DIAMOND LAW GROUP
PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS
Immigration Services
Work Permits
A work permit or work visa is the permission to take a job within a foreign country
Visas
Nonimmigrant visas
Immigrant Visas
B-Visas
E-1 Visas / E-2 Visas
F-Visas /H-1B /H2-B / H-3
J-Visas/ K-1 / K-3 / O VIsas
R-Visas / T-Visas / U Visas
Citizenship
Citizenship through Parents
Dual Citizenship
Naturalization .
Interview Preparation
USCIS generally schedules personal interviews only for those applying for a Green Card (adjustment of status or removal of conditions) or U.S. citizenship.
Family Sponsorship
The Family Class Sponsorship Program reunites families by enabling adult permanent residents or citizens to sponsor a relative for immigration
SARA DIAMOND, ESQ.
Attorney Sara Diamond is the senior partner of Diamond Law Group in Brooklyn, New York. As an immigration and naturalization lawyer, she represents people from all over the world who want to apply for legal entry to the United States or those in residence facing removal or deportation.
At Diamond Law Group we are dedicated to our clients. Today, complicated laws and a backup of applications make the process of coming to America, even on a temporary basis, extremely difficult. Because the immigration processes can be quite complex, if you’re seeking a green card, business visa, or U.S. citizenship, you need the guidance of an immigration lawyer. By working with an attorney, you will be able to leave your immigration issues in the hands of a professional who has the ability to act on your behalf.
If you need assistance with an immigration matter, Diamond Law Group is on hand to see you through the process. Time is usually of the essence when it comes to immigration, and Diamond Law Group is dedicated to working quickly to expedite your visa, green card, or citizenship.
Contact Diamond Law Group today to learn more immigration law and to discuss your unique case.
ASYLUM
Every year people come to the United States seeking protection because they have suffered persecution or fear that they will suffer persecution due to:
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Race
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Religion
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Nationality
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Membership in a particular social group
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Political opinion