Memphis Immigration Attorneys
Serving Clients Nationwide
Many people around the world dream of one day working or living in the United States. At Claiborne Ferguson Law Firm, P.A., we work hard to help turn those dreams into reality. Our immigration attorneys in Memphis serve clients throughout the country and around the world, offering a wide range of immigration services.
We Can Assist You With:
- Entry to the U.S.
- Visas
- Citizenship and naturalization
- Adjustment of status
- Green cards
Whatever your situation may be, rest assured that you can find a trusted and compassionate advocate at Claiborne Ferguson Law Firm, P.A.
We are aggressive in our approach to immigration matters, working tirelessly to build strong cases for our clients. Our priority is to help you achieve your immigration goals.
Discuss your case during a free consultation – contact usat (901) 878-5434or contact us online today.
Visas
To visit, work, or live in the United States as a foreign national, you will need a visa. Many visas are limited in number and most require an extensive application process. Having an immigration attorney by your side can improve your chances of success.
Understanding Your Immigration Options
Navigating the complex world of immigration law can be overwhelming, but our experienced team of Memphis immigration attorneys is here to help. Whether you're seeking a visa, facing deportation, or pursuing citizenship, we can assist you every step of the way. Our personalized approach ensures that we understand your unique situation and can provide the best possible legal guidance.
Our immigration services include:
- Visa applications and renewals
- Deportation defense
- Green card applications
- Naturalization and citizenship
- Asylum and refugee status
- Family-based immigration
Don't navigate the immigration process alone. Contact The Claiborne Ferguson Law Firm, P.A. today to discuss your options and get the legal support you need.
We take the time to answer all your questions, explain your options, and ensure that your rights are protected every step of the way.
Blog & FAQ Stay Updated
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Will I Go to Trial?Depending on your case and the way that your attorney approaches the case. If you and your attorney are able to reach a resolution through negotiations before trial, that you may not have to go to court. But if a remedy cannot be reached than you will have to go to trial. There are times that a case is dismissed before trial so there is a chance that your will not have to appear in court.
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The Police Are Asking to Search My Car. Should I Let Them?No. As a U.S. citizen, you have rights to protection from unlawful search and seizure, which means that officials must have your consent or a warrant in order to search your person as well as places such as your car, home, or office.
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The Police Officer Says That It Will Go Better for Me if I Confess. Should I?No. It is true that a deal may be worked out in exchange for a guilty plea in some cases; however, it is also important to know that police officers can lie to you in order to elicit information or a confession. With this being said, it is crucial that you do not confess or deny anything until you can speak with a legal representative.
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