getting out of jail, many immigrants agree to plea bargains that have devastating effects on their ability to stay in the United States with their families. At The Frager Law Firm, we do our best to provide immediate legal help at the time of the emergency, whether during regular office hours or evenings and weekends. Our legal professionals can determine whether bail bond release and habeas corpus are options.
- Fiancé Visas
The Frager Law Firm assists U.S. citizens engaged to marry foreign nationals with the K-1 visa petition process. A K-1 or fiancé visa is needed to bring a fiancé to the United States to marry. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) processes and approves K-1 visa petitions based on certain eligibility requirements.
- Special Registration
The National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS) is a special registration system put in place after September 11, 2001. The purpose of NSEERS is to keep track of individuals entering and leaving the United States who are not citizens or permanent residents. Through this tracking system, security has been tightened to safeguard Americans and our borders. Foreign visitors must register with immigration authorities at a port of entry or a designated Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office. They also must notify the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in writing about address, employment, or study changes within ten days of change. The Frager Law Firm assists non-immigrants so they understand special registration requirements and how to comply. We also represent clients whose rights are being violated in special registration cases.
- Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) provides temporary protective status to foreign nationals who are unable to return safely to their countries. Ongoing armed conflict, an environmental disaster, or other extraordinary and temporary conditions are types of dangers that would make return unsafe. Arrange a consultation today at The Frager Law Firm and see how we can assist you.
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