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Our US Immigration Services for Canadians

The immigration lawyers at Richards and Jurusik have decades of combined experience in 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 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.

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USCIS Requests for Evidence (RFE): What does it mean?
USCIS Requests for Evidence (RFE): What does it mean?
Among the various notices you can receive from USCIS, Requests for Evidence (RFEs) are critical to pay attention to. Understanding the importance of RFEs is crucial for applicants and petitioners seeking immigration benefits. This blog post explains RFEs, their content, the importance of avoiding multiple RFEs, the designated timeframe for responses, and some standard timeframes to keep in mind.
Understanding EAD as Work Authorization for Employers
Understanding EAD as Work Authorization for Employers
In this guide, employers in the U.S. will find essential insights into the Employment Authorization Document (EAD) as a valid work permit. It clarifies the role of an EAD, differentiates it from visas, and outlines employers' responsibilities in verifying its authenticity through the Form I-9 process. The article also touches on the EAD's duration, renewal procedures, and common scenarios involving EAD holders in the workplace, providing a comprehensive understanding necessary for compliance with U.S. immigration and labor laws.
Qualifying for a National Interest Waiver (NIW): Matter of Dhanasar
Qualifying for a National Interest Waiver (NIW): Matter of Dhanasar
The National Interest Waiver (NIW) represents a pivotal pathway for immigrants who wish to contribute significantly to the United States without needing a specific job offer or labor certification. This waiver is particularly valuable for researchers, entrepreneurs, and others whose work has the potential to substantially benefit the U.S. economy, healthcare, education, or technology sectors.
How do I meet the TN Visa ‘temporary entry’ criteria?
How do I meet the TN Visa ‘temporary entry’ criteria?
The TN Visa, a gateway for Canadian and Mexican citizens to work in the U.S., hinges on a fundamental concept – 'temporary entry.' We delve into the intricacies of 9 FAM 402.17-7, an essential component of the TN Visa process. Explore the definition of temporary entry, amplifications in regulations, and the critical requirement to convince authorities that your stay is truly temporary.
The EB1A Extraordinary Ability Visa Process
The EB1A Extraordinary Ability Visa Process
Navigating the U.S. immigration system can be daunting, particularly for individuals of extraordinary ability seeking to enter or stay in the U.S. without a conventional job offer. This comprehensive guide delves deeper into the nuances of the petition process, offering a detailed understanding of what qualifies as extraordinary ability and how to demonstrate this to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
What defines a ‘U.S. Worker’ for PERM applications?
What defines a ‘U.S. Worker’ for PERM applications?
Navigating the U.S. PERM application process requires understanding who qualifies as a "U.S. worker" under DOL regulations. Our guide explains the definition, covering six categories including U.S. citizens, permanent residents, refugees, and more, essential for employers and foreign nationals exploring employment opportunities in the U.S.
USMCA Education and Experience Requirements for TN Visa Applicants
USMCA Education and Experience Requirements for TN Visa Applicants
This blog provides a detailed overview of the education and experience requirements set forth in 9 FAM 402.17-5(C) for TN visa applicants, highlighting the nuances for Mexican and Canadian professionals.
Which Visa Should Business Owners Choose: E-2 or L-1?
Which Visa Should Business Owners Choose: E-2 or L-1?
Navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration law to determine the most suitable visa can be daunting for a business owner who wants to expand or establish a presence in the United States. The E-2 Treaty Investor Visa and the L-1 Intracompany Transferee Visa are two prominent pathways, each with unique requirements and benefits. This blog post delves into the critical considerations you must evaluate to decide between the E-2 and L-1 visas.
EB1C Green Card: For Canadian Start-Ups in the U.S.
EB1C Green Card: For Canadian Start-Ups in the U.S.
Transitioning your Canadian start-up into the U.S. marketplace signifies growth and presents an opportunity for permanent residency through the EB1C green card. This guide provides an expanded look at the essential qualifications and preparations needed for your U.S. company to sponsor your application successfully.
From Green Card to Naturalization
From Green Card to Naturalization
Embarking on the path to naturalization is a significant milestone, often filled with gratitude for those who guide you through the process. In this blog post, we share a touching testimonial from a client who recently received their Naturalization Certification with the unwavering support of our dedicated staff.