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92% of Immigration Judges agree that cases proceed more efficiently and quickly with a competent lawyer. Hire representation now. Of the 1.03 million U.S. permanent residents admitted in 2012, 66% were based on family ties. We help reunite families. Today's immigrants and their employers have to deal with complex immigration laws, bureaucratic immigration agencies, and confusing immigration forms.

The immigration attorneys at Minikon Law, LLC make navigating complex immigration processes easier, and have successfully represented clients in all areas of immigration law for over two and a half decades.
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2 Integrity: we work hard for our clients while remaining ethical in our dealings with them and when interacting with the various government agencies; we do not accept cases when we know there are no available options. 3 Excellence: we believe that cases are won before the immigration interview or immigration court hearing; we take pride in how we strategize, research, plan, and execute before we submit any application on behalf of a client.
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Minikon Law, LLC is a full-service immigration law firm providing representation in all immigration matters. This breadth of experience means that new developments in the immigration case can be addressed and handled by the office in a timely, cost-effective, and efficient manner. We have zealously represented individuals, as well as small and medium-sized businesses for over twenty years.
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U.S. Immigration law provides protection for persons who face harm in their home country or country of last habitual resident if that person will be harmed or has been harmed due to religion, political opinion, belonging to a particular social group, race, or nationality. The harm must rise to the level of persecution, which can take the form of imprisonment, physical harm, beatings, rape, domestic abuse, and other mistreatment.
Employer Petitions
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Employers who wish to petition for their foreign-born employees or prospective employees have two options. The first is to file a petition for an immigrant worker, which once approved, allows the employee or prospective employee to obtain an immigrant visa or green card and commence work for the employer.
Family Petitions
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Of the 1.03 million U.S. permanent residents admitted in 2012, 66% were based on family ties. We help reunite families. In order to sponsor a family member to get a green card, the U.S. citizen or permanent resident family member must file an immigration petition and an affidavit of support before the immigrant visa or green card will be issued.
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