Wisconsin’s immigrant communities strengthen the state’s renowned dairy and agricultural industry, manufacturing sector (including heavy equipment and food processing), healthcare networks, and higher education institutions. With frequent changes to immigration policies and processing timelines, many individuals struggle to determine their legal options and protect their rights. At Aftalion Law Group, we offer experienced legal counsel to help Wisconsin residents successfully navigate the U.S. immigration system.
Although our primary offices are located in Los Angeles and New York, our immigration attorneys represent clients across Wisconsin, including Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, Racine, Appleton, Waukesha, and surrounding communities.
West Virginia residents appearing in immigration proceedings typically have their cases heard outside the state, with jurisdiction falling under neighboring immigration courts. Most individuals from West Virginia appear before the York Immigration Court in York, Pennsylvania, which handles removal proceedings, asylum applications, and various other immigration matters for residents of West Virginia and the surrounding region.
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Wherever you reside in Wisconsin, our experienced legal team is ready to provide the assistance you need.
At Aftalion Law Group, our immigration lawyers provide comprehensive legal services for individuals seeking to enter the United States or maintain their permanent resident status, tailored for Wisconsin residents, including but not limited to:
The immigration landscape experiences frequent changes, and remaining informed is crucial for safeguarding your legal status. Our attorneys consistently track policy updates, USCIS announcements, and judicial decisions to keep our clients well-informed. Through our blog content, we provide updates that assist Wisconsin residents in comprehending how regulatory shifts might influence their cases. For advice tailored to your unique circumstances, contact our office today to schedule a free case evaluation.