Family Visa & Immigration Services has immigration law offices in Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada that serve all of Southern and Northern Nevada as well as Northern California. In addition, our experienced staff and flexible online tools allow us to serve clients across the United States and all over the world.
Immigration attorney John Lee Carrico has been practicing law since 1975 and has specialized in immigration law since 1997. Mr. Carrico has over 30 years of experience in criminal defense work and 14 years' experience in Immigration Court.
Our Nevada Law Office represents foreign nationals in these and other areas of immigration law:
- Family and Fiancé Petitions
- Deportation Proceedings
- Immigration Court
- Naturalization and Citizenship
- Employment and Business Visas
- Political Asylum
- I-601 Waivers of Inadmissibility
- Immigrant Criminal Defense
We also maintain a Nevada Immigration Blog, which helps our clients and visitors learn the latest about efforts for Comprehensive Immigration Reform to help the nation's 12 million illegal aliens and undocumented immigrants
John Lee Carrico, Nevada Immigration Lawyer
EDUCATION
> Bachelor's of Arts in Political Science and Foreign Relations: University of Nevada, Reno
> Juris Doctorate: University of California Hastings Law School, San Francisco, California
AFFILIATIONS
> State Bar of Nevada
> American Immigration Lawyers Association (ALIA)
> American Trial Lawyers Association
LEGAL EXPERIENCE
> Criminal Defense in Nevada and Federal Courts for issues including drug possession and trafficking, domestic violence, and driving under the influence (DUI) charges
> Immigration Law before the Immigration Courts and Board of Immigration Appeals
> Appeals to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE
> Travels include Europe, North Africa, The Middle East, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Kashmir, Mexico, Panama, and Peru
> Represented clients in nearly all 50 states in the United States as well as foreign nationals from Canada, Mexico, most countries in Europe and South America, and in Asia, and Australia and New Zealand
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