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Navigating legal matters related to immigration or personal injury can be complex and overwhelming. At Junie Lamour Law, we are here to help. Our experienced legal team provides dedicated representation in both immigration and personal injury cases, ensuring our clients receive knowledgeable, strategic, and compassionate advocacy. Let us guide you toward clarity, protection, and resolution.

  • Naturalization is the process through which a lawful permanent resident of the United States of America can become a U.S. citizen

  • The B1 visa and B2 visa are temporary, non-immigrant, multiple-entry visas that allow the holder to travel to the United States for either business or tourism purposes.

  • A student visa is a government-issued immigration document granted by a consulate general or embassy, which allows you to legally study in a specific country for a specific date range.

  • Family-based visas allow U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (LPRs) to sponsor their family members to immigrate to the United States.

  • An employment visa is a visa that allows a foreign national to enter the United States in order to work in a specific occupation.

  • A K-1 fiancé visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows a U.S. citizen to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the United States for the purpose of getting married. 

  • A marriage-based green card is an immigrant visa that allows the spouse of a U.S. citizen or green card holder to live and work in the United States.

  • The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is a law that allows certain immigrants who are victims of abuse to apply for permanent U.S. residence without the knowledge or help of their abuser.

  • The U Visa is set aside for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity.

  • Consular processing is the process of applying for an immigrant visa (green card) through a U.S. embassy or consulate in a foreign country.

  • Removal of conditions is a legal process that allows a non-U.S. citizen spouse to become a lawful permanent resident.

  • An agreement that allows a non-citizen to leave the United States by a certain date. It's a legal alternative to deportation.

  • Immigration waivers are legal remedies that allow a person to seek to have a ground of inadmissibility waived in order to be admitted to the United States.

  • An immigration appeal is a request to a higher authority to review an unfavorable decision. 

  • A bond motion is a formal request to a judge to order something, such as a lower bond or release from jail.

  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a temporary immigration status that allows people to live and work in the United States.

  • Humanitarian relief is assistance provided to people affected by natural or human-made disasters.

  • Naturalization is the process through which a lawful permanent resident of the United States of America can become a U.S. citizen

  • The B1 visa and B2 visa are temporary, non-immigrant, multiple-entry visas that allow the holder to travel to the United States for either business or tourism purposes.

  • A student visa is a government-issued immigration document granted by a consulate general or embassy, which allows you to legally study in a specific country for a specific date range.

  • Family-based visas allow U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (LPRs) to sponsor their family members to immigrate to the United States.

  • An employment visa is a visa that allows a foreign national to enter the United States in order to work in a specific occupation.

  • A K-1 fiancé visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows a U.S. citizen to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the United States for the purpose of getting married. 

  • A marriage-based green card is an immigrant visa that allows the spouse of a U.S. citizen or green card holder to live and work in the United States.

  • The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is a law that allows certain immigrants who are victims of abuse to apply for permanent U.S. residence without the knowledge or help of their abuser.

  • The U Visa is set aside for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity.

  • Consular processing is the process of applying for an immigrant visa (green card) through a U.S. embassy or consulate in a foreign country.

  • Removal of conditions is a legal process that allows a non-U.S. citizen spouse to become a lawful permanent resident.

  • Removal defense is the process of representing immigrants who are facing deportation from the United States.

  • Asylum is a form of protection that allows people to remain in the United States instead of being deported to a country where they fear persecution or harm.

  • An immigration benefit that allows non-U.S. citizens to apply to an immigration judge to adjust their status from deportable to lawfully admitted for permanent residence.

  • An agreement that allows a non-citizen to leave the United States by a certain date. It's a legal alternative to deportation.

  • Immigration waivers are legal remedies that allow a person to seek to have a ground of inadmissibility waived in order to be admitted to the United States.

  • An immigration appeal is a request to a higher authority to review an unfavorable decision. 

  • A bond motion is a formal request to a judge to order something, such as a lower bond or release from jail.

  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a temporary immigration status that allows people to live and work in the United States.

  • Humanitarian relief is assistance provided to people affected by natural or human-made disasters.

  • Property owners have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions. If you were injured due to unsafe property conditions—such as wet floors, poor lighting, or broken stairs—you may be entitled to compensation. We represent clients injured in stores, apartment buildings, and other properties.

  • Naturalization is the process through which a lawful permanent resident of the United States of America can become a U.S. citizen

  • The B1 visa and B2 visa are temporary, non-immigrant, multiple-entry visas that allow the holder to travel to the United States for either business or tourism purposes.

  • A student visa is a government-issued immigration document granted by a consulate general or embassy, which allows you to legally study in a specific country for a specific date range.

  • Family-based visas allow U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (LPRs) to sponsor their family members to immigrate to the United States.

  • An employment visa is a visa that allows a foreign national to enter the United States in order to work in a specific occupation.

