- Child SupportTo win cancellation of removal, the applicant must prove that he or she has been a person of good moral character during the previous ten years. Certain crimes, as well as failing to file income tax returns or failing to pay child support, can show lack of good moral character. Also, helping people enter illegally into the U.S. or using false immigration documents can show bad moral character.
- Citizenship and Naturalization
- Family Immigration
- Green Cards
- Student VisasBeing accepted into an United States academic institution, language-training program, or vocational school that is approved by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is just the first step toward reaching your goal to travel to and study in the United States. The more difficult part of the process is acquiring a student visa so that you can actually enter the United States. An experienced immigration attorney will work with you to assure that your temporary student visa application has the best chance of being granted by the consulate in your home country without delay. If you have questions about non immigrant (temporary) student visas, call today.
- Work VisasForeign nationals may apply for several categories of temporary worker visas. These visas are non immigrant visas meant for those who seek to work temporarily in the United States. Certain categories of visas are limited in number, with strict annual limits. In order to obtain a temporary worker visa, an employer or agent must first file a Petition for Non immigrant Worker with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If this petition is approved, it is the foreign national's responsibility to obtain a temporary worker visa. An experienced immigration attorney will work with you to make sure that after you have received a temporary employment opportunity in the United States, you are able to accept it. If you have questions about temporary work visas, call today.
- Removal DefenseThe Law Offices of Jeremy R. Frost concentrates on removal and deportation defense at US Immigration Courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals, as well as federal court litigation at the US District Courts and US Courts of Appeals.
- ProbateSince 2012, the primary focus of my career has been the practice of U.S. Immigration Law. I am licensed to practice in the state of California. My practice covers family immigration, removal defense, and naturalization. Additionally, I have experience in family and probate law.