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Colorado Immigration Law Attorney Pascal C. Schunk

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Whether you are living in Boulder, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, or Grand Junction, or are located overseas in Ethiopia, Germany, or Japan, the Schunk Law Firm, P.C., and immigration attorney Pascal C. Schunk Link to Attorney Profiles Page are available to help with all your US immigration law needs.

Contact our Denver immigration law office to learn how immigration and naturalization lawyer Pascal C. Schunk can help you get a visa, become a citizen, address a criminal problem, defend against deportation, or seek asylum in the US.

Employment-Based Visas

  • H Visas: Colorado immigration law attorney Schunk can assist you with applications for H1B visas link to H1B visas, and H4 visas link to H4 visas for family members of those working in the U.S.. Prevent visa delays and errors when applying for temporary H visas by working with an experienced immigration attorney.
  • L Visas: Multinational companies employ Colorado immigration lawyer Pascal C. Schunk to assist them and their executive and managerial employees in applying for L-1 temporary work visas.
  • E Visas: Individuals interested in establishing businesses or investing in the US can qualify for an E visa if they meet certain requirements. Mr. Schunk can explain those requirements and help you obtain an E visa.

Cultural Exchange Visas

  • J-1 Visas: For information on the requirements for a J-1 cultural exchange visa and assistance with a J-1 visa application or J-1 visa waiver, contact Colorado immigration lawyer Pascal Schunk. The firm can also assist with J-1 two-year home requirement waivers, 212E waivers, and "no objection" letters.

Family-Based Immigration

Permanent Residency and Citizenship

  • Green Card / Permanent Residency: The Schunk Law Firm assists people abroad, or in the US, who are applying for lawful permanent residency based on the Diversity Visa Lottery, family ties, employment, or special immigrant status.
  • Citizenship / Naturalization: US citizenship attorney Pascal C. Schunk counsels immigrants who are applying for naturalization or who have encountered delays during the FBI background check.

Immigration Problems

  • Criminal Defense & Immigration: Criminal defense attorneys and immigrants facing criminal charges are encouraged to contact the Schunk Law Firm Link to Contact Us for legal advice on the effect of criminal pleas on immigration status.
  • Bond Hearingsg: If a family member or friend has been arrested and detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), they have a right to a bond hearing. If the courts will set bond, your loved one can come home while they await their immigration hearing.
  • Deportation / Removal: Immigration lawyer Pascal C. Schunk represents immigrants and foreign visitors before the US Immigration Court in Denver, Colorado. He personally defends immigrants who are being held at the immigration detention facility in Aurora, at risk of removal (deportation).

Consular Processing o Third-Country US Consulate Procedures

Foreign nationals may apply for a US visa while living in their home country. Visa applications can be processed through US consulates abroad. No matter where you are in the world, the Schunk Law firm can guide you through the US Consulate visa application procedures by phone, e-mail, and FAX. Visa holders in the US are required to leave the US to change or renew their visa status. Often you may be able to renew your visa at a US consulate in a third country, such as Canada. For example, a Japanese visa holder in Colorado can work with the US consulate in Calgary, Canada. Contact the Schunk Law Firm Link to Contact Us before you go for advice on preparing all the necessary paperwork ahead of time.

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