Buhler Thomas Law, P.C
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Buhler Thomas Law, P.C
Our office only practices immigration law which means our staff has specialized knowledge and is qualified to meet the varying legal needs of clients in our community. Backed by our attorney's more than 20 years of experience, we provide practical advice that focuses on effective and efficient solutions. As your legal service providers, we will take a proactive approach to your case that includes identifying potential issues and their solutions.
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Immigration Law
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When it comes to immigration law issues, you will need expert help. Get the professional assistance you need from an immigration attorney in Salt Lake City or the Orem & Provo area. Obtaining a visa can be a complex process with many regulatory and procedural challenges. Trying to manage the process on your own can lead to delays, denials or other problems.
Visa Application Assistance
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The immigration specialists at Buhler Thomas Law, P.C. provide comprehensive visa application assistance for both non-immigrants (temporary applicants) and immigrants (permanent applicants). From our Provo, Utah headquarters, we serve clients in Salt Lake City, Orem, and throughout northern Utah. We also provide services to clients across the United States as well as internationally.
Spouse Visas
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Our immigration attorney can assist you in obtaining both immigrant and non-immigrant spouse visas, depending on your circumstances. Spouse visas allow the non-citizen husband or wife of a U.S. citizen to enter the country legally. The type of visa you need will depend on several factors, including how long you have been married and how long your spouse desires to remain in the United States.
H-1B Visas
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An H1B work visa allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers in certain professional occupations that require specialized knowledge for a defined period of time. Having the assistance of an immigration lawyer takes the stress out of this complex process and can improve the chances that the visa will be approved.
Family Green Cards
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Family-based green cards provide lawful permanent residency (LPR) and the ability to legally work in the United States. To obtain a family green card, immigrants must be sponsored by a family member who is either a U.S. citizen or who holds valid, current LPR status. Generally, a family-based Green Card is extended to the sponsor's spouse and unmarried children (including stepchildren and adopted children) under the age of 21.
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