A Lawyer Helping You Find Divorce Solutions
Are you considering divorce or going through a divorce? Are you worried about the affect of your divorce on your immigration status?
If your marriage was a good faith marriage you are separated from your legal permanent resident or U.S. citizen spouse, Law Office of Sarah S. Rama can seek to obtain a waiver in order to maintain your LPR status. We are located in Salem, with a branch office in Boston, Massachusetts, and another soon opening in San Diego, California.
Before you take action to divorce or separate, please seek our lawyer's counsel in a free initial consultation to learn more about the potential affect of a divorce on you and your family members and about your rights and how we can protect them. Call 877-279-7085 or e-mail our firm today.
We Know What You Are Dealing With
It can be extremely disconcerting and frightening to deal with the law when you are from another country. Attorney Sarah S. Rama knows. She lived and worked abroad for many years before returning to the United States to complete her Master of Law in International Law and Finance.
Our lawyer not only has the legal skills to represent you; she has the compassion and understanding that provides her clients with a sense of relief and the reassurance that she truly cares about their plight and will do her utmost to protect their rights.
When Your Legal Permanent Residency (LPR) Status May Be Affected
If you are not an American Citizen and you have been married for less than two years to an American Citizen, you will be granted conditional permanent residency status for two years. If you divorce or separate during this time period, your ability to maintain permanent residency may be affected. We address issues related to immigration and divorce so that our clients remain legal permanent residents and seek citizenship.
In addition to providing family law advocacy, we can address matters related to the following issues and divorce:
- Permanent Residency Issues and Family Law
- Deportations and Removability Issues International Adoptions
- K1, K2 and K3 Visas or Fiance Visas for Families Abroad
- Family Members Accompanying Primary Immigrant
- Special Immigrants including Minors under the Age of 18 Years Old
Immigrant Status And Family Law Matters
Moreover, we will work to make sure that your immigrant status will not affect child custody determination, child support, spousal support or the division of marital property and marital debt.
To learn more about how we can assist you, please call our law firm at 877-279-7085 or contact our firm by e-mail. We speak English, Spanish, Albanian and Italian in the office.











