Goldstein & Associates
Immigration Services in Pittsburgh, PA

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Immigrant Visas
read moreThe attorneys at Goldstein & Associates are experienced in obtaining approvals of I-140 applications in the EB-1 category. Please contact our office today for a free consultation to evaluate whether you qualify to apply for permanent residence in the EB-1 category. Professionals Holding Advanced Degrees, or Persons of Exceptional Ability in the Arts, Sciences, or Business receive 28.6% of the annual limit. Second preference employment-based immigrant visas require the equivalent of a master's degree or higher in the field in which the non-citizen is employed.
Philadelphia Immigration Lawyer
read moreWe want to be your Philadelphia immigration lawyer helping to provide guidance on many aspects of U.S. immigration law and practice. With offices in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, we have been practicing immigration law for over 20 years - and we are passionate about what we do. Whether you are trying to help someone obtain immigration status, or you need immigration services for individuals in your company, we have the knowledge, experience, and persistence to help you be successful.
Family Immigration Overview
read moreSome times people have to wait for many years, before they get their visa. Some cases take over a decade or more, while others take less than a year. In other cases the waiting times are much shorter. We have provided information on this website regarding family based immigration to the U.S., so please explore the site to see if family based immigration is right for your situation. If you are unsure about whether or not you are a U.S. citizen then what you don't know could hurt you. Please review this section, and If you have any questions please contact us online for a free consultation or call 412-254-8700 in Pittsburgh or 215-982-2381 in Philadelphia to speak to one of our experienced immigration attorneys.
Immigration Defense
read moreIf you have received a Notice to Appear from the Department of Homeland Security then there is no time to lose. The notice will tell you when and where to appear before an immigration judge. Receiving a Notice to Appear can be very frightening and upsetting. But the experienced deportation attorneys of Goldstein & Associates, LLC understand the removal process and how to navigate you through this difficult time. Working closely with you, we will identify your options and develop a set of strategies to give you the best possible outcome.