Immigration law is governed by U.S. federal law and governs the entry into and residence of foreign nationals in the United States, as well as the deportation, or removal, of foreign nationals from the United States. Common areas of immigration law include family-based immigration, employment based immigration, citizenship and naturalization, humanitarian-based immigration, non-immigrant visas, and removal and deportation.
Non-Immigrant Visas:
Application by a foreign national for an extension of their non-immigrant status in the United States.
Application by a foreign national for a change from one non-immigrant status to another.
Non-immigrant visa for international students in the United States to allow for study in the United States.