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Shoreline Immigration is top US Based law firm headquartered in Houston, Texas. Our success is due to our commitment to excellence and hard work, five-star client satisfaction, affordable fees, and providing the customer service you deserve.
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Our talented team or lawyers, paralegals, and office staff are proud to be members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), the American Bar Association, and the Texas Bar Association.
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How can I come to the US?
There are many ways that someone may come to the US, from visitor visas for short term stays, to long-term student visas. There are also various immigration or possible citizenship paths that some individuals can qualify for, including investor or business opportunities and/or family immigration options. There are additional options for asylum seekers and/or refugees. Contact us to discuss your options.
Can I get immigration assistance if I am outside of the United States?
Yes, in many cases, immigration legal assistance is available even if you are outside of the United States. Many visas and associated processes are carried out in your home country. Some immigration processes must be carried out outside of the country. Shoreline Immigration provides US immigration support to global clients. Contact us to see how we can support your immigration needs.
What is the US government department that handles immigration related issues?
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is the agency that handles most naturalization and immigration processes. USCIS is part of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In addition to USCIS, there are two additional agencies under the DHS umbrella, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). For most individuals seeking visas or applying for various immigration related benefits or services, USCIS will be the primary agency they will engage. However, some immigration matters are, or can become, the domain of ICE or CBP. Our attorneys at Shoreline Immigration will clearly explain the agencies and departments that will handle your case processes, consult us for more information on your case.