North Carolina Immigration Law Firm
Goulder Immigration Law Firm
When prospective clients and clients visit our office they are assured personal service from an experienced North Carolina immigration lawyer who will assist them in any immigration or visa matter in North Carolina, throughout the United States and around the world in U.S. consulates. We are honored to assist them.
We enjoy helping our clients develop their understanding and comfort through the visa process. We want to take the frustration and anxiety off their shoulders.
Whether your matter involves a visa for a family member, sponsoring a relative or fianc(e)é for permanent residence (green card), sponsoring an employee for a nonimmigrant employment visa, employment based permanent residence (green card) or becoming a U.S. citizen you can be sure that the Goulder Immigration Law Firm will provide unparalleled personalized service. Our North Carolina law firm exclusively focuses on immigration law.
Immigration law and the visa adjudication process
The former Director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service himself says the “immigration law and processing is the most complicated set of laws in the nation…it beats the tax code… each application we receive seems to be slightly or largely different from the other.” Your immigration and visa matter is important to you. You should work with an experienced immigration lawyer who will take the time, and has the enthusiasm to provide complete commitment to your individual case. Gerald Goulder is here to help anyone in need of assistance with issues of immigration laws.
The practice areas of immigration law that Goulder specializes in include:
- Family-Based Green Cards
- Employment-Based Green Cards
- Work Visas-Temporary Nonimmigrant
- Physicians, IMGs and Health Care Workers
- Employing Foreign Nationals
- I-9 Employment Verification
- Citizenship
Goulder’s broad professional background and experience helps him provide clients knowledgeable and personal assistance in all immigration matters including citizenship, nonimmigrant and immigrant visas, and green cards (permanent residence).

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