Immigration
mmigration law is a complex practice area characterized by numerous requirements and frequent changes. At Hall Estill, our attorneys have the knowledge and experience to effectively and efficiently handle difficult and intricate immigration cases, including family-based and employment-based matters, as well as immigration court proceedings and obtaining non-immigrant visas. We are committed to staying fully informed of all changes in the law, and to keeping our clients informed of how the law affects them and their goals.
In addition, the firm has experience in assisting clients with permanent resident cards, applications for naturalization and citizenship, extensions of stay for clients in non-immigrant categories, change of status, applications for advance parole and applications for employment authorization. We provide effective counsel to immigration clients across the United States, as well as internationally, delivering not only a thorough and focused understanding of the law, but the ability to respond to people in transition.
All inquiries regarding our Immigration practice and services should be sent to Amir M. Farzaneh or Jason A. Reese. Please be certain to include your contact information with your inquiry so that we may respond to you as quickly as possible.
Click here for a memo with detailed information regarding HB 1804, the Immigration Bill signed by Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry.
Click here to see and print the new I-9 form and instructions.
Click here to read about the components of Hall Estill's Immigration Compliance Program.
Click here to read Amir Farzaneh's Immigration Compliance Blog. Please note, this Immigration Compliance Blog is made available by Amir Farzaneh for educational purposes only, as well as to give you general information and a general understanding of the law, not to provide specific legal advice. By using this blog site, you understand that there is no attorney-client relationship between you and the Blog publisher. The Blog should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed professional attorney in your state.
