Immigration Law is the law which exclusively governs immigration in a nation. So far as foreign citizens are concerned, Immigration Law is related to Nationality Law of a nation governing the matters of citizenship. International Law regulates Immigration Law concerning the citizens of a country. In this regard the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights is relevant. The International Organization for Migration is the main intergovernmental organization in the field of Migration.
We help our clients with:
Immigration Services for Individuals:
- For individuals applying to come to the India from abroad, we can assist with all categories of visa and entry-clearance;
- For foreign individuals who are legally residing in India, we can assist them with applications for extension or help them with applications to switch into other immigration categories and settlement applications.
- For individuals who are facing deportation or removal proceedings in immigration court;
- We also offer specialist advice on applications for Indian citizenship under various grounds as per the Indian Citizenship Act and renouncing foreign passports.
- Assistance with the application and filing of Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) cards or converting Person of Indian Origin (PIO) card to OCI;
- Procuring, legalizing and apostilling documents;
- Assistance with other miscellaneous immigration matters.
Immigration Services for Businesses:
Our immigration lawyers provide complete support to businesses that require skilled employees and professionals from abroad. We provide expert advice on sponsoring employees, obtaining work visas and much more.
- We assist with all categories of visa and entry-clearance applications;
- Our experienced lawyers also provide advice on other business immigration matters.
FRRO Registration:
Foreigner registration is a mandatory requirement by the Government of India under which all foreign nationals (excluding overseas citizens of India) visiting India on a long-term visa (more than 180 days) are required to register themselves with a Registration Officer within 14 days of arriving in India. Persons who fail to register within the specified time period are charged a late fee. Our lawyers assist with wide range of services in this area.