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        Immigration into the United States is a complicated process. There are many ways people achieve their goal of getting a work visa, student visa, business visa and, eventually, permanent residence through either a labor certification or business investment. There are other ways one can acquire permanent residency through family relationships, asylum, and visa lotteries. After one has acquired permanent residence, you can eventually file for U. S. citizenship. Certain countries enjoy protective status in the United States. If you desire to immigrate to the United States, you must seek the advice of a qualified immigration lawyer who has experience and will work hard to help you obtain a visa. Incorrectly filling out immigration forms can lead to rejection and may lead to deportation proceedings. . Under no circumstances should you lie on the application. If you have questions, contact an immigration lawyer and let him or her help you. Overstaying your visa may have serious consequences. Even minor criminal violations can be devastating to many  immigrants. Since 1996, old criminal convictions have resulted in the removal from the United States of many permanent residents.

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 Thank you for visiting the IMMIGRATION WEB SITE of DON RANDLES   I am an immigration lawyer with a worldwide immigration practice.  My main office is located in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.  My  telephone number is  1-702-382-3335.   Although our office is physically located in Las Vegas, we are able to immigrate people to any location within the United States as immigration law is federal in nature.  I have provided a page which addresses my education background and experience.  It is listed in the table above as Don's Resume.

 

 

        People come to the United States of America for many reasons  --- Travel - Visit relatives and friends - Educational opportunities - Investment - Retirement - to name but a few.   Professionals and non-professionals come to the United States because of a job opportunity and become Legal Permanent Residents if desired. Each type of visit I just talked about involves a unique blueprint for accomplishing the immigrant's goal.  If you merely desire to travel here the primary blueprint would involve where you are coming from, purpose for travel, criminal background, etc.   However, if you are coming to the United States to work or for business purposes, either expanding an existing business or as an employee transferred to work in the U. S. this involves a different series of questions than just traveling to the US.  There is a big difference between coming to the US for a visit and coming here to work and earn a living. 

        If you are interested in coming to the United States to work and/or commence business on a temporary or permanent basis, our office can assist you and/or your employer.   There are a number of ways you can contact us.  

       

        IMPORTANT!:  It is very important to contact an attorney experienced in immigration matters before you take ANY action as immigration law is  very complex and constantly changes.  The information contained in this site does not represent legal advise nor does it infer that I am representing you in your case.  If I  reply to your E-mail message, it does not mean that I am representing you.    I will be very happy to discuss representing you.  If you would like to contact me,    you can   click "HELP!!!" below

 

 

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