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At Richards and Jurusik, we ONLY practice immigration law.

U.S. immigration IS complex. We make it easy, guiding you through every step to live and work in the United States.

Our Immigration Services for Canadians

The immigration lawyers at Richards and Jurusik have decades of combined experience in U.S. immigration law for Canadians.

If you are a Canadian looking for representation to work and live in the United States, choose an Immigration Lawyer with specific experience working with Canadians, including:

  • Temporary Work Visas (TN Visas, L-1 Visas, E-1 and E-2 Visas, and more)
  • Green Cards through Employment and Family Sponsorship
  • Immigrant and Non-immigrant Visa (NIV) Waivers
  • Deportation and Removal Defense
  • US Citizenship and Naturalization
  • Affirmative Asylum
  • Board of Immigration Appeals

Our Immigration Services for Mexicans

The immigration lawyers at Richards and Jurusik have decades of combined experience in U.S. immigration law for Mexicans.

If you are a Mexican looking for representation to work and live in the United States, choose an Immigration Lawyer with specific experience working with Mexicans, including:

  • Temporary Work Visas (TN Visas, L-1 Visas, E-1 and E-2 Visas, and more)
  • Green Cards through Employment and Family Sponsorship
  • Immigrant and Non-immigrant Visa (NIV) Waivers
  • Deportation and Removal Defense
  • US Citizenship and Naturalization
  • Affirmative Asylum
  • Board of Immigration Appeals

Our Immigration Services for Individuals

The immigration lawyers at Richards and Jurusik have decades of combined experience helping foreign nationals from all over the world.

We provide comprehensive immigration support to individuals around the globe that are looking to work and live in the US, including:

  • Work Authorization (Temporary Work Visas)
  • Traders and Investors
  • Business Owners
  • Permanent Residence (Green Cards)
  • Immigrant and Non-immigrant Visa (NIV) Waivers
  • Deportation and Removal Defense
  • US Citizenship and Naturalization
  • Affirmative Asylum
  • Board of Immigration Appeals

Our Immigration Services for Employers

The immigration lawyers at Richards and Jurusik have decades of combined experience providing comprehensive immigration law support to businesses of all types and sizes.

If your business is sending employees to the United States or expanding your operations into the US, or you are a US company hiring a foreign national, we can help you with your immigration needs, including:

  • Temporary Workers (Temporary Work Visas)
  • Permanent Workers (Green Cards)
  • Business Expansion, Traders, and Investors
  • Temporary Business Visitors

Our Immigration Services for Entry to Canada

Are you a US citizen that has been refused entry to Canada, was turned back at the border, or is unsure whether you are inadmissible? The immigration lawyers at Richards and Jurusik can help.

If you are convicted of an offense in the past such as a DUI, DWI, DWAI, OUI, DUAI, possession, assault, a felony, misdemeanor, fraud, or other convictions, you may be inadmissible to Canada. It is important to consult with a Canadian immigration attorney who can compare the laws and determine the nature of your offense BEFORE you attempt to cross the border.

Our Immigration Resources

The Arrive Podcast

With 1 to 2 new episodes each month, the Arrive Podcast can help you stay updated on the immigration law issues that matter the most to you.

Our US Immigration Videos

Richards and Jurusik Immigration Law regularly creates video content about the current state of a certain aspect of immigration law, and how it applies to Canadians living and working in the United States today.

Immigration Law FAQs

We are continually growing a comprehensive set of answers to frequently asked questions about immigration law. Find your answer, ask us a question, and sign up to stay updated.

Proving Third-Party Affiliation for H-1B Cap Exemption
Proving Third-Party Affiliation for H-1B Cap Exemption
Establishing third-party affiliation for an H-1B cap exemption involves showing a strong connection between the worker's duties and the mission of a cap-exempt institution. Learn the key steps to build your case.
Asylum vs. Refugee Status: What’s the Difference?
Asylum vs. Refugee Status: What’s the Difference?
Asylum and refugee status both provide protection to individuals fleeing persecution. The key difference is that asylum is sought from within the U.S., while refugee status is applied for from abroad. Both offer pathways to permanent residency after approval.
Visa Delays Impacting Pork Producers: How to Avoid Denials
Visa Delays Impacting Pork Producers: How to Avoid Denials
Facing visa denials at U.S. consulates? Mexican professionals seeking TN-2 visas can avoid this by applying for an extension or changing status through USCIS, a method proven to have higher success rates.
Can I Keep My Canadian Citizenship If I Become a US Citizen?
Can I Keep My Canadian Citizenship If I Become a US Citizen?
Canada allows dual citizenship, so becoming a U.S. citizen does not mean losing your Canadian citizenship. You can hold both a U.S. and Canadian passport, but you must follow the rules of each country when traveling and managing legal responsibilities.
When Employers Must Use Form I-9 Employment Verification
When Employers Must Use Form I-9 Employment Verification
Form I-9 is crucial for verifying employment eligibility in the U.S. All employers must use this form for every new hire to confirm their identity and right to work. This requirement has been in place since November 6, 1986, under U.S. law. Both U.S. citizens and noncitizens must complete this form. Employers have three business days from the first day of employment to complete the process. Special rules apply for rehired employees, reverification of documents, and workers hired for less than three days.
How to Secure an EB1-A Green Card for Extraordinary Ability
How to Secure an EB1-A Green Card for Extraordinary Ability
The EB1-A green card is for individuals with extraordinary ability in areas like the arts, sciences, business, and athletics. Learn the qualifications, required evidence, and application process to secure this prestigious visa.
TN Visa Program: 30 Years of Growth and Opportunity
TN Visa Program: 30 Years of Growth and Opportunity
The TN Visa has provided skilled professionals from Canada and Mexico with opportunities to work in the U.S. for over 30 years. Learn about the program’s benefits, recent trends, and how it continues to support key industries like healthcare, engineering, and IT. Discover why this visa remains a crucial part of the U.S. labor market.
Understanding the U.S. Immigration System: An Overview
Understanding the U.S. Immigration System: An Overview
The U.S. immigration system is built on principles like family reunification, economic contributions, and humanitarian protection. It offers pathways through family-based and employment-based immigration, refugee and asylee programs, the Diversity Visa Program, and humanitarian relief. Understanding these options helps individuals navigate the complex legal process and, in some cases, apply for U.S. citizenship.
Travel Rules After Receiving a U.S. Immigrant Visa
Travel Rules After Receiving a U.S. Immigrant Visa
Learn the key rules for traveling after receiving your U.S. immigrant visa. Find out when you can travel, how to re-enter the U.S., and what to do if your visa stamp expires.
EB-3 Visa for Skilled Workers vs. Professionals: What’s the Difference?
EB-3 Visa for Skilled Workers vs. Professionals: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to U.S. employment-based immigration, the EB-3 visa is a popular pathway for skilled workers and professionals. However, many applicants are unsure about the distinctions between these two subcategories. In this blog post, we will break down the key differences between the EB-3 Skilled Worker and Professional categories to help you understand which...