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immigration law

Immigration Law Overview


The U.S. immigration system is burdened with ever-changing rules, regulations, and procedures. Failure to comply with them can mean delays, denials, or even deportation. This also means that improperly filled out or inadequately supported applications and petitions lead to unnecessary challenges and problems.


At Pritchett Law Group, our immigration attorney in Oklahoma knows the journey to immigrate can be both exciting and daunting. We are committed to providing comprehensive legal guidance and advocacy to individuals, families, and businesses. Contact us today at (918) 509-3891 to schedule a consultation.

The Languages We Speak

We speak the following languages to help us better assist with the immigration process:

  • Mandarin
  • Cantonese
  • Spanish

Understanding Immigration Law

Immigration law governs the legal rights, obligations, and processes involved in the entry, stay, and status of individuals in the United States. It encompasses a wide range of legal issues, including: 

  • Family-based immigration involving spousal visas, fiancé visas, family sponsorship, and other processes to reunite families in the United States.
  • Employment-based immigration involving work visas, such as H-1B visas, L-1 visas, and employment-based green cards.
  • Non-immigrant purposes involving academic or vocational studies, temporary agricultural work, other temporary or seasonal work, vacation, tourism, or family reunions.
  • Asylum and refugee law involving individuals fleeing persecution and seeking asylum and protection.
  • Removal defense involving individuals facing removal or deportation proceedings and seeking relief from removal and protection of their rights.
  • Citizenship and naturalization involving lawful permanent residents in the process of becoming U.S. citizens through naturalization.


Various laws and regulations shape the immigration landscape. Three key pieces of legislation include:

  1. Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), which is the foundation of U.S. immigration law and outlines the rights, categories, and processes for immigration to the United States;
  2. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which provides temporary relief from deportation and work authorization for eligible individuals who arrived in the United States as children; and
  3. Executive orders and proclamations, which are issued by the President and can have a significant impact on immigration policies and enforcement.


Our goal at PLG is to provide thorough, comprehensive immigration services. We go above and beyond to ensure applications or petitions are completed properly and in accordance with the law. We provide real advice, smart solutions, and strong defense strategies – all designed or tailored to your specific immigration issue.

Family-Based Immigration

U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents can sponsor family members for immigration benefits, which can lead to permanent residency in the U.S.

Returning Expats

U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who have been living abroad may seek to return to the U.S. after an extended absence. Specific regulations apply, particularly regarding their residency status and any tax implications. ensuring compliance with U.S. entry requirements and successfully re-stablishing residence can involve nuanced processes requiring legal assistance.

Starting a Business in the U.S.

Foreign nationals looking to open a legitimate business in the United States have various visa options:


L-1 Visa - for intracompany transferees who manage or have specialized knowledge within a multinational company.


EB-2 Visa - for individuals who invest a substantial amount in a U.S. business.


EB-5 Visa - for investors who make a significant investment in a U.S. business that creates jobs for American workers.

Contact an Immigration Lawyer in Tulsa Today

Immigration is a way for many organizations and companies to grow their business. It's also a great way for foreign nationals to gain valuable experience and to develop their skills and careers. 


At PLG, we are excited to help you through the process. Our immigration attorney based in Tulsa will represent your interests in the immigration process. If you want smart advice and confidence in the process, contact us today by either filling out our online form or calling us at (918) 509-3891 to schedule a consultation. 

Pritchett Law Group

8211 E Regal Place, Suite 100, Tulsa, OK 74133

Business Phone: (918) 509-3891

Pritchett Law Group is committed to answering your related legal questions.  We will gladly discuss your case with you at your convenience. Contact us today to schedule an appointment


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