- MurderGenerally, an applicant must show that he or she has been a person of good moral character for the statutory period (typically five years or three years if married to a U.S. citizen or one year for Armed Forces expedite) prior to filing for naturalization. The Service is not limited to the statutory period in determining whether an applicant has established good moral character. An applicant is permanently barred from naturalization if he or she has ever been convicted of murder. An applicant is also permanently barred from naturalization if he or she has been convicted of an aggravated felony as defined in section 101(a)(43) of the Act on or after November 29, 1990. A person also cannot be found to be a person of good moral character if during the last five years he or she...
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- Corporate LawWe are often consulted in complex Business and Investor immigration law, because of our extensive knowledge and experience of representing clients in business and corporate law.
- Business DisputesI highly recommend Leon's services as an immigration attorney. He helped me to successfully obtain my green card. Leon is a very nice person with the ability to calmly navigate through a situation that would be far more stressful without his assistance. He informed us about the legal process and helped greatly with the overwhelming amount of paperwork. Leon's great experience in his field provides peace of mind. It felt very good to know that we can call him with every question that we have during the process. Everything went as explained and in a very short time period. We personally enjoyed his great sense of humor. He offers Business Law services as well!
- Business TransactionsLeon Snaid was admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of South Africa, where he practiced law for ten years. In 1976, he was also admitted as an attorney to the High Court of Lesotho. His practice was concentrated in Corporate and Business transactions.
- Workers CompensationVerification of participant’s English language skills and documented interview with sponsoring organization, host organization, or approved third party.
- Citizenship and Naturalization
- Family ImmigrationMarriage and fiancé immigration law is the area of immigration law that Mr. Snaid describes as “a joy to practice.” Why? Because it is replete with love stories of how people of different cultures and countries found each other.
- Employment Immigration
- Green Cards
- Business ImmigrationIn the area of Business Immigration Law, we apply for clients’ green cards as multi-national executives/managers in the Priority Workers category. This is sometimes referred to as converting an L-1 visa to permanent residence.
- Work VisasThis is the area in immigration law of both temporary work visas and permanent residence work visas. Sometimes a temporary work visa prompts an employer to apply for a permanent residence work visa.
- Investor Visas