USA Immigration Attorney Chris M. Ingram is originally from Northampton, England. Graduating with a BA(Hons) Degree in Law from De Montfort University, Leicester, UK in 1994, Chris M. Ingram then went on to the De Montfort School of Law in 1996 and graduated with a Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (PGDLP).
In 1998, Chris M. Ingram graduated with a Masters of Laws and Letters (LL.M.) from Huddersfield University, UK. and after relocating to the U.S., Chris was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2003. Chris has been a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) since 2004.
In 1998, Chris M. Ingram graduated with a Masters of Laws and Letters (LL.M.) from Huddersfield University, UK. and after relocating to the U.S., Chris was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2003. Chris has been a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) since 2004.
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We're delighted you've found us and hope you'll have an excellent experience visiting with us. We've put together this series of video presentations to give you a whistle-stop tour through the U.S. Immigration Maze. Hopefully, by the time you have an opportunity to review this presentation series, you'll have a clearer idea as to your best path to achieving your American Dream.
New - Now you can 'Do Your Own U.S. Citizenship'. We've launched a 'Do Your Own U.S. Citizenship' platform so you can take advantage of our expertise for a fraction of the cost. We're delighted to have you join us for our video presentation on US Citizenship. In this presentation series, we're going to talk about how to acquire US Citizenship and why it's important to apply for US Citizenship as soon as you become eligible to protect your family.
Here, you will find that there are many options, some are direct to green card and others are temporary visas. In reality, many people find that that they have to go with the non-green card options initially in order to build up status with their employer.
However, with the NIW option you can certainly sponsor yourself and with the L1 visa options you must be currently working with the foreign company who will be transferring you to their US branch.Check out the various presentations on each of these options and we'll be happy to discuss all of them with you as soon as you're ready.
However, with the NIW option you can certainly sponsor yourself and with the L1 visa options you must be currently working with the foreign company who will be transferring you to their US branch.Check out the various presentations on each of these options and we'll be happy to discuss all of them with you as soon as you're ready.
EB-1 Green Card for Executives and Managers: Many business executives and managers have no idea that they could be just a few months away from qualifying for a green card to live in the US without having to find even a US sponsor. We specialize in EB-1 green cards for executives and managers who are operating at a very high level.
EB1-1-2 Green Card - Professors - EB1b Green Card - Teaching in the US could be an opportunity of a life time but if you're here on a J-1 or H-1B visa, that time will come to an end unless you're able to secure a green card. The EB-1-2 professor/researcher visa may be an ideal option for you and your family.
Reviews (5)
Manoj Jegan
Jul 27, 2021
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Super Professional and responsive team. Chris Ingram's personnel attention to cases is commendable. Also a huge shoutout to Diana Price and Asli Levison for the upfront information and clear communications. My case workers Devarshi Singh and Abhinav Jha went above and beyond to demystify many of the legal items to help accelerate the process. Highly Recommend this team!
P. G.
Apr 16, 2021
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Positive: Quality, Value
I am very well satisfied with their service. It was a time consuming process to learn about EB1 and work on it. However once I understood the basics, it is going smooth. My caseworker Devarshi is very knowledgeable and responsive. I would say prepare your questions before you are talking to them and prepare notes during meeting.
I am very well satisfied with their service. It was a time consuming process to learn about EB1 and work on it. However once I understood the basics, it is going smooth. My caseworker Devarshi is very knowledgeable and responsive. I would say prepare your questions before you are talking to them and prepare notes during meeting.
Karthik Rajakumar
Nov 29, 2019
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Ehsan Abbasi
Nov 25, 2019
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Results Matter.
I’ve been fortunate to be an Ingram’s client, working with their amazing team; Chris, Shirin, Kostas, Alicia, and Spenser. Thanks to their support and expertise, I got my EB-1 Green Card which makes me not only grateful for all their efforts but also hopefully credible enough to write this review.
Back in 2016, when I started researching for the best legal team, I’ve met with many lawyers across the US. Ingram was the only one who listened patiently, guided me step-by-step through out the process, even through RFE (Request for Further Evidence by USCIS) and they got results
I’ve been fortunate to be an Ingram’s client, working with their amazing team; Chris, Shirin, Kostas, Alicia, and Spenser. Thanks to their support and expertise, I got my EB-1 Green Card which makes me not only grateful for all their efforts but also hopefully credible enough to write this review.
Back in 2016, when I started researching for the best legal team, I’ve met with many lawyers across the US. Ingram was the only one who listened patiently, guided me step-by-step through out the process, even through RFE (Request for Further Evidence by USCIS) and they got results
Jonas Brask
Aug 25, 2019
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I filed my E2 Investment visa through Chris M. Ingram twice and got denied for both.
I found the process to be very confusing and had a hard time figuring out what I could contribute with and what I could't in terms of getting the case ready.
I also found a lot of mistakes in the material sent to the embassy by the office staff. Chris has very nice people working for him and I would love to recommend this company to others, but I felt neglected through the whole process and I felt like I had to push to get everything done. It seemed like there was always something more important.
I was told
I found the process to be very confusing and had a hard time figuring out what I could contribute with and what I could't in terms of getting the case ready.
I also found a lot of mistakes in the material sent to the embassy by the office staff. Chris has very nice people working for him and I would love to recommend this company to others, but I felt neglected through the whole process and I felt like I had to push to get everything done. It seemed like there was always something more important.
I was told