In a recent interaction on LinkedIn, I encountered a comment that highlighted some common misconceptions about the scope and nature of my immigration law practice. This individual suggested that expanding my business should involve helping people who are here legally, implying a narrow and incorrect understanding of what immigration law firms do. Immigration law is multifaceted and comprehensive. Firms specializing in this field, including mine, handle a wide range of services. On one side, we assist individuals facing removal and deportation proceedings, providing vital legal support to those navigating these challenging situations. This includes representation in appeals and other legal defenses. On the other side, we manage legal immigrant petitions, encompassing a variety of non-immigrant visas such as E-2, O, and H-1B, and employment-based petitions like PERM, I-140, and the EB categories including EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, and the EB-5 investor visa. Additionally, we handle family-based petitions, facilitating the lawful entry and residence of family members in the United States. It is crucial to understand that this dual approach is not unique to my firm but is a standard practice among immigration law firms. The comprehensive nature of our work reflects our commitment to supporting clients through every aspect of the immigration process, whether they are here legally or facing legal challenges. By addressing both sides of immigration law, we ensure that all clients receive the expert legal guidance they need. I hope this video helps clarify the breadth and professionalism of our practice and corrects any misunderstandings about the invaluable work we do. #ImmigrationLaw #LegalImmigration #DeportationDefense #VisaPetitions #ImmigrationLawyer #ImmigrationServices #NonImmigrantVisas #EmploymentBasedVisas #FamilyBasedPetitions #RemovalProceedings #LegalSupport #ImmigrationProcess #PERMPetitions #EB5InvestorVisa #ImmigrationFirm #ComprehensiveImmigration #ImmigrationLawPractice #LegalGuidance #ImmigrationAppeals #GreenCardPetitions