Areas of Practice.
Business Immigration
Entrepreneurs, investors, business persons, and other employment based applicants have many potential options when seeking to immigrate to the United States or European Union.
K.A.P. & Associates assists with obtaining temporary or permanent immigration status for executive, managerial and professional employees. Our team will guide you through local immigration application rules and processes, in addition to keeping you informed of the latest developments in immigration programs and policies that may affect your business.
Employment Immigration
Highly qualified foreign citizens, from all over the world, often receive job offers in the United States or the EU.
Employment-based immigration comes in several forms, namely as non-temporary or temporary visas. Depending on the type of employment opportunity and your qualifications, you may be eligible for different employment immigration options. Our team of international immigration lawyers will advise you on all questions concerning residence permits in the United States or European Union.
Sports Immigration
For many athletes, competing on international level can mark the pinnacle of their careers. To enter the United States or European Union, either as individuals or as part of a team, obtaining and maintaining work authorization is essential for foreign national athletes.
Immigrants who can demonstrate that they have extraordinary ability in athletics may be eligible for sports visas and green cards. Our team helps athletes from all over the world to obtain the proper work authorization to train and compete within the United States or European Union.
Citizenship & Permanent Residency
U.S. Citizenship abroad: At K.A.P. & Associates, we help you bring your children to the U.S. or if your child is not a U.S. citizen and you would like to help them become one. A child may acquire U.S. citizenship by being born to a U.S. citizen parent or through naturalization of the parent, provided certain conditions are met.
If you wish to become a legal permanent resident of France or the United States, our attorneys can provide the knowledgeable guidance.
Let us use our vast legal knowledge and experience to help you find the most favorable outcome for your case.
Schengen Visa
All nationals of third countries, which have yet not reached a visa-liberalization agreement with the Schengen member states, need to obtain a visa prior of their arrival in Europe.
The Schengen visa is the most common visa for Europe. It enables its holder to enter, freely travel within, and leave the Schengen zone from any of the Schengen member countries, per stays up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes.
Student Visa