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Having practiced immigration law in Louisiana since 2010, Chris understands the complexities of our nation's broken immigration system and is prepared to do battle on your behalf. Tell us your story. What life circumstances bring you to us? What can we do to help you with your goals and get you to where you need to be?

This almost always involves a face to face meeting, whenever possible, whether at our office or at one of several detention centers where many of our clients are located. Let's make a strategy to get you where you need to be. We will communicate that strategy clearly with you and always be honest and upfront with you about your chances for success.
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Immigration Bonds
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Louisiana immigration attorneys at Liberty Law Group have a lot of experience obtaining immigration bonds on behalf of their clients. The first question to ask is whether you are even eligible for an immigration bond. There are certain classes of immigrants who fall under the category of "mandatory detention."
Deportation defense
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Anyone who is not a United States citizen can be placed in removal proceedings and ultimately be deported. Even a lawful permanent resident can be deported under certain circumstances. Removal proceedings can be initiated for various reasons, including entering the country without inspection, overstaying a visa, entry using fraudulent documents, and arrests and/or convictions for misdemeanors or felonies.
Immigration Appeals
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If you do not win your initial case before an immigration judge, do not worry as you will usually have two more chances to win your case. The first chance is with the Board of Immigration Appeals in Falls Church, Virginia.

After the immigration judge issues an order removing you from the United States to your home country, this decision isn't "final, " meaning that ICE will not be able to deport you back to your home country so long as you make sure to reserve the right to appeal the decision.
Green Cards
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Individuals who live abroad have two primary means of immigrating to the United States: family based immigration and employment based immigration. In order to immigrate through a family member, one must have a qualifying relationship with a U.S. citizen or permanent resident parent, spouse, child, or sibling.
Nonimmigrant Visas
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There are more ways to come to the United States as a non-immigrant (temporary stay) than there are letters in the alphabet.

However, even if you potentially qualify under one of these categories, you still have to prove non-immigrant intent; meaning that when you interview at the closest U.S. consulate or when you approach a Customs and Border Patrol Officer at the port of entry, you have to prove to them that you ultimately have the intent to return to your country of origin after your stay in the United States is over.
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