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Is it possible to speed up your immigration case?

Is it possible to speed up your immigration case?

Everyone wants to get their immigration case done as quickly as possible, but long waits of a year ( or many years) can be the norm. One of the most common questions we get is “can you speed up my immigration case?”

How can we get in touch with immigration lawyers in Spain?

Tailored immigration solutions in Spain for worldwide citizens. No need to come to our office. We will attend you wherever you are. Tailored immigration solutions in Spain for worldwide citizens. No need to come to our office. We will attend you wherever you are. HOW CAN WE GET IN TOUCH?

Can a family friend help in an immigration case?

A regulation or procedure that worked previously may no longer be supported, or perhaps a new law has opened a path for your particular case, that the average person just wouldn’t know about. Do not go to your family friend who is a divorce attorney, or personal injury lawyer for your immigration case.

How to choose the best immigration law firm?

When you hire an outstanding immigration law firm to handle your immigration case, you can be sure they will use methods to ensure that everything is as close to perfect as it can be. I’ve written more on how to choose the best immigration lawyer here.

Who are the immigration lawyers at schlun and elseven?

The international team of immigration lawyers at Schlun & Elseven can advise and represent individuals and companies with business fluency in the following languages: Arabic, German, English, French, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish.

Who are the best immigration lawyers in Germany?

Our team of lawyers for German immigration law and residence law will accompany you, your family and/or your company in all legal matters on the way to Germany.

What to do if a child enters the US illegally?

If the child entered the U.S. illegally, a parent can file a visa petition with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) after two years. Then, the USCIS will transfer an approved case to a U.S. consulate abroad.