Immigration Lawyer New Hampshire
Left to right: Elaine Kennedy, Peter Solomon, Colleen Menard
Solomon Law Firm is a law firm in Southern New Hampshire provides concerned representation of its clients in matters related to immigration and naturalization in the United States. The attorneys and staff at Solomon Law firm have over 34 years representing their client's in a wide range of practice areas.
The firm represents clients in the areas of:
- Immigration
- Visas
- Employment Authorization
- Investors and Traders
- Students
- Nurses
- Athletes
- Citizenship
- Nationality
- Labor Certification
- Family Members
- Professionals
- Deportation, Exclusion & Removal
Immigration Articles
- 10 Steps to Getting Your Visa
- 10 Steps to Getting Your Green Card
- Permanent Resident Information
- Nonimmigrant Visas: K-1 Fiancé/e of U.S. Citizen
- Nonimmigrant Visas: H-1B Specialty Occupation Visas
- Nonimmigrant Visas: B-1 Business Visitor
- Nonimmigrant Visas: E-1 Treaty Trade/E-2 Investor
Immigration Questionnaires
Links to example forms:
- Family-Based Green Card Questionnaire (.doc)
- Employment Based Green Card Questionnaire (.doc)
- Naturalization Questionnaire (.doc)
Naturalization
The process by which a permanent resident (green card holder) becomes a U.S. citizen. For most permanent residents, once they have resided continuously in the United States for five years, they are eligible to apply for citizenship. For people that obtained permanent residence as the spouse of a U.S. citizen, they are eligible to apply after three years of continuous residency. In order to qualify for naturalization, the person must be physically present in the U.S for at least half the time of the required residency, one and a half years for spouses of U.S. citizens, and two and a half years for all others.
