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We ensure that you receive the best possible service and are familiar with all your rights. This applies to anyone. Whether you live in Arizona, elsewhere in the United States, or anywhere in the world, we're here to help. Habich Law has been awarded the Client's Choice Award from AVVO (the Lawyer Evaluation Site).

Roya Habich is a Phoenix immigration attorney serving clients in Arizona and around the world. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), the State Bars of Arizona and Wisconsin. We also assist with E2 visa status for clients interested in investing money or capital in a U.S. based business.
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Although born in Memphis, Tennessee, Roya's parents are from the Middle East. Roya has traveled the world learning about other cultures, languages, peoples, and food. She has taught English in China, and studied in Turkey and Spain. She has also engaged in many community service projects in several countries in Central America and Eastern Europe.
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Deferred action does not provide an individual with lawful status rather it is a discretionary determination to defer removal (deportation) of an individual. Are currently in school, have graduated or obtained a certificate of completion from high school, have obtained a general education development (GED) certificate, or are an honorably discharged veteran of the Coast Guard or Armed Forces of the United States; and.
Family Based Immigration
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Many people obtain green cards through family members. However, not all family relationships qualify for immigration purposes. Some family visa categories allow an unlimited number of people to obtain visas each year whereas other categories limit the available visas per year. Our job is to get you through this process as quickly as possible by choosing the easiest, most efficient path to permanent resident status.
Citizenship/Naturalization
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U.S. citizenship is automatic if you were born in the United States or certain U.S. territories. Also, a person may automatically acquire citizenship through a U.S. citizen parent. There are two ways to obtain U.S. citizenship through your parent: 1) at birth, and 2) after birth but before the age of 18.
Employment-Based Immigration
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There are five employment-based immigrant visa categories that allow you to live permanently in the United States. Many people become permanent residents through an offer of employment.

Some categories require a certification from the U.S. Department of Labor to show that there are not enough U.S. workers who are able, willing, qualified, and available in the geographic area where the immigrant is to be employed and that no American workers are displaced by foreign workers.
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