Coronavirus and Immigration
Serotte Law Firm Statement on Coronavirus and Immigration Planning
Immediate Advice
Stay in the U.S. Travel bans and limits are already in place, with further restrictions likely.
As the impact of the coronavirus continues to spread, it may affect your immigration case. We are prepared to assist you to remain in the U.S., or to seek entry back to the U.S. We will use all legal tools, including extensions of stay, changing processes from Immigrant Visa Processing to Adjustment of Status in the U.S., and other humanitarian and discretionary options.
We will continue to update you as matters develop. Please contact us if you have any questions about your circumstances. We are here to help.
Have questions about your immigration options?
Our attorneys are here to help you navigate the complexities of U.S. immigration law.
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