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"Christopher and his whole team were great to work with from start to finish. They were able to resolve any issues quickly and were in constant communication. Highly recommend for anyone looking for an immigration attorney."

~Daryl K.

Why choose the Pogue Immigration Law Team?

 We return all calls and emails within one business day.

 * We offer Free Consultations and a clear, predictable Flat Fee schedule.

 * We've represented thousands of Families and Professionals from over 100 countries around the world for over 50 years.

"Mr. Pogue and his team were unwavering pillars of support throughout our green card process. Every step was meticulously planned and executed. They are outstanding professionals, but what I appreciate most is how they treated us as people.

Immigration processes are stressful and can often feel dehumanizing. In that gray space, Mr. Pogue and his team stood out for their respect, kindness, understanding, and welcome sense of humor. Highly recommended."

~Suhana S.

Having an experienced immigration lawyer on your side means that your situation will be professionally analyzed and that your options will be clearly explained to you.

Your immigration attorney will recommend the best way for you to obtain a particular immigration status, complete and submit your forms, avoid delays, speak on your behalf to US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), US Department of State (USDOS), National Visa Center (NVC), or US Department of Labor (USDOL), and file necessary appeals and waivers with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), Administrative Appeals Office (AAO), or US federal court.

ILW.ORG Immigration law news on visas, greencards, and citizenship.

Below are the latest USCIS Policy Guidance Documents impacting family and business immigration... 

USCIS is issuing this policy memorandum to eliminate the 2022 policy automatically considering deferred action (and related employment authorization) for aliens classified as Special Immigrant Juveniles (SIJs) who cannot apply for adjustment of status to that of a lawful permanent resident (LPR) because an immigrant visa is not immediately available.
This guidance outlines the adjudicative hold, procedural requirements, and processes for the re-review, interview, or re-interview of affected aliens.
USCIS is instructing its officers to hold and review all pending USCIS adjustment of status applications filed by aliens under the diversity immigrant visa program.
USCIS is instructing its officers to hold and review all pending asylum applications and all USCIS benefit applications filed by aliens from high-risk countries.
USCIS is instructing its officers to initiate certain post-adjudicative actions to ensure that DACA is properly terminated when DACA recipients engage in certain unlawful acts. 

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