Landis Arn & Jaynes, P.A.
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Main Office
222 St. John Street
Suite 321
Portland,
ME 04102
207-775-6371
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English, Spanish, French
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Main Office
222 St. John Street
Suite 321
Portland, ME 04102
Landis Arn & Jaynes, P.A.
Located in Portland, Maine, the law firm of Landis & Arn, P.A. is devoted exclusively to the practice of immigration and naturalization law, providing advice and representation since 1980 in matters involving employment- based and business-related immigration, I-9 compliance and employer sanctions, as well as family-based immigration, naturalization, asylum, and deportation defense.
Attorney Peter J. Landis focuses primarily on employment and business related immigration, including nonimmigrant work visas and lawful permanent resident status based upon employment in the U.S. Attorney Cynthia C. Arn specializes in family-based immigration, naturalization, deportation defense, asylum, and visa processing. Attorney Marcus B. Jaynes handles cases involving both employment- and family-based immigration, as well as naturalization, deportation defense, and asylum. A team of six highly skilled and dedicated paralegals/assistants, Melanie Green, Staci Kangas, Rhee Michelle-Smith, Jennifer Emmeluth, Jan Reny, and Carrie Austin assists the attorneys in providing high quality and personalized legal services.
The lawyers of Landis & Arn, P.A. have established a track record of success, assisting clients from throughout the world with a wide range of immigration matters. Over the years, we have worked hard to build relationships with the various governmental branches of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, including the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly the Immigration and Naturalization Service ("INS")), as well as other federal agencies such as the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Department of State and the Immigration Courts. Please call (207) 775-6371 or e-mail info@landisarn.com to set up a consultation appointment so that we can put our expertise and experience to work for you.
Articles Written
Impermanent Residence: Understanding and Avoiding the Abandonment of Permanent Resident Status
Created On: 10/30/2009
Many “lawful permanent residents” of the U.S. take great comfort in having obtained permanent status in the United States, and likewise believe that as long as they pay their taxes, abide by the law, and stay in the U.S...
