Stuart Yeager
Immigration Services in Arlington, VA
Perhaps you are searching to earn a foothold in the US through a job or family relationship. Perhaps you are already in the country and looking to establish permanent residency or citizenship. Perhaps you are being threatened with deportation. At the immigration law company of Yeager & Etkind, you can rely on our skilled attorneys to address your immigration requirements effectively. Contact us at our offices in Rockville, Maryland; Washington, D. C. Arlington, Virginia, or McLean, Virginia, to consider how we can assist you.
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About Us
read moreAt the immigration law firm of Yeager & Etkind, we know the ins and outs of immigration law. But we also know our clients. We have served more than 10,000 individuals, families and businesses, and in each case, we have taken the time to understand our clients' specific concerns, craft individualized solutions and accompany them to all hearings and proceedings. Whether you are applying for a visa, facing possible deportation, seeking U.S. citizenship or dealing with any other immigration issue, don't hesitate to contact us.
Rockville MD Immigration Law Lawyer
read moreFor more than a decade, the law firm of Yeager & Etkind has focused its attention exclusively on immigration law, achieving in-depth knowledge about and ample experience with this unique and extremely complicated field of legal practice. With offices in Rockville, Maryland and Washington, D.C. we serve individual and business clients in the United States and abroad. Whether you are pursuing a visa or green card or you need to respond to an immigration-related legal challenge, contact us to discuss your case with an experienced immigration attorney.
Visas
read moreA citizen of a foreign country who wishes to enter the United States generally must first obtain a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for temporary stay, or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. The type of visa you must have is defined by immigration law, and relates to the purpose of your travel. A visa allows a foreign citizen to travel to the United States port-of-entry, and request permission of the U.S. immigration inspector to enter the U.S. A-visas, or diplomatic visas, are issued to diplomats and other government officials for travel to the United States.