Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorney Serving Santa
Fe, Los Alamos, & Beyond
Alive
with history and culture, Albuquerque is home to a diverse
mix of people, landscapes, and opportunities. People from
all over the world flock to Albuquerque and other parts of
New Mexico to enjoy the state’s natural surroundings,
food, art, and ancient artifacts. Full of opportunity and
promise, it’s no wonder that Albuquerque attracts many
individuals from other countries who wish to work and live
in the USA. If this is your goal, we recommend that you consult
with an Albuquerque immigration attorney about your case.
Conveniently located in downtown Albuquerque,
New Mexico, the immigration
attorneys at Maney | Gordon, P.A. are devoted to the dreams
of immigrants in America. When supported by proper assistance
and consultation from an immigration lawyer, Albuquerque internationals
can typically retain their legal status and stay in the United
States for their intended purpose.
Built upon a foundation of 32 years of experience
as immigration lawyers, the Albuquerque law firm of Maney
| Gordon, P.A. has earned an AV rating from Martindale Hubbell,
the highest rating available. We are also board certified
in Immigration and Nationality Law and we are members of the
New Mexico and New York Bar Associations. Attorney Melvyn
Baron has served as an Albuquerque immigration lawyer for
over thirty years and has extensive experience in all areas
of immigration law.
Our Albuquerque immigration attorneys have
the qualifications and experience necessary to represent our
clients in a wide variety of settings, from the State Department
to the Labor Department, and from the courtroom to US Citizenship
& Immigration Services. Our clients range from scientists
to professional athletes, and we also serve businesses of
all sizes that employ a few workers to thousands of workers.
No matter where you are in the immigration and naturalization
process, please contact us for assistance in the following
areas and more:
- The USA citizenship test
- Achieving USA citizenship
- Green cards
- Types of visas
- Permanent residence through employment
- I-9 employer verification of employee
eligibility
- Treaty investor visa
- Visitor visa
- Work visa
- Travel visa
- Family visas
- The fiance visa and fiancee visa (called
the K1 visa)
- Deportation and removal
- Political asylum
- Perm green cards
- Filling out forms properly
One of the tragic statistics of immigration
in Albuquerque, New Mexico and the rest of the United States
is the number of immigrants who are rejected because they
fail to fill out their forms properly. While immigration forms
appear to be relatively straightforward, there are many areas
which can result in the rejection of your form. You may be
surprised to learn that, without the assistance of an Albuquerque,
New Mexico immigration attorney, your form faces a 67% chance
of being rejected by the US government.
Each immigration attorney at our Albuquerque
office is committed to the success of your immigration goals.
We appreciate your trust in our service and we strive for
excellence in all that we do. We welcome your questions and
value you as our client. By law, we will keep all information
you give us in the strictest attorney-client confidentiality.
To further assist our Albuquerque clients,
our immigration attorneys are fluent in English and several
other languages such as Spanish, Thai, Hindi, Russian, German,
French, Polish, and Tamil.
We also will provide you with a free first
consultation. Please call our Albuquerque, New Mexico immigration
attorneys toll free at 1-800-360-7838 if you are in the United
States, or from outside the US, please call our local number
at 505-266-8739. While a phone conversation would probably
be the best way to communicate about your immigration case,
we also have an online form you can fill out on our “Contact
Us” page. Our immigration lawyers serve a wide radius
of cities and communities around our Albuquerque, New Mexico
office such as Santa Fe, Los Alamos, and beyond.
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