Haynes Novick Kohn Immigration
About Haynes Novick Kohn Immigration
Haynes Novick Kohn Immigration has earned a trusted reputation as a leader in immigration law through decades of dedicated advocacy, strategic representation, and personalized client service. With a focus exclusively on immigration matters, the firm brings unmatched depth of knowledge to every case, from employment-based visas and family immigration to asylum, adoption, and deportation defense. Each matter is handled with meticulous preparation and tailored strategies designed to secure the best possible outcomes.
Haynes Novick Kohn Immigration is recognized for ethical advocacy and thoughtful guidance. The attorneys take the time to explain complex laws and procedures, empowering clients to be informed participants in their legal journey. Whether navigating naturalization, defending against removal, or pursuing permanent residency, the firm delivers clear strategies rooted in compassion and legal precision. Every case is treated as unique, with careful consideration of individual goals and long-term priorities.
Haynes Novick Kohn Immigration also brings substantial courtroom experience, particularly in deportation and removal proceedings. With expertise at the intersection of criminal and immigration law, the firm provides comprehensive solutions when unexpected legal challenges arise. Representation is handled with strict confidentiality, ensuring the highest degree of trust and discretion in sensitive matters.
Haynes Novick Kohn Immigration is home to a team of attorneys who have devoted their careers to helping individuals, families, corporations, and nonprofit organizations achieve stability and success in the United States. The firm’s long record of accomplishments has earned recognition in the legal community and deep appreciation from clients around the world. Commitment to legal excellence, cultural understanding, and ethical representation underscores every action taken on behalf of those served.
Practice Areas
- Immigration Consequences of Crimes
- Deportation Defense
- Employment-Based Immigration
- Extraordinary Ability
- Family-Based Immigration
- G-4 Representation
- Investors
- J-1 Waivers
- Nonimmigrant Visas
- U.S. Citizenship