Top Charlotte, NC Green Card Lawyers Near You
101 South Tryon Street, Suite 2610, Charlotte, NC 28282
1018 East Blvd., Suite 7, Charlotte, NC 28203
101 North Tryon Street, Suite 1300, Charlotte, NC 28246
10150 Mallard Creed Road, Building 3, Suite 105, Charlotte, NC 28262
300 E. Kingston Ave., Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28203
6000 Fairview Road, Suite 1200, Charlotte, NC 28210
One Wells Fargo Center, Suite 3500, 301 South College Street, Charlotte, NC 28202
101 N McDowell St, Unit 200, Charlotte, NC 28204
300 S. Tryon Street, Suite 1700, Charlotte, NC 28202
620 S Tryon St, Suite 950, Charlotte, NC 28202
402 West Trade Street, Suite 210, Charlotte, NC 28202
201 South College Street, Suite 2300, Charlotte, NC 28244
6000 Fairview Road, Suite 1415, Charlotte, NC 28210
620 S Tyron St, Suite 375, Charlotte, NC 28202
101 South Tryon Street, Suite 2200, Charlotte, NC 28280
One Wells Fargo Center, Suite 2100, 301 South College Street, Charlotte, NC 28202
300 S Tryon St, Suite 1000, Charlotte, NC 28202
216 N McDowell St., Suite 108, Charlotte, NC 28204
Carillon Building, 227 West Trade St., Suite 600, Charlotte, NC 28202
1511 E 7th Street, Charlotte, NC 28204
5806 Monroe Road, Suite 102, Charlotte, NC 28212
9916 Monroe Road, Charlotte, NC 28270
6100 Fairview Road, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28210
7300 Carmel Executiver Park Dr, Suite 225, Charlotte, NC 28226
100 North Tryon Street, Bank of America Center, Suite 2900, Charlotte, NC 28202
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What Happens if You Fail an Immigration Interview?
For any immigration interview, such as for citizenship, a green card, or a visa, “failing” an interview” usually means that you will get another chance. However, if you fail again, the government will likely cancel your application. If you fail an interview, you should consider talking with an immigration attorney to better prepare and go over your options.
How Much Does an Immigration Lawyer Cost?
If you are looking for an immigration lawyer and you are worried about costs, you should discuss at the outset about what fees you can expect and whether there are options for installment payments. Many legal aid organizations provide immigration assistance for lower costs.
What Happens to Your Immigration if You’re Arrested?
If you are not a naturalized U.S. citizen, an arrest could jeopardize your green card or visa, putting you at risk of deportation. If you are arrested, it is important to speak with a criminal defense attorney who understands what will happen to your immigration status if you simply plead guilty. Accepting a plea deal could mean deportation.
How Long Does It Take To Get a Green Card?
Because of yearly caps, processing times, and the number of applicants, many people wait years – sometimes more than 10 – to receive a green card. You should be prepared to be patient. You should also consider having an experienced immigration attorney review your application to ensure there are no errors that could cause you any unnecessary delays.