- Child SupportApplying for U.S. Citizenship through Naturalization is a valued step for many Legal Permanent Residents. However, it is important to note that long absences outside of the U.S. may result in the denial of the application, as can seemingly minor criminal offenses, not paying your taxes, and not fulfilling your child support obligations.
- MisdemeanorsMany misdemeanor offenses, which can seem quite minor, can also result in the denial of a citizenship application, for failure to demonstrate good moral character. Other offenses, depending on the type of crime and the timing, can result not just in denial of the citizenship application, but result in removal proceedings and losing Legal Permanent Residence. Accordingly, it is advisable for those who have offenses on their record that occurred after the grant of the green card to discuss applying for citizenship first with a qualified immigration lawyer.
- Citizenship and Naturalization
- Family ImmigrationIn the Family Immigration section, you will find information on how to gain permanent residence through a family member, such as a fiancée, spouse, child, parent, or sibling, depending on your situation.
- Employment Immigration
- Green Cards
- Business ImmigrationOstrom Law Office practices solely in the area of U.S. immigration law. Within this area, we focus primarily on business immigration, petitions for qualified family members, citizenship applications, and certain waivers.
- Investor Visas