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Practice Areas OverviewLocated in Raleigh, North Carolina, the office of Robertson Immigration Law Firm is a full service immigration law firm, practicing exclusively in immigration law. Since 1992, our firm has represented individuals and businesses in every aspect of immigration law, including employment-based and family-based immigration, naturalization, citizenship, asylum and all types of non-immigrant visas. Immigration Immigration law in the United States is divided into two broad categories: Immigrant and Non-Immigrant. At Robertson Immigration Law Firm, we handle casework in every facet of immigration law. Our day-to-day work involves immigrant and non-immigrant matters related to all of the following: Immigrant – an individual also referred to as lawful permanent residents (LPR) and who is authorized to reside permanently in the U.S. Immigrants often need legal advice or legal help with issues concerning:
Non-Immigrant – refers to an individual who has been granted temporary authorization to stay in the U.S. and who may require legal assistance with:
Immigration lawyer, Ann Robertson is one of a small number of Board Certified Specialists in Immigration Law in the State of North Carolina. In-depth knowledge of ever-changing immigration laws and skill in assessing clients’ needs enables Ms. Robertson to develop practical strategies to solve complex immigration issues for her clients. When you need expert legal advice and guidance to resolve your immigration problem, call the Robertson Immigration Law Firm at (919)-834-7004 to arrange an appointment. Immigration Lawyer ◊ providing legal services for individuals throughout North Carolina including, but not limited to the cities of Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Wilson, Rocky Mount, Greenville, Greensboro and Burlington
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