Why Hire an Immigration Lawyer?
Immigration law issues in the United States can be very confusing and frustrating when facing them on your own. There is a great deal of procedure, forms, red tape, and laws that must be navigated. Having a knowledgeable and skilled attorney on your side can make a big difference in your case. The Law Office of Sebastian J. Simon provides excellent legal representation to clients all over the world with immigration matters in the United States. The firm can handle any aspect regarding immigration for clients desiring to emigrate to the U.S. from another country.
The process of U.S. immigration is anything but, however, our legal team can greatly help reduce the amount of stress and complications for the client. Houston immigration attorney Sebastian Simon is
an immigrant himself so he fully understands from personal experience what the immigration process consists of and does everything possible to make it a smooth road for the client. He handles a variety of key immigration matters and cases.
How the Law Office of Sebastian J. Simon Can Help
If you are a lawful permanent resident or have a family member who is and want to proceed with the family based immigration process, the firm can work to make it a straight forward and quick process for you. The office also provides quality representation in matters such as
employment based immigration and visa issues from
business and investor visas,
K-1 and K-2 visas (also known as fiancé / fiancée visas) as well as general
immigrant or
non-immigrant visas.
When seeking U.S. citizenship through the process of naturalization, there are numerous laws that may keep you from acquiring the results you want. With our educated and passionate advocates, you can be sure that we will help you every step of the way. Attorney Sebastian J. Simon may also be able to help you or a loved one with the
appeals process, avoid
deportation or attain
asylum in the U.S. Each member of our team understands how important these immigration matter are to the client and what immigration can mean for you and your family's future.
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