Saturday, May 25, 2013

Immigration

In recent years, a large number of immigrants, primarily of Mexican origin, have moved to the Cornelius, North Carolina area. Immigration law, and dealing with the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), can be confusing and difficult. In particular, visa extension issues and green card eligibility issues are often the source of a lot of misunderstanding.

The Mauriello Law Offices has dedicated a portion of its practice to developing expertise in these cases. We have a bilingual staff member who can assist with clients who have difficulty speaking and understanding English and would prefer to discuss their immigration problems in Spanish.

Chris Mauriello brings the same sense of dedication to this newest area of his practice as he has to his extensive civil litigation practice. He will make sure that you understand what is happening and what your options are as well as how best to present your case to the INS and what the possible outcome of the case will be. If you choose to have him represent you, you can expect the same level of preparation for your case as any other case and that he will be prepared to do whatever he can to get the result you need.

As with the other cases handled by the Mauriello Law Offices, the initial consultation for an immigration law case is free. At that time, Chris Mauriello can advise you about your chances of success, what your other options might be, and how he would deal with your case. Fees will also be discussed at that time. Chris Mauriello and the Mauriello Law Offices will help with your case in an effective yet cost-efficient manner to get you the best possible result at a price you can afford.

Contact our firm today to set up an initial consultation. See what Mauriello Law Offices can do for you.

19810 W Catawba Ave Ste E
Cornelius NC 28031-4057
Mauriello Law Offices
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Phone: (704) 892-2992
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