  • A K-1 fiancé visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows a U.S. citizen to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the United States for the purpose of getting married. 

  • A marriage-based green card is an immigrant visa that allows the spouse of a U.S. citizen or green card holder to live and work in the United States.

  • The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is a law that allows certain immigrants who are victims of abuse to apply for permanent U.S. residence without the knowledge or help of their abuser.

  • The U Visa is set aside for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity.

  • Consular processing is the process of applying for an immigrant visa (green card) through a U.S. embassy or consulate in a foreign country.

  • Removal of conditions is a legal process that allows a non-U.S. citizen spouse to become a lawful permanent resident.

  • Removal defense is the process of representing immigrants who are facing deportation from the United States.

  • Asylum is a form of protection that allows people to remain in the United States instead of being deported to a country where they fear persecution or harm.

  • An immigration benefit that allows non-U.S. citizens to apply to an immigration judge to adjust their status from deportable to lawfully admitted for permanent residence.

  • An agreement that allows a non-citizen to leave the United States by a certain date. It's a legal alternative to deportation.

  • Immigration waivers are legal remedies that allow a person to seek to have a ground of inadmissibility waived in order to be admitted to the United States.

  • An immigration appeal is a request to a higher authority to review an unfavorable decision. 

  • A bond motion is a formal request to a judge to order something, such as a lower bond or release from jail.

  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a temporary immigration status that allows people to live and work in the United States.

  • Humanitarian relief is assistance provided to people affected by natural or human-made disasters.

  • Car accidents can leave victims with serious injuries, lost wages, and mounting medical bills. Our firm represents individuals injured due to negligent or reckless drivers. We fight to recover compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost income, and property damage.

  • Truck accidents often result in catastrophic injuries due to the size and weight of commercial vehicles. We handle claims involving trucking companies, negligent drivers, and insurance carriers to help injured victims pursue full and fair compensation.

  • Property owners have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions. If you were injured due to unsafe property conditions—such as wet floors, poor lighting, or broken stairs—you may be entitled to compensation. We represent clients injured in stores, apartment buildings, and other properties.

  • Dog attacks can cause serious physical and emotional trauma. We represent adults and children injured in dog bite incidents and pursue compensation for medical care, scarring, and emotional distress.

  • When negligence results in the loss of a loved one, families deserve justice. We represent surviving family members in wrongful death claims and seek compensation for funeral expenses, loss of financial support, and emotional suffering.

Naturalization is the process through which a lawful permanent resident of the United States of America can become a U.S. citizen

Citizenship and Naturalization

The B1 visa and B2 visa are temporary, non-immigrant, multiple-entry visas that allow the holder to travel to the United States for either business or tourism purposes.

B1/B2 Visas

A student visa is a government-issued immigration document granted by a consulate general or embassy, which allows you to legally study in a specific country for a specific date range.

Student Visas

Family-based visas allow U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (LPRs) to sponsor their family members to immigrate to the United States.

Family-based Visas

An employment visa is a visa that allows a foreign national to enter the United States in order to work in a specific occupation.

Employment -based Visas

A K-1 fiancé visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows a U.S. citizen to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the United States for the purpose of getting married. 

Fiance Visa

A marriage-based green card is an immigrant visa that allows the spouse of a U.S. citizen or green card holder to live and work in the United States.

Marriage based Green Cards

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is a law that allows certain immigrants who are victims of abuse to apply for permanent U.S. residence without the knowledge or help of their abuser.

VAWA Visas

The U Visa is set aside for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity.

U Visas

Consular processing is the process of applying for an immigrant visa (green card) through a U.S. embassy or consulate in a foreign country.

Consular Process

Removal of conditions is a legal process that allows a non-U.S. citizen spouse to become a lawful permanent resident.

Removal of Conditions

Removal defense is the process of representing immigrants who are facing deportation from the United States.

Removal Defense

Asylum is a form of protection that allows people to remain in the United States instead of being deported to a country where they fear persecution or harm.

Asylum

An immigration benefit that allows non-U.S. citizens to apply to an immigration judge to adjust their status from deportable to lawfully admitted for permanent residence.

Cancellation of Removal

An agreement that allows a non-citizen to leave the United States by a certain date. It's a legal alternative to deportation.

Voluntary Departure

Immigration waivers are legal remedies that allow a person to seek to have a ground of inadmissibility waived in order to be admitted to the United States.

Waivers

An immigration appeal is a request to a higher authority to review an unfavorable decision. 

Appeals

A bond motion is a formal request to a judge to order something, such as a lower bond or release from jail.

Bond Motions

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a temporary immigration status that allows people to live and work in the United States.

TPS

Humanitarian relief is assistance provided to people affected by natural or human-made disasters.

Humanitarian Relief

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