The Frager Bush Law Firm, PLLC
670 White Road, Suite A Springdale, AR  72762
Phone: 479.750.0880       Fax: 479.750.0881
4951 Old Greenwood Road Fort Smith, AR 72903
Phone: 479.242.2292       Fax: 479.242.2296



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FAQs about Immigration Law

Our staff has provided information to frequently asked immigration questions. We assist clients with temporary visas, employment- and family-based immigration, permanent residency, naturalization, deportation, and many other matters involving immigration law. Some frequently asked questions about immigration include:

How does a U.S. citizen or permanent resident sponsor a relative for U.S. immigration?

The U.S. citizen or permanent relative must file a visa petition (Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative) at the local United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) office closest to their place of U.S. residence.  If living abroad, the sponsor files a petition at a U.S. consulate or embassy in the country where they reside.  The sponsor must also provide proof of his or her relationship with the sponsored relative.

How do I find the closest USCIS office?

Go to the USCIS Service and Office Locator page and enter the zip code of your place of residence in the search area—or click on the map at the bottom of the page.

Can traveling outside the United States affect my permanent resident status?

Maintaining permanent residence in the United States is necessary for verifying a permanent resident status.  If you travel or reside outside the United States for more than 6 months, immigration officials may question your U.S. residency status, which may also result in denial of U.S. citizenship during the naturalization process.

What can I do about a denied visa?

In many cases, you can appeal a denied visa or application.  The denial notice you receive in the mail provides information about the appellate jurisdiction that would hear your appeal and the time limit for appeal submission.

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