The Scheer Immigration Law Group

The Scheer Immigration Law Group The Scheer Immigration Law Group Susan W. Scheer, Attorney at Law
Practice Limited to Immigration Law

Susan W. Immigration Law. Supreme Court. Iris M. Sandra B.

Scheer, Attorney

Susan possesses over 25 years of expertise, specializing in U.S. Having graduated from Georgetown University Law School, she is admitted to practice in New Jersey and before the U.S. Professional affiliations include: Member and former Chair of Immigration and Naturalization Section, New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA), Member and Co-Chair of Immigration Law Committee of Mor

ris County Bar Association (MCBA); Member and former Treasurer, NJ Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Member of Board of Directors, Morris County Hispanic American Chamber of Commerce (MCHACC). For over 10 years, Susan has been a widely acclaimed speaker on a broad range of immigration-related topics for the local Bar Association, Continuing Legal Education forums and Business, Community and Church groups. She has also delivered educational and professional presentations on TV and radio in both English and Spanish. Novo, Senior Paralegal
Iris possesses over 15 years of experience. She earned her Associates Degree in Political Science from Berkley College and her Bachelor's Degree in Spanish from Rutgers University. Iris specializes in Naturalization matters and Family-based Immigration Visa Petitions (I-30, I-360, I-751, I-485, and others). Having been with the firm since 1996, she possesses expertise in both U.S. based Adjustment of Status Applications as well as Embassy-based Immigrant Visa Appointments. Iris speaks Portuguese, English and Spanish. Saffer, Senior Paralegal

Sandra supervises the Employment-based Immigration department in the Law Office. She possesses over 10 years experience in the Immigration and Naturalization field and has specialized in the full range of Employment-based Visas, including the H and L Non-immigrant Visas, Labor Certification Applications, I-140 Immigration Visa Petitions, Motions to Reopen and Appeals since 2000. Sandra received her Paralegal Certificate from Nassau Community and B.A. from Queens College. Julia I. Pierce, Firm Administrator

Julia possesses over 20 years experience working as a professional bookkeeper and Office Manager. She received her Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Lehman College. Julia supervises the Accounting and Human Relations department and is known for resolving any client-related issues efficiently and with a smile. As she is fluent in both Spanish and English, Julia is a great asset to the office and our clients. Matters Handled by Office:

It is possible for an immigrant visa petition to be filed on behalf of an alien by (a) a close relative as noted in Item 2 below; or (b) by an Employer who can demonstrate that it is not possible to find a U.S. worker to fill the specific position (i.e., live in housekeeper, foreign car mechanic, specialty chef, skilled machine operator, nurse, architect, engineer) for which the alien is qualified. The following is a summary of services handled by the office. Such services are limited to matters arising under the laws of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service. These Matters Most Commonly Involve:

1) Corporations or Small Businesses that seek to hire foreign professionals, healthcare workers or skilled workers, or to transfer foreign personnel to existing or newly established branches in the U.S. on a temporary or permanent basis; i.e., H-1, L1 and TN Visas.

2) U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents who wish to petition their alien relatives (residing in the U.S. or abroad) to enter the U.S. for a limited period of time or to remain in the U.S. permanently.

3) Aliens residing in the U.S. or abroad, who desire to lawfully enter in the U.S. permanently as immigrants (greencard holders).

4) Aliens residing in the U.S. or abroad, who desire to lawfully enter or remain in the U.S. temporarily as non-immigrants for a limited period of time and limited purpose, e.g. students (F-1), tourists (B-2), corporate transferees (L-1), professionals (H-1), seasonal workers (H-2), religious workers (R-1).

5) U.S. Employers who desire assistance in complying with the Employee Verification requirements (Form I-9) of the immigration law (IRCA).

6) Lawful permanent residents who seek to apply for Naturalization or evidence of U.S. Citizenship. (Eligibility period 5 years as lawful permanent resident; however, 3 years if married to U.S. Citizen Spouse)

7) Aliens who reside in the U.S. and require help with deporation matters, detention, bond hearings, removal and court proceedings (i.e. Removal Proceedings, Voluntary Departure, Asylum Applications, Waiver, and Appeal work as well as Motions to Reopen Proceedings). Please be aware that every petition is case specific. An in-person consulation with an attorney from the office can help you consider all your options and set the best path for safe and legal immigration to the United States of America. If this office can be of assistance to you in connection with these or any other related matters, feel free to contact us. Visit us at www.susanscheerimmigrationlaw.com

Becoming a United States citizen after receiving a marriage based green card can feel exciting and overwhelming at the s...
05/27/2026

Becoming a United States citizen after receiving a marriage based green card can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Many families are unsure about the three year eligibility rule, continuous residence requirements, travel limits, or the documents needed before filing Form N-400.

