Immigration Law

Rose Law Group pc understands that immigration law is complicated and highly personal. Our team also understands though that a skilled workforce is essential for the economic development of our local communities. Our experienced team of attorneys can assist you with employment-based immigration petitions, including but not limited to:

Contact our attorneys today to get the process started to get your visa or legal permanent resident status.

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Darius Amiri, chairman of Rose Law Group’s immigration law department, talks to AZFamily about U.S. halting new visa interviews for foreign students

By Arizona’s Family The U.S. State Department has halted scheduling new visa interviews for foreign students hoping to study in the U.S. while it prepares to expand screening of activity on social media, officials said. A U.S. official said Tuesday that the suspension is intended to be temporary and does not apply to applicants who already scheduled their visa interviews. The official

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Darius Amiri, immigration department chairman at Rose Law Group, talks to AZFamily about reports of woman with legal status being held by ICE

By Alexis Dominguez | AZ Family Protestors rallied outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Field Office in Phoenix on Thursday, focusing on legal residents and citizens getting swept up and detained. The case of a man from Maryland has sparked international controversy after he was deported to a prison in El Salvador, apparently due to a mistake. President Trump campaigned

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Rose Law Group Immigration Law Department Chairman Darius Amiri talks to AZFamily about Arizona police cooperating with ICE

By Sarah Robinson | AZ Family They have been alerting ICE agents when police suspect someone they have arrested is in this country illegally. But the issue, according to the report by TRAC immigration, is that immigration agents are not taking those suspects into custody or deporting them. “Detainers” are when a jail detains someone suspected of being here illegally and

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