Plano Immigration Lawyer
Attorney for Visas, Citizenship, and Waivers of Inadmissibility in Collin County
Here at the Law Office of Jae Lee, we appreciate that America is a land built by immigrants and their descendants. Our country has a rich history of welcoming people from around the world and providing them with opportunities to improve the lives of themselves and their families. At the same time, we are aware of how difficult it can be to navigate the U.S. immigration system, particularly when language barriers present an obstacle. Our team is dedicated to assisting clients with a wide variety of legal issues related to immigration, and we work to ensure that they do not have to face these challenges alone.
Attorney Jae Lee helps immigrants and their families throughout Collin County and all of North Texas. He and his dedicated team have attained a thorough understanding of the immigration process, and we have experience working with multiple government agencies and organizations to address these matters.
Legal Help for Families Who Need to Address Immigration Issues
If you or a family member desires to enter the United States, you will first need to determine whether you wish to stay in the country temporarily or indefinitely. Those who are seeking permanent residence in the U.S. and potential citizenship through naturalization may apply for immigrant visas. On the other hand, non-immigrant visas allow for entry to the United States with the understanding that a person will return home after their stay. Understanding the types of visas that you may qualify for is not always easy, but our attorneys can advise you of your options and make sure you meet all requirements to receive authorization to enter the U.S.
Assistance With Visa and Green Card Applications in North Texas
From family reunification to employment, immigrant visas can open the door to a new life in the United States. U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents may petition for family-based visas, and they may sponsor certain relatives for immigration, including spouses, immediate relatives, or certain other members of their families. U.S. citizens can also apply for fiancé visas that will allow a foreign citizen to come to the United States for the purpose of getting married. After entering the U.S. on an immigrant visa, a person will usually be able to apply for adjustment of status and receive a Green Card. Our attorneys can provide guidance on the types of family-based visas that may be available, and we can assist with the application process, ensuring that families will be able to live together in the United States.
Contact Our Dallas Immigration Attorney
If you are looking to address immigration issues, reach out to our team and schedule your free consultation today. Call our office at 214-295-3014 or contact us online for more information about how we can help you and your family navigate the immigration process. From our offices in Dallas and Plano, we represent clients throughout North Texas, including the communities of Frisco, McKinney, Denton, Collin County, Denton County, and the surrounding areas.