The Scheer Immigration Law Group serves clients throughout Morristown and helps individuals prepare for important immigration milestones with careful guidance and clear communication. From reviewing marital union requirements to addressing questions about physical presence, English testing, and supporting records, the firm works closely with clients seeking a smoother path toward citizenship.

Applicants often face challenges involving travel history, expired documents, or concerns about prior legal matters. Preparing early and staying organized can help reduce delays during the naturalization process.

If you are thinking about applying for citizenship after obtaining a green card through marriage, now is the time to learn your options and prepare confidently. Contact The Scheer Immigration Law Group to discuss your next steps today. 🀝

πŸ—‚οΈ Building strong records, maintaining financial documents and understanding interview expectations can make every stage feel more manageable for New Jersey families pursuing citizenship together Schedule a consultation to begin preparing with guidance. https://www.susanscheerimmigrationlaw.com/naturalization-after-marriage-green-card-eligibility/

The Scheer Immigration Law Group in Morristown, New Jersey, helps clients navigate the complexities of U.S. citizenship applications after obtaining a

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Waiting for a visa interview at a US Embassy abroad can feel overwhelming. Many families are surprised to learn that certain immigration cases require consular processing outside the United States. During these interviews, immigration officers review documents, confirm eligibility, and ask questions about travel history, family relationships, employment, or sponsorship. 🌎

The Scheer Immigration Law Group helps clients in Morristown understand what to expect before attending a consular process interview. Preparation matters because missing paperwork, inconsistent answers, or incomplete records may create delays. Reviewing forms carefully and organizing supporting documents ahead of time can help applicants feel more confident during the process. πŸ“„

Every immigration journey is personal, and embassy interviews often represent an important milestone for families planning their future together. Staying informed about timelines, required documentation, and interview procedures can make the experience less stressful and more manageable.

Have questions about consular processing or immigration interviews abroad? Connect with The Scheer Immigration Law Group today to learn more about available immigration options and next steps. ✈️

Whether preparing for a family based visa, permanent residency process, or citizenship matter, understanding embassy interview procedures may help applicants avoid confusion and approach each appointment with organization, and peace of mind.

Employer sponsorship can create life changing opportunities, but understanding the process before filing is essential. W...
05/21/2026

Employer sponsorship can create life changing opportunities, but understanding the process before filing is essential. Workers across Morristown often have questions about H1B visas, PERM labor certifications, timelines, filing costs, and Requests for Evidence from USCIS.

The Scheer Immigration Law Group helps New Jersey employees understand employment based immigration options while preparing documentation that supports visa and green card petitionsπŸ“„ From academic transcripts and resumes to professional licenses and identity documents, every detail matters when building a strong case.

Before beginning sponsorship, employees should ask employers important questions about filing deadlines, relocation expectations, legal fees, wage obligations, and contingency plans if delays occur. Careful planning can reduce stress and help workers maintain lawful status while continuing their careers in the United States.

Whether you are pursuing a temporary work visa or permanent residency, informed decisions today can shape long term stability tomorrow. Contact The Scheer Immigration Law Group to learn more about employment based immigration pathways in Morristown and throughout New Jersey.

Speak with a legal team focused exclusively on immigration matters and understanding how preparation, communication, and organized filings can support smoother employment sponsorship applications for workers, families, and employers statewide. https://www.susanscheerimmigrationlaw.com/employer-sponsorship-new-jersey-2026/

Navigating employer sponsorship in 2026 can be complex, and having the right guidance is crucial. The Scheer Immigration Law Group assists New Jersey

05/21/2026

Big moments like this remind us how meaningful immigration milestones can be for families building their future together πŸ’š.

The Scheer Immigration Law Group recently received wonderful news for a client in Morristown who obtained a conditional green card through a spousal petition after attending their immigration interview with supporting marriage documentation and relationship records.

Preparing for an adjustment process often requires careful organization patience and detailed paperwork Couples may need to provide evidence showing their shared life together including financial records photographs travel history and additional documents connected to the marriage πŸ“„

This approval represents another important step forward for a family ready to continue their life in the United States with greater peace of mind.

If you have questions about marriage based immigration filings contact The Scheer Immigration Law Group to learn more about available immigration options and scheduling an appointment today ☎️.

