
If you need an immigration lawyer in Oswego County, New York, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. provides representation for green cards, naturalization, and deportation defense under the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C.). Our firm has handled 4,739+ documented case results firm-wide. We serve clients throughout Central New York.
Immigration Law in Oswego County, New York
Immigration law in the United States is governed by the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), codified in Title 8 of the United States Code (8 U.S.C.). This federal statute establishes the legal framework for visas, green cards, naturalization, asylum, and removal proceedings. New York State has strong sanctuary policies, including NYC Executive Order 41, which limits local cooperation with ICE enforcement actions.
Last verified: April 2026 | Oswego County Supreme Court | Oswego County Supreme Court website
Official Immigration Law Resources
For the full text of the Immigration and Nationality Act, visit the USCIS INA page. For New York state court procedures, see the Oswego County Supreme Court official site.
How Immigration Cases Work in Oswego County
Immigration cases for Oswego County residents are processed at the applicable USCIS Field Location. Upstate New York residents use field offices based on ZIP code. Removal proceedings are heard at the New York Immigration Court at 26 Federal Plaza or Varick Street Immigration Court. New York has strong sanctuary policies that limit cooperation with ICE.
- Step 1: Determine your immigration goal — family petition, green card, naturalization, or deportation defense.
- Step 2: Gather required documents: passports, birth certificates, marriage certificates, and prior immigration records.
- Step 3: File the appropriate application with USCIS or the immigration court.
- Step 4: Attend biometrics appointment at the nearest USCIS Application Support Center.
- Step 5: Prepare for and attend the interview or court hearing.
- Step 6: Receive decision and plan next steps, including appeals if needed.
In Oswego County, immigration violations carry consequences including removal proceedings, unlawful presence bars, and potential deportation.
| Offense | Classification | Consequence | Fine | Immigration Impact | Additional Consequences |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unlawful Presence (180-365 days) | Civil violation | 3-year bar | N/A | Inadmissibility | Cannot re-enter for 3 years |
| Unlawful Presence (1+ year) | Civil violation | 10-year bar | N/A | Inadmissibility | Cannot re-enter for 10 years |
| Aggravated Felony | Criminal | Permanent deportation | Varies | Permanent bar | Ineligible for most relief |
Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Why Choose Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. for Your Immigration Case
Founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to every case. Our firm has handled 4,739+ documented case results with over 93% favorable outcomes firm-wide across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC. Mr. Sris personally amended Virginia Code § 20-107.3, the equitable distribution statute, demonstrating our firm’s ability to effect real change in the law.
Mr. Sris — Owner & CEO, Managing Attorney
Bar Admissions: Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York
Former prosecutor. Founded firm 1997. Background in accounting & information systems. Personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3. Indian Consulate officials in Washington, D.C. frequently consult him on U.S. legal matters.
Our Immigration Case Results
Firm-wide across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has handled 4,739+ documented case results with over 93% favorable outcomes. SRIS actively practices in Oswego County and throughout New York State.
Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Our New York Location
50 Fountain Plaza, Suite 1400, Office No. 142, Buffalo, NY 14202
Toll-Free: (888) 437-7747 | Local: (838)-292-0003
By appointment only. 24/7 phone consultations.
Our NY location serves clients at Oswego County courts. Accessible via I-90 (NYS Thruway), I-81, I-390, Route 17/I-86.
We serve: Oswego, Fulton, Pulaski, Mexico, Central Square, Phoenix, Hannibal, Minetto, Sandy Creek
Looking for a Consular Processing Lawyer Oswego County? We handle consular processing for family-based and employment-based immigrant visas.
Frequently Asked Questions About Immigration in Oswego County
Where is the immigration court for Oswego County, New York?
Yes. Removal proceedings are heard at New York Immigration Court, 26 Federal Plaza, Manhattan, or Varick Street Immigration Court.
USCIS NYC Field Office at 26 Federal Plaza handles affirmative applications. NY has strong sanctuary policies limiting cooperation with ICE enforcement. SRIS handles immigration for Oswego County residents.
How long does a green card application take in Oswego County?
It depends. USCIS processing times vary by application type. Family-based I-130 petitions take 8-14 months; adjustment of status takes 10-18 months.
Processing times depend on the USCIS field office handling your case. Upstate NY residents may have different timelines than NYC residents.
Can I get a visa interview abroad while living in Oswego County?
Yes. A visa interview abroad lawyer Oswego County can help you prepare for consular interviews at U.S. embassies or consulates in your home country.
Our firm assists with document preparation, interview coaching, and follow-up after the interview.
What is embassy immigration processing for Oswego County residents?
It depends. Embassy immigration processing lawyer Oswego County services include consular processing for immigrant visas at U.S. embassies abroad.
This process is used for family-based petitions, employment-based visas, and fiancé(e) visas when the beneficiary is outside the United States.
Can I apply for a green card while in the United States?
Yes. Adjustment of status is available to eligible individuals who entered the U.S. legally and have an approved immigrant visa petition.
You must have an immediate relative petition (I-130) or employment-based petition (I-140) approved with a visa number available.
What happens if I miss my immigration court hearing?
No. Missing a hearing can result in a removal order being entered against you in absentia.
You may file a motion to reopen within 180 days if you had good cause for missing the hearing.
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Last verified: April 2026. Information updated as of 2026-02-15. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.