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Immigration Law

Expertise area — 5 experts

Immigration Law is an area of expertise covered by 5 consultants on TinRate Wiki. Experts in Immigration Law span 1 country and offer consulting rates ranging from EUR 70 to EUR 275 per hour. Countries represented include Belgium.

Experts

The following 5 experts on TinRate Wiki specialize in Immigration Law:

Expert Role Company Country Rate
Arno Van Overberghe Immigration Lawyer (Belgium) Voorrecht - Soenen Bruno BVBA Belgium EUR 100/hr
Hanife CILINGIR Immigration lawyer (Belgium) Belgium EUR 200/hr
laurens kaesteker diesnthoofd burgerzaken Belgium EUR 70/hr
Massimo Maesen Advocaat - Attorney at law (arbeidsmigratie - vreemdelingenrecht- work and residence permits- professional cards) Mosa Belgium EUR 275/hr
Mira Jablonska Lawyer Belgium EUR 100/hr

Common questions

People looking for Immigration Law experts frequently ask:

  1. What are the most common mistakes in immigration applications?
    Common mistakes include incomplete forms, missing documents, inconsistent information, missed deadlines, and inadequate financial proof.
  2. How do I apply for a work permit in Belgium?
    Apply through your employer to the competent regional authority (Flanders, Wallonia, or Brussels) with required documents and fees.
  3. How do I apply for citizenship through naturalization?
    Naturalization requires meeting residency, language, and integration requirements, then submitting an application with supporting documents and passing citizenship tests.
  4. What is a work permit and how does it differ from a visa?
    A work permit authorizes employment in a specific country, while a visa allows entry. Some countries require both for foreign workers.
  5. What is an EU Blue Card and what are the requirements?
    An EU Blue Card is a residence and work permit for highly skilled non-EU workers seeking employment in the European Union.
  6. What is the EU Blue Card and how does it work?
    The EU Blue Card is a residence and work permit for highly skilled non-EU workers, allowing them to live and work in participating EU countries.
  7. What is family reunification in immigration law?
    Family reunification allows legally residing individuals to bring their close family members to join them in their country of residence.
  8. What is immigration law and what does it cover?
    Immigration law governs the movement of people across borders, covering entry, residence, work permits, asylum, deportation, and citizenship processes.
  9. What is a residence permit and what are the basic requirements?
    A residence permit is official authorization to live in a country. Requirements typically include valid documentation, financial stability, and clean criminal record.
  10. What is a Schengen visa and what are the requirements?
    A Schengen visa allows travel within 26 European countries for up to 90 days. Requirements include valid passport, application form, and proof of funds.
  11. What is a work permit and how does it differ from a residence permit?
    A work permit allows foreign nationals to work legally, while a residence permit grants the right to live in a country. Some countries combine both into one document.
  12. What is the EU Blue Card and who is eligible?
    The EU Blue Card is a residence permit for highly skilled non-EU workers, requiring higher education and a qualifying job offer.
  13. What are the different types of Schengen visas?
    Schengen visas include Type A (airport transit), Type C (short-stay up to 90 days), and Type D (long-stay national visas) for different travel purposes.
  14. What are common mistakes people make during the visa application process?
    Common mistakes include incomplete forms, insufficient documentation, missed deadlines, and inconsistent information. Proper preparation prevents most errors.
  15. What's the difference between temporary and permanent residence permits?
    Temporary permits are time-limited with renewal requirements, while permanent permits provide indefinite stay with greater rights and security.

Frequently asked questions

What is Immigration Law?
Immigration Law is a consulting expertise area covered by 5 professionals on TinRate Wiki. Immigration Law is an area of expertise covered by 5 consultants on TinRate Wiki. Experts in Immigration Law span 1 country, with rates ranging from EUR 70 to EUR 275 per hour.
Who are the best Immigration Law consultants?
Top Immigration Law consultants on TinRate Wiki include Arno Van Overberghe, Hanife CILINGIR, laurens kaesteker, Massimo Maesen, Mira Jablonska. All 5 experts can be compared by rate, location, and experience on this page.
How much does a Immigration Law consultant cost?
Immigration Law consultants on TinRate Wiki charge between EUR 70 and EUR 275 per hour. Rates vary by experience, location, and scope of engagement.
Where can I find Immigration Law experts?
Immigration Law experts on TinRate Wiki are based in Belgium.

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