Every immigration journey carries unique circumstances, timelines, and documentation requirements Staying informed and prepared can help families feel more confident throughout the process The team at The Scheer Immigration Law Group is proud to celebrate milestones with clients while guiding them through immigration matters each day ✨.

πŸ“š Navigating the transition from an F1 visa to a marriage based green card can feel overwhelming, especially while balan...
05/19/2026

πŸ“š Navigating the transition from an F1 visa to a marriage based green card can feel overwhelming, especially while balancing classes, paperwork, and future plans The Scheer Immigration Law Group proudly helps clients throughout Morristown understand the adjustment of status process and prepare for each important step.

Students pursuing permanent residency through marriage often need guidance with Form I485, Form I130, interview preparation, maintaining lawful status, travel concerns, and work authorization πŸ›‚ Careful documentation, proof of a bona fide marriage, and continued compliance with visa requirements all matter during this process.

The Scheer Immigration Law Group supports individuals seeking answers about adjustment of status, family immigration matters, permanent residency, naturalization, deportation defense, and visa applications across New Jersey 🌎.

If you are studying in the United States and considering your immigration options through marriage, now is the time to stay informed and organized Reach out today to learn more about the next steps for your future ✨.

Trusted guidance can help students avoid delays, prepare applications, and continue building their lives with confidence while focused on school, and long term goals Share your questions below or connect with the team for immigration support. https://www.susanscheerimmigrationlaw.com/student-visa-to-marriage-green-card-can-you-apply-for-adjustment-of-status-in-the-u-s/

Students on F-1 visas in the United States often seek to transition to permanent residency through marriage to a U.S. citizen. The Scheer Immigration Law

05/19/2026

Building a future together often includes important immigration steps Understanding the requirements for filing an Adjustment of Status through marriage can help couples prepare with greater confidence during an already emotional process.

The Scheer Immigration Law Group helps individuals and families in Morristown navigate immigration matters involving marriage based residency applications supporting clients through paperwork documentation and important filing deadlines πŸ’.

When applying for Adjustment of Status through marriage to a United States citizen applicants may need documentation such as proof of a lawful entry marriage records financial sponsorship forms medical examination results identification documents and evidence showing the relationship is genuine Every situation is different and preparation matters.

Questions about timelines interviews or supporting records can create stress for families trying to move forward together Having reliable guidance throughout the process may help applicants stay organized and informed πŸ“š.

If you are preparing immigration paperwork connected to marriage connect with The Scheer Immigration Law Group in Morristown to learn more about your available options and next steps ✨.

Clear communication and careful preparation can make an important difference when gathering supporting records for immigration filings Your story deserves attention accurate documentation and guidance throughout the process for your family and goals ahead.

Planning a wedding across borders can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. 🌸 Couples preparing for a K 1 fia...
05/14/2026

Planning a wedding across borders can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. 🌸 Couples preparing for a K 1 fiancé visa in Spring 2026 should begin organizing relationship records, financial paperwork, and travel documentation as early as possible to avoid unnecessary delays.

The Scheer Immigration Law Group in Morristown helps couples navigate immigration matters involving fiancΓ© visas, green cards, adjustment of status, naturalization, and deportation defense. Preparing a complete Form I 129F petition with photographs, communication records, proof of meetings, and accurate financial documents can help create a stronger filing. πŸ“‘

Consular interviews, medical examinations, and embassy scheduling may also affect overall processing times. Couples should review passports, prior immigration history, and required civil documents carefully before filing. Honest and consistent information throughout the process remains important from the initial petition through adjustment of status after marriage.

Spring preparation can help couples feel more confident while planning their future together. Contact The Scheer Immigration Law Group to discuss your upcoming K 1 visa journey. πŸ’

Early preparation allows more time to gather translations, schedule interviews, organize financial evidence, and prepare for important milestones leading toward marriage and permanent residency together confidently. https://www.susanscheerimmigrationlaw.com/k-1-fiance-visa-guide-spring-2026/

For couples in New Jersey preparing to file a K-1 fiancΓ© visa in Spring 2026, The Scheer Immigration Law Group emphasizes careful preparation and

05/14/2026

Many families are surprised to learn that some immigration cases require interviews at a United States Embassy abroad instead of inside the country. Consular processing is often necessary when an applicant lives overseas or must complete visa steps through an embassy appointment before entering the United States.

