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204 Muirs Chapel Road, Ste. 105 Greensboro, NC 27410 | Toll-Free: (866) 790-3511
Providing immigration counsel services globally. Our practice is limited exclusively to immigration law. We serve individuals, families and businesses throughout North Carolina, the United States and the world.

Citizenship and Immigration

Citizenship and Immigration in Greensboro, Charlotte and Durham North Carolina

The Goulder Immigration Law Firm takes pride in our country’s diversity and helps people from foreign countries with United States citizenship and immigration in North Carolina.

The former Director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has testified immigration law is the most complex area of law in the United States—bar none, even more complicated than tax law. Immigration laws are constantly changing which serves to further complicate the immigration process.

Immigrants must be eligible, adhere to U.S. laws, and correctly apply for visas, permanent residency, and citizenship. Most immigrants need legal guidance to obtain the status they seek. The Goulder Immigration Law Firm has years of experience helping clients with citizenship and immigration in Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Durham, Raleigh or Wilmington, throughout North Carolina, and throughout the United States.

Three major steps in immigration

For immigrants who wish settle permanently, the transition from immigrant to U.S. citizen involves three major steps:

  1. Obtaining an immigrant visa. While the most common immigrant visas are family-based and employment-based visas, many other options are also available, such as business and executive visas, physicians and healthcare professionals visas, and fiancé visas.
  2. Applying for adjustment of status or permanent residency (green card). Permanent residents enjoy more privileges than immigrant visa holders and may have the opportunity to become U.S. citizens.
  3. Naturalization (citizenship). An immigrant who successfully goes through the naturalization process becomes a U.S. citizen. U.S. citizens enjoy many freedoms, such as the right to vote, hold government positions, and the ability to reside outside the U.S. for longer time periods than green card holders.

Each of the basic three steps to acquiring citizenship involves compliance with numerous, specific requirements administered by a complicated layer of immigration agencies. Seeking legal guidance from an experienced immigration lawyer can help you achieve your immigration and citizenship goals and avoid pitfalls you do not realize exist. At the Goulder Immigration Law Firm, our experienced immigration lawyers will help your with immigration and naturalization in North Carolina and throughout the United States.

To discuss citizenship and immigration in North Carolina, arrange a consultation today with the Goulder Immigration Law Firm. Rely on the skills and experience of our immigration law attorneys in North Carolina. Get legal help for your immigration concerns.

Arrange a consultation today with a Greensboro Charlotte Raleigh-Durham North Carolina immigration and visa attorney at the Goulder Immigration Law Firm in North Carolina

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Goulder Immigration Law Firm is located in Greensboro, NC and serves clients in and around Greensboro, Oak Ridge, Summerfield, Colfax, Jamestown, Stokesdale, High Point, Mc Leansville, Browns Summit, Kernersville, Pleasant Garden, Belews Creek, Sedalia, Gibsonville, Whitsett, Madison, Climax, Walkertown, Julian, Reidsville, Alamance County, Forsyth County, Guilford County, Randolph County, Rockingham County.

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