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Only a qualified Immigration Lawyer can advise you on specific immigration issues. Enter you zip code for a Free Consultation with a Local Immigration Attorney:
Citizenship and Naturalization
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Immigration lawyers in Pennsylvania work with many government agencies to help you with all of your immigration problems. Pennsylvania Immigration Lawyers can work with you on issues dealing with immigration, emigration, visas, green cards, political asylum, and other important immigration and naturalization issues in Pennsylvania.
Cohen, Fluhr & Gonzalez, P.C.
Located in Philadelphia, PA, Cohen, Fluhr & González, P.C. is committed to providing the highest quality legal services to all of our clients.
Proven service capabilities, quality professionals and accessible expertise are tangible reasons for choosing Cohen, Fluhr & González, P.C. With our 30 person staff, we recognize the importance of building and maintaining working relationships and the need for communication, flexibility, reasonable fees and support throughout the process. We are very much committed to your success.
Law Office of Fabian Lima
The Law Office of Fabian Lima offers experienced and knowledgeable representation in all criminal defense and immigration matters. We are licensed to practice criminal law in the state and federal courts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. However, we can file immigration visa applications in any state in the country, and defend immigration court cases anywhere too.
For your convenience, our attorneys or staff are able to speak Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, French, Indonesian, and Italian. Translators can be arranged for other languages.
Contact an Immigration Attorney for the following Pennsylvania cities:
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These are some options if USCIS denies your application. There is an administrative review process for those who are denied naturalization. If you feel that you have been wrongly denied naturalization, you may request a hearing with an immigration officer.
Your denial letter will explain how to request a hearing and will include the form you need.
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