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Immigration Law Associates, PC obtains permanent resident status (green card) and nonimmigrant visas benefiting foreign nationals, their family members, and their U.S. employers. In addition, we assist those currently in deportation or removal proceedings. Our law firm has been handling a full range of family-based and employment-based immigration cases for over fifteen years.

 

Our clients include a broad range of individuals and businesses. We are able to assist in all areas of immigration law and have specialists that are able to contribute their expertise to the petitions of researchers, scientists, chefs, athletes, entertainers, investors, students, religious workers and those seeking citizenship. We also work closely with businesses for all their immigration needs, including L-1 intra-company transfers to the U.S., I-9 compliance, and LCA compliance.

 

Immigration Law Associates, PC is pleased to be among Chicago areas' finest immigration law firms, and we are happy to provide visitors to our website with the most complete information available online. Please take time to browse or search our site for information that you might find useful, such as our U.S. Embassies, Chicago Foreign Consulate and general resource pages, or view the most current processing times.

 

We are proud of the efficient, professional, and economic service, we provide U.S. businesses and ethnic communities. Please visit our about us section to learn more or contact us if we may help you in your immigration matters.

 



Advocacy
Business, Labor, Hispanic Groups Make New Push for Immigration Amnesty
Friday, June 5, 2009
Business interests, labor unions and Hispanic activists are launching a summer push for federal immigration reform — including legalization of some illegals already in the U.S. More>>
 
Group of Colleges Urges Congress to Offer Tuition Aid, Citizenship to Many Illegal Immigrants
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Wading into the politically charged immigration debate, a group of colleges and universities is urging Congress to give illegal immigrants tuition aid and a path to citizenship in light of efforts in several states to block them. More>>
 
NAFSA Statement On H-1B Visas
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Tomorrow, employers may begin filing applications for the 65,000 H-1B visas that are available for the 2010 fiscal year, which begins October 1. More>>
 
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Case Success
NOID in NIW Case Overcome
Tuesday, February 9, 2010

We received a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) an National Interest Waiver (NIW) case.

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Prospective Benefit a Strength in NIW Case
Tuesday, February 9, 2010

In a recent case, our client was a neuroscience researcher with a moderately strong record.

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Speedy NIW Case Approval
Tuesday, February 9, 2010

A fertility specialist recently came to us for assistance with his National Interest Waiver (NIW) case.

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Immigration News

USCIS Reminds Chilean Nationals of Immigration Benefits Available
Thursday, March 11, 2010

In light of the recent natural catastrophes in Chile, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reminds Chileans of U.S. immigration benefits available to eligible Chilean nationals upon request.

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USCIS Reminds Petitioners to Provide Approved Labor Condition Applications
Thursday, March 11, 2010

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that it will not extend the period in which it temporarily accepted H-1B petitions filed with uncertified Labor Condition Applications (LCAs).

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Chicago Metro Immigration News

The Chicago City Council Calls on Obama to Deliver Immigration Reform
Thursday, March 11, 2010

The Chicago City Council demanded today that President Obama deliver on his broken campaign promise to deliver comprehensive immigration reform.

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Gay Couples Seek Inclusion in Immigration Reform, Chicago Woman Could Face Deportation
Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Six members of the U.S. House sent a letter last week to President Barack Obama and other leaders, expressing strong support for a little-known piece of legislation that would grant gay and lesbian couples the same residency benefits as heterosexual partners.

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