- Land Use and Zoning
- ProstitutionYou may not be admitted back to the United States because you were simply charged with procurement of prostitute. There are grounds of inadmissibility based on conduct which do not require a conviction (e.g. trafficking, prostitution). INA 212 reads in relevant...
- Criminal DefenseDeportation (also called “removal”) is the process when the federal government (as represented by the Department of Homeland Security or DHS) formally deports a person from the United States for any violations of immigration or criminal law. Once deported, such person may lose the right to ever return to the United States, even as a visitor. In certain cases such dire consequences can be overcome through a waiver.
- DUI/DWIIf you or a loved one has been arrested or accused of a crime in Connecticut or New York, we urge you to exercise your right to remain silent and seek legal advice immediately. Whether you are facing a first time DUI, a juvenile criminal offense, or a more serious felony, our attorneys CAN help.
- Burglary
- Theft
- MisdemeanorsPlease consult with an experienced Immigration Attorney to analyze your goals and situation and advise you on your eligibility for an immigration waiver. You may need a waiver if you have been previously deported from the US and need to re-enter on a new visa; you have a criminal conviction (felony or misdemeanor), committed immigration fraud (entered with false visa or false travel document) or have other grounds of inadmissibility or deportability. The initial evaluation is FREE.
- Tax Law“My family has been using attorney Alex Meyerovich in various immigration and tax matters. He has always been reliable and and delivered good, quality work. I would recommend this lawyer to anyone without any hesitation.”
- DivorceDivorce and family law disputes are often emotionally exhausting experiences, and they may also have dire immigration consequences for a non-citizen. Our family law and immigration attorneys have the experience and knowledge needed to protect your rights as a non-citizen in a family law dispute.
- Child SupportOur immigration lawyers will carefully guide our clients through the complicated and sometimes emotionally charged process of family disputes to avoid jeopardizing clients’ immigration status. Our attorneys will ensure that our clients are aware of the potential immigration pitfalls of a divorce, domestic violence, or failure to pay child support.
- Child Custody and Visitation
- Adoption
- Spousal Support
- Power of AttorneyOur immigration lawyers conduct community outreach, seminars on immigration and due process rights during ICE raids. Contact the experienced immigration attorneys at M.C. Law to learn about your rights during immigration raids, and why you need a durable power of attorney.
- Citizenship and Naturalization
- Family Immigration
- Employment ImmigrationThe Immigration and Nationality Act provides several categories of nonimmigrant visas for a person who wishes to work temporarily in the United States. If you want to work in the U.S. temporarily, under immigration law, you need a specific visa based on the purpose of your travel and type of work you will be doing. This list is not all-inclusive but it covers most common employment-based immigration visas.
- Green Cards
- Student VisasPersons planning to travel to the U.S. for a different purpose such as students, temporary workers, crewmen, journalists, etc., must apply for a different visa in the appropriate category. If you are taking a course of study which is 18 hours or more a week, you will need a student visa. When traveling to the U.S. to attend seminars or conferences for credit towards a degree, then you’ll need a student visa.
- Work Visas
- Investor VisasInternational business associates benefit from our knowledge of the E-2 Treaty Investor visa process and L-1A Intracompany Transfer visas.
- Personal Injury“I used Attorney Alex and his firm for personal injury, immigration and minor criminal matter. He always delivered and he always told me what to expect. Now he is my “family” lawyer.”
- Business DisputesFurthermore, M.C. Law Group immigration lawyers have business law experience to assist domestic and international corporate and small business clients achieve their investment and immigration goals efficiently. We can provide USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) (formerly known as INS, Immigration and Naturalization Service), compliance such as I-9 Form and E-verify. For those seeking a green card through employment, we guide both the employer and the employee through the complexity of the labor certification and immigration petition in a PERM process.