
Indianapolis Immigration Law Firm
Overview
When families in Indiana face important immigration issues, Moreno LLP provides practical legal advice and caring client service. Based in Indianapolis, our law firm helps individuals throughout the state and nationwide to navigate the complex system of immigration laws and obtain their legal goals.
Our immigration services include:
Family-based immigration services: Our law firm understands the importance of your immigration status in the United...
When families in Indiana face important immigration issues, Moreno LLP provides practical legal advice and caring client service. Based in Indianapolis, our law firm helps individuals throughout the state and nationwide to navigate the complex system of immigration laws and obtain their legal goals.
Our immigration services include:
Family-based immigration services: Our law firm understands the importance of your immigration status in the United...
When families in Indiana face important immigration issues, Moreno LLP provides practical legal advice and caring client service. Based in Indianapolis, our law firm helps individuals throughout the state and nationwide to navigate the complex system of immigration laws and obtain their legal goals.
Our immigration services include:
Family-based immigration services: Our law firm understands the importance of your immigration status in the United States and the need to keep your family together. We work with clients in the areas of family petitions, spouse petitions, adjustment of status, fiancé visas, permanent residence, green cards, consular processing, temporary protected status, VAWA petitions and waivers.
Other types of immigration services: We also can help you with nonfamily immigration issues such as U Visas, student visas, visitor visas, asylum, naturalization and citizenship, and removal/deportation defense.
A special note on the Dreamers' Policy: In summer of 2012, President Barack Obama implemented a new immigration policy called the DREAM Act. This policy allows for certain individuals who were brought into the country illegally as children to apply for deportation protection. These individuals must have entered the United States before they were 16 years of age, and currently be between the ages of 15 and 30. Other requirements apply. At Moreno LLP, we have already consulted with numerous clients on this exciting new policy and can also help you to understand your options under this act.
We invite you to contact our law firm for a confidential and no-obligation meeting.
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