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Permanent Residency - Green Cards - Immigration Attorneys in Ohio
Often, foreign nationals come to the U.S. intending to visit, work or study for a specified period of time and then return to their countries. They obtain the appropriate visas (academic, business and work visas, family visas or tourist visas, for example) before making the trip to the U.S.. After spending time here, they decide to remain due to a family or business reason.
Other foreign nationals come or plan to come with the intention of becoming permanent residents, and seek the most appropriate path to acquiring a green card in a timely manner. Certain types of visas, such as fiancé visas, are designed with the road to permanent residency in mind. Others are not.
Talk to an experienced immigration attorney about permanent residency for your company's foreign-born executives, your employees from abroad, your international fiancé or spouse, or yourself. Contact the lawyers of Slowik & Robinson, LLC. Based in Columbus, Ohio, we have over 30 years of combined legal experience.
Your most direct path to permanent residency and, for those who so choose, naturalization to obtain U.S. citizenship will depend on your individual circumstances. Immigration lawyers of Slowik & Robinson, LLC, handle permanent residency applications and petitions in the following ways:
- Immigration through employment
- Immigration through a family member
- Immigration by way of investor visa
- Immigration through the Diversity Lottery
- Adjustment of status for visa holders already in the U.S.
- U.S. citizenship for permanent residents
Call or e-mail the law offices of Slowik & Robinson, LLC, to schedule a consultation to discuss your immigration plans, your permanent residency intentions and the most expedient path to getting a green card, or exploring your qualifications for U.S. citizenship.















