Immigration OverviewImmigration Law AttorneyHelping individuals, families, and businesses for over twenty yearsThe Law Offices of Susan W. Scheer handles a variety of U.S. immigration issues affecting foreign nationals and their families, as well as corporations and investors. For over 20 years, our firm has developed an excellent reputation for providing high quality representation in helping businesses and individuals take part in the American dream. We offer dependable and personalized assistance and advice on immigration laws to the communities of Morris County and surrounding areas of New Jersey. If you, an employee, or a family member in the Morris County area has questions about immigration status or immigration laws, contact us to discuss your legal needs with an experienced, responsive legal team. Practice AreasIf you want to become or sponsor a legal permanent resident (LPR), we can help. We handle LPR applications that involve both family-based and employment-based visas. If you wish to sponsor someone who is currently outside the United States, we will guide you and your candidate through the steps necessary to obtain a visa or adjust one's immigrant status. If you are a citizen or legal permanent resident, you can bring your family to the United States. We help prepare all necessary documentation and guide you through the process. Business-Based: Temporary Employment Visas Our lawyers assist employers in securing proper visas for foreign professionals. This involves advice on worker eligibility, assembling documentation, and changing statuses from student or visitor if necessary. If you need a workforce for only part of the year and you are experiencing a labor shortage, you may be allowed to bring foreign workers into the country to help. We know how protective business owners feel about key employees. If you have a foreign worker that you cannot do without, we can help you sponsor them. Our immigration law attorneys in Morris County can help you navigate through the process of becoming a United States citizen. Labor Certification Application: PERM Obtaining labor certification from the U.S. Department of Labor used to take four years. Today, the process can be completed in as little as 90 days. If you entered the country without inspection before 2001, you may be eligible for a 245(i) exception allowing you to adjust your status. Contact a Morristown, New Jersey immigration law lawyer for an initial consultation. Se Habla Español We accept credit cards. Payment plans are available. |

