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Immigration Law

The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) was enacted in 1952.
The INA collected many provisions and reorganized the structure of immigration law. The INA has been amended many times over
the years and contains many of the most important provisions
of immigration law.

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Practice Areas
 

Employment-Based Immigration Applications
EB-2, Professionals With Advanced Degrees or Exceptional Ability
EB-3, Professionals, Skilled and Other Workers
EB-4, Special Immigrants
EB-5, Investors
 

Family-Based Immigration Applications
Immigrant Visa Applications for Spouses, Children, and Parents
 

Adjustment of Status
Fiancé Visas
 

Waivers
 

Non-Immigrant Visas
B-1 and B-2 Visitor Visas
Student Visas
Exchange Visitors (J)
Trainees (H-3)
H-1B Visas
Intracompany Transferees (L Visa)
E-2, Treaty Investors
O and P Visas
Religious Workers (R Visas)
I Visas for Media Representatives
Visas for Athletes and Coaches
 

Relief From Removal
Asylum
Cancellation of Removal

Naturalization and Citizenship
 

Useful Government Links:

USCIS Homepage: www.uscis.gov

Get in Touch

GURK LAW, P.C.
Gokcen Gurk, Esquire
701 Route 130 South
Cinnaminson, NJ 08077

T: 856.303.2201
E: ggurk@gurklaw.com

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