New York Daily News

Definition of term immig law ‘expert’

- Tony K, Ronkonkoma, Long Island Name withheld, Florida ALLAN WERNICK

QIn your columns, you often suggest readers consult an “immigratio­n law expert.” Is that a defined category?

ANo. Immigratio­n law expert is a term I use to encourage readers to get knowledgea­ble and qualified legal advice. Immigratio­n law is unquestion­ably one of our country’s most complicate­d areas of law. It requires an understand­ing of the applicable law and regulation­s, but also rapid changes in local and national practice. Still, states, including New York, prohibit lawyers from claiming a specialty or expertise in immigratio­n law.

I also refer often to an “expert” rather than “attorney” because some immigratio­n law experts are not attorneys. Our immigratio­n laws allow individual­s accredited by the Board of Immigratio­n Appeals to practice immigratio­n law. The accredited individual must be working for a recognized not-for-profit agency. Some of these “accredited representa­tives” know more about immigratio­n law than the attorneys who supervise them. I consider many of them too, to be “experts.” I am a permanent resident. My wife is abroad. Should I petition for her now or wait until I become a U.S. citizen?

QAYou should petition for your wife now. Once you naturalize, you can upgrade her case to that of the spouse of a U.S. citizen.

Your wife will get here faster if you naturalize. As the spouse of a permanent resident, your wife faces a wait of 18 months or longer before she can interview for her immigrant visa. That’s because of a backlog in the quota in her visa category. The spouse of a U.S. citizen can immigrate without regard to the quota. So, the only wait for a spouse of a U.S. citizen is processing time. That’s about a year from when you file the petition.

Immigratio­n processing times seem to be slowing. By filing now you can get U.S. Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services to approve a petition for your wife, the first step in the process. If you naturalize before your wife immigrates, you can notify the U.S. Department of State National Visa Center and/or the U.S. consulate abroad where your wife will interview that you have become a U.S. citizen.

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