The Scheer Immigration Law Group works with clients throughout Morristown who have questions about preparing for consular process interviews and understanding required documentation. πŸ“‹ During an interview, immigration officials may ask about family relationships, employment history, travel records, prior immigration filings, financial sponsorship, or future plans in the United States.

Preparation matters because missing records or inconsistent answers can create delays and additional stress for applicants and families. Organized paperwork, translated documents, and clear communication may help applicants feel more confident during the appointment process.

Every immigration journey carries important personal goals. If you are preparing for an embassy interview and want guidance about immigration procedures, connect with The Scheer Immigration Law Group today and start planning your next steps.

Share your questions in the comments and follow The Scheer Immigration Law Group for updates about immigration procedures, embassy interviews, family visas, and important application requirements today.

Spring can be the perfect time to organize important immigration paperwork before filing a family based green card petit...
05/12/2026

Spring can be the perfect time to organize important immigration paperwork before filing a family based green card petition. 🌿 Families preparing Form I 864 often face questions about tax returns, pay stubs, joint sponsors, translations, and household income calculations. Starting early can help reduce stress and avoid delays with USCIS.

The Scheer Immigration Law Group in Morristown helps clients prepare immigration filings involving visas, green cards, naturalization, adjustment of status, and deportation defense. Gathering financial records now, including recent tax returns, bank statements, employment letters, and proof of assets, can make submissions easier to review and easier to understand. πŸ“„

Careful organization also matters. Clear labels, complete signatures, and readable copies may help prevent requests for additional evidence during the process. Families with self employment income, foreign records, or joint sponsors should review documentation closely before filing.

Planning ahead this spring can create a smoother path toward your immigration goals. Contact The Scheer Immigration Law Group to learn more about preparing for your upcoming filing. 🀝

Every family situation is different, and preparing organized financial evidence early may help create a clearer immigration timeline during a busy filing season ahead this spring. https://www.susanscheerimmigrationlaw.com/prepare-financial-documents-family-green-card-spring/

If you are planning to file a family-based green card petition this spring, The Scheer Immigration Law Group recommends starting your financial document

05/12/2026

πŸ“„ Filing an I-751 Petition can feel overwhelming when your future in the United States depends on detailed paperwork, deadlines, and supporting evidence. Many couples worry about proving their marriage remains genuine while balancing work, family responsibilities, and everyday life.

The Scheer Immigration Law Group helps clients throughout Morristown understand the requirements connected to an I-751 Petition, including documents that demonstrate a shared life together. Materials may include joint financial records, housing documents, insurance information, photographs, and additional evidence that supports your case. 🏑

Every immigration journey carries a personal story, and preparation matters when responding to requests from immigration officials. Staying organized and informed may help reduce unnecessary delays and stress during the process. ✨

Understanding timelines, reviewing eligibility, and gathering complete records early may help applicants feel more confident before submitting forms. Couples often benefit from maintaining copies of leases, tax returns, utility bills, travel records, and other documents that reflect daily responsibilities together.

If questions about your immigration path are keeping you awake at night, now is the time to seek reliable guidance. Connect with The Scheer Immigration Law Group to learn more about immigration options and important filing considerations. Share your thoughts or questions below. πŸ’¬

Planning to attend a wedding or graduation while your green card application is pending? πŸŽ“πŸ’It’s a question many individu...
05/07/2026

Planning to attend a wedding or graduation while your green card application is pending? πŸŽ“πŸ’

It’s a question many individuals across New Jersey ask, especially during meaningful life moments that can’t be rescheduled.

The Scheer Immigration Law Group in Morristown, NJ helps clients understand how travel can impact a pending adjustment of status application and what steps to take before making plans.

Once Form I-485 is filed, leaving the United States without proper authorization may lead to serious consequences, including the loss of your application. That’s where Advance Parole becomes essential.

Advance Parole allows certain applicants to travel and return without abandoning their case, but timing and preparation matter. Filing Form I-131 early and ensuring all documentation is accurate can help protect your path toward permanent residency.

Every situation is different, especially for those with prior immigration history or specific visa considerations. Careful planning can make the difference between attending an important event and facing unexpected setbacks.

If you are considering travel, connect with The Scheer Immigration Law Group in Morristown, NJ to better understand your options and risks.

Stay informed, plan ahead, and protect your future. Reach out today to discuss your next steps. https://www.susanscheerimmigrationlaw.com/travel-during-adjustment-of-status-pending/

The Scheer Immigration Law Group frequently receives questions from clients across New Jersey about attending family events while their adjustment of

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