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Kentucky Immigration Attorneys
The immigration lawyers at Siri & Glimstad are prepared to handle cases throughout Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green, and across all of Kentucky.
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101 North Seventh Street
Suite 827
Louisville, KY 40202
(224) 222-0660
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Focused Guidance for Immigration Vaccine Waivers in Kentucky
Some green card matters become far more complicated when a vaccine waiver is required. Our Kentucky immigration attorneys help applicants and families address vaccine-related admissibility issues with careful legal analysis, well-prepared supporting evidence, and a filing strategy built around the facts of the case.
These issues can affect family plans, work opportunities, and the timing of a long-awaited immigration process. Serving clients throughout Kentucky, we work to make the path easier to navigate through organized documentation, direct communication, and practical guidance at every stage.
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Our experienced Kentucky immigration attorneys regularly assist both individuals and companies with many types of immigration matters, including:
✅Â Deportation/Removal Defense
✅Â Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
✅Â Crime Victim Visas
✅Â Immigration Litigation, Appeals, and Federal Court
✅Â Employment Visas
✅Â Investor Status
✅Â Asylum
✅Â Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Visas
✅Â Family Based Immigration
✅Â Naturalization/U.S. Citizenship
✅Â Consular Practice
✅Â Vaccine Requirement Waiver
✅Â Waivers of Inadmissibility
✅Â And More
✅Â Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
✅Â Crime Victim Visas
✅Â Immigration Litigation, Appeals, and Federal Court
✅Â Employment Visas
✅Â Investor Status
✅Â Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Visas
✅Â Family Based Immigration
✅Â Naturalization/U.S. Citizenship
✅Â Consular Practice
✅Â Vaccine Requirement Waiver
✅Â Waivers of Inadmissibility
✅Â Asylum
✅Â And more
Services Offered in Kentucky
Beyond vaccine waiver work, our Kentucky immigration lawyers represent individuals, families, and employers in immigrant and non-immigrant visas, family-based immigration, naturalization and U.S. citizenship, consular processing, waivers of inadmissibility, asylum matters, and deportation or removal defense.
We also assist with Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, crime victim visas, employment visas, investor matters, immigration litigation, appeals, and federal court issues. Whether the matter is straightforward or unusually complex, we provide Kentucky clients with responsive service, clear expectations, and a strategy tailored to their goals in the United States.
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From Our Immigration Clients
Frequently Asked Questions
What vaccines are required for U.S. immigration to Kentucky?
Vaccination requirements for U.S. immigration are set at the federal level, so Kentucky applicants follow the same nationwide standards used elsewhere in the United States. Depending on age and medical history, required vaccines can include measles, mumps, rubella, polio, tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis, varicella, Haemophilus influenzae type b, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus, meningococcal, pneumococcal, and seasonal influenza.
Do you represent clients throughout Kentucky or only in Louisville?
We assist clients throughout Kentucky, not just in Louisville. Whether you are in Lexington, Bowling Green, Owensboro, Covington, Frankfort, or another Kentucky community, our team can provide the same focused immigration guidance and advocacy.
Can one Kentucky immigration law firm handle family, employment, investor, and waiver matters together?
Yes. Immigration cases often involve connected issues, and those issues should be handled with the full strategy in mind. Our immigration team works across family-based filings, employment-related matters, investor immigration, and waiver cases so Kentucky clients receive coordinated advice rather than fragmented representation.
How does consular processing work for Kentucky clients?
Consular processing generally begins with the appropriate petition and then moves through the National Visa Center before an immigrant visa interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad. We help Kentucky clients prepare documents, address timing issues, and understand what will be expected before, during, and after the interview stage.
What should I bring to my I-693 medical exam or USCIS interview?
Bring a government-issued photo ID, your vaccination records, prior medical records when relevant, and certified English translations for any supporting documents that are not already in English. For a USCIS interview, bring the appointment notice and the original versions of key civil and immigration documents connected to the case.
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Our Coverage Area
Our law firm provides dedicated immigration representation throughout Kentucky. From Louisville and Lexington to smaller cities, rural communities, and counties across the state, our attorneys are committed to helping immigration clients move forward with clear guidance and organized legal support.
Immigration Lawyer in Jefferson County
If you are in Jefferson County, speak with an immigration lawyer who can assist with family-based immigration, naturalization, consular processing, waivers of inadmissibility, employment-related filings, and removal defense. We coordinate records carefully, track deadlines closely, and help clients prepare for each stage of the process.
Immigration Lawyer in Fayette County
For clients in Fayette County and the Lexington area, our immigration attorneys handle a wide range of matters involving lawful permanent residence, citizenship, work-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and complex waiver issues. We focus on preparation, responsiveness, and practical strategy.
Immigration Lawyer in Warren County
In Warren County, we assist clients with immigration filings that may involve family, employment, investor planning, consular processing, and vaccine waiver concerns. Our team helps organize the case, identify procedural risks, and present the strongest possible filing.
We offer legal services in all Kentucky counties, including:
Adair County, Allen County, Anderson County, Ballard County, Barren County, Bath County, Bell County, Boone County, Bourbon County, Boyd County, Boyle County, Bracken County, Breathitt County, Breckinridge County, Bullitt County, Butler County, Caldwell County, Calloway County, Campbell County, Carlisle County, Carroll County, Carter County, Casey County, Christian County, Clark County, Clay County, Clinton County, Crittenden County, Cumberland County, Daviess County, Edmonson County, Elliott County, Estill County, Fayette County, Fleming County, Floyd County, Franklin County, Fulton County, Gallatin County, Garrard County, Grant County, Graves County, Grayson County, Green County, Greenup County, Hancock County, Hardin County, Harlan County, Harrison County, Hart County, Henderson County, Henry County, Hickman County, Hopkins County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Jessamine County, Johnson County, Kenton County, Knott County, Knox County, LaRue County, Laurel County, Lawrence County, Lee County, Leslie County, Letcher County, Lewis County, Lincoln County, Livingston County, Logan County, Lyon County, Madison County, Magoffin County, Marion County, Marshall County, Martin County, Mason County, McCracken County, McCreary County, McLean County, Meade County, Menifee County, Mercer County, Metcalfe County, Monroe County, Montgomery County, Morgan County, Muhlenberg County, Nelson County, Nicholas County, Ohio County, Oldham County, Owen County, Owsley County, Pendleton County, Perry County, Pike County, Powell County, Pulaski County, Robertson County, Rockcastle County, Rowan County, Russell County, Scott County, Shelby County, Simpson County, Spencer County, Taylor County, Todd County, Trigg County, Trimble County, Union County, Warren County, Washington County, Wayne County, Webster County, Whitley County, Wolfe County, and Woodford County.
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Content Reviewed by:
Christina Xenides – Immigration Lawyer
Christina Xenides is our experienced Head of Immigration. She has represented thousands of individuals in a variety of applications for both immigrant and non-immigrant status.
She is well-versed in all aspects of U.S. immigration law. She also has extensive experience litigating cases in immigration court as a removal defense attorney and has successfully appealed many cases to the Board of Immigration Appeals.
Christina is also a member of The American Immigration Lawyers Association.
This page was last updated on: May 12, 2026
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