We offer full services to the Troy, Michigan area. Our employment, family, investor, and entrepreneurship based immigration law firm represents clients in filing H-1B visa, L-1 visa, Labor Certification, I-140 petitions, and adjustment of status filings, and more. Our services in the service area also include filing a fiancé visa petition (K-1 visa) , a green card through marriage (form I-130), and applications to remove conditions on green card. The firm represents many residents in filing Naturalization petitions as well. Feel free to contact us and visit our homepage!
This Michigan city is a northern suburb of Metropolitan Detroit, located about six miles north of Detroit. It was organized as Troy Township in 1827. In 2019, the city is estimated population was 85,755, making it the largest city in Oakland County.
Troy is proud to be a leading business and shopping destination with premier office centers and the upscale Somerset Collection. The luxury shopping mall is home to around 180 stores, and is one of the most profitable privately held mall properties in the U.S. Our office is less than a mile from Somerset mall and many of our Michigan immigration lawyers frequent this amazing shopping destination.
Troy, Michigan also boasts a wide range of diverse businesses, from small family run enterprises to Fortune 500 companies. Its economic development is full steam ahead, as the city’s 6,000 businesses provide employment opportunities to more than 129,000 people. Companies in fields like engineering, research & development, product testing and others find the city has everything businesses need to thrive. Many companies across the city have access to our immigration lawyers for assistance with visa applications and immigration compliance cases.
Located in the heart of Automation Alley, Troy is also at the center of global automotive technology and manufacturing and a major contributor to Michigan’s ranking as one of the largest high-tech workforce employers in the country. Automation Alley is a World Economic Forum Advanced Manufacturing Hub (AMHUB) and a nonprofit Industry 4.0 knowledge center with a global outlook and a regional focus.
The city is only a few miles from the Canadian border where our we frequently represent clients at the Canadian border, downtown Detroit. Our immigration lawyers often work closely with Canadian attorneys in cross-border legal matters, dealing with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
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