Immigration Law
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Immigration Law graduates in India have a wide range of career prospects, including:
Law firms: Immigration Law graduates can practice law in law firms that deals with immigration laws. These legal practitioners offer legal services for immigration issues and these include visa issues, employment permissions, nationality, removal, refugee and asylum status.
Government agencies: Another employment opportunity that Immigration Law graduates can exercise is through working for government agencies that deal with immigration laws. These agencies include Ministry of Home affairs, Bureau of Immigration and the Foreigner’s Regional Registr
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The subject of immigration law in India is broader than immigration policies, rules, processes; but it involves control, observation, and guarding of foreign nationals within the country hence enforcement of laws and legislation to achieve the objectives or outlay. It also involves the procedure of obtaining Indian citizenship, providing working visa to foreign skilled professionals and handling problems of immigration and visa overstay.
Immigration lawyers of India are professionals who help people and organizations to deal with legal formalities regarding immigration, visas, work permits, as well as naturalization. They also deal with
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are several professional organizations for Immigration Law professionals in India, including:
Bar Council of India
Immigration Lawyers Association of India
Indian Society of International Law
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
An immigration lawyer advises individuals and companies about the issues of immigration law as well as in its changes. They provide legal advice and representation on a wide range of immigration matters, including:
Guiding Clients Through Visa Applications:
Immigration lawyers assist the clients to identify the right visa that they should apply for depending on the reason they intend to visit the country be it work, education, join family among others.
They help in completing many parts of the visa application, especially those that would be time-consuming and exhausting to do on one’s own, thereby making sure they fill the forms co
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some of the top immigration law firms in India:
Bhavya Chaudhary and Associates: This recognised firm has specialisation in the immigration services in investment based, family based, employment based immigration as well as naturalization.
Davies & Associates LLC: This full service law firm specialises in the provision of the most effective immigration and corporate services that should suit the clients. They are popular for coming up with unique ways of getting what is referred to as ‘’impossible’’ visas that is, they offer the best solutions to the toughest immigration issues affecting businesses, inves
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
Some of the perks of studying Immigration Law in India are as follows:
- Acquire adequate knowledge on immigration statute, codes, rules and previous case laws.
- Develop skills in legal research, writing, and analysis relevant to immigration cases.
- Master how to deal with different and often complicated processes and filings related to immigration.
- Increase your marketability in the legal field, especially if immigration law is a growing area in your country.
Hope thsi helps !
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Gopi Hand Arya Mahila College, Block-I, ABH10-G. N.
Khalsa College, Block-III,
Bhag Singh Khalsa College
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