Helping Clients Live and Work in America ◊ Newark, New Jersey, Lawyers
At The Law Offices of Raymond D'Uva, we offer experienced, respected representation to help clients gain or keep the right to live and work in America. We can help you apply for lawful residence in the U.S. (obtain a "Green Card"), whether it be through a close family relationship with a United States citizen or lawful permanent resident, we can also help you obtain a temporary work visa to perform professional or skilled work, assist you in connection with deportation or removal proceedings, or assist in obtaining for you the protection of this country if you are seeking asylum in the United States. We speak, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Russian, Hebrew and Italian.
Attorney Raymond P. D'Uva has more than 30 years of experience in Immigration Law. Early in his career, he advised the U.S. Congress as assistant counsel to the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship and International Law. Today, he remains a respected figure in immigration law.
For an initial consultation at our firm, call 973-718-2232 or contact us online. Learn more about our services by following the links below:
- Family Based Immigration
- Employment Based Immigration
- Removal and Deportation
- Temporary Work Visas
- PERM/Labor Certification
- Asylum/CAT
- Multi-National Executives/Managers
- Investors/Entrepreneurs
- Athletes
- Consular Processing
Direct, Personal Service From Your Lawyer
The attorneys at our firm provide personalized legal service and work to be accessible to clients at all times. Both Mr. D'Uva and associate Jessica Chanin work one-on-one with clients, answering questions and providing counsel throughout the client's relationship with the firm. We understand how important your immigration status is to you, and we will do everything possible to help you achieve your goals. See our client testimonials to see what former clients have said about us.
If you would like to discuss any aspect of immigration law, like applying for a green card, resisting deportation or obtaining a work permit, call our office today at 973-718-2232 or contact us online.







