224-222-0660
Click to call for a case evaluation.
Charlotte Immigration Attorneys
The immigration lawyers at Siri & Glimstad are ready to handle cases throughout Charlotte.
OUR LOCATION:
525 North Tryon Street
Suite 1600
Charlotte, NC 28202
CONTACT US
We Specialize in Immigration Vaccine Waivers
When a Charlotte green card case requires a vaccine waiver, the process can quickly become more technical than many applicants expect. Our Charlotte immigration attorneys assist clients with vaccine-related immigration issues that demand careful legal framing, strong supporting documentation, and close attention to procedural detail. These matters are often time-sensitive and deeply personal, and we treat them with the seriousness they require.
For Charlotte clients, we provide focused immigration waiver support backed by clear communication and a practical, organized approach. Rather than treating vaccine waiver matters like routine add-ons, we work to address them strategically so clients understand the process, remain informed, and are better positioned for a successful result.
CONTACT US
Our experienced Charlotte immigration attorneys regularly assist both individuals and companies with many types of immigration matters, including:
✅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 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 And more
✅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 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 And more
Services Offered in Charlotte
Our Charlotte immigration attorneys help individuals, families, and businesses with a wide variety of immigration matters. We handle immigrant and non-immigrant visas, family-based petitions, naturalization and citizenship matters, consular processing, waivers of inadmissibility, asylum claims, and deportation or removal defense. We also represent clients in immigration litigation, appeals, and federal court when a case calls for more advanced legal advocacy.
We additionally assist with Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, crime victim visas, employment-based immigration, and investor immigration strategies. Whether the matter involves family reunification, work authorization, humanitarian protection, or a complex waiver issue, we provide Charlotte clients with disciplined legal support designed to keep cases moving and goals in focus.
CONTACT US
From Our Immigration Clients
Frequently Asked Questions
What vaccines are required for U.S. immigration to Charlotte?
Vaccine requirements for U.S. immigration are set at the federal level by USCIS and the CDC, so Charlotte follows the exact same nationwide standards. Depending on age and medical history, applicants must show proof of immunization for measles, mumps, rubella, polio, tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis, varicella, Haemophilus influenzae type B (for children), hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus (for infants), meningococcal, pneumococcal, and seasonal flu.
Do you handle immigration cases outside of Charlotte?
We represent clients and communities throughout the entire state of North Carolina. Whether you are in Charlotte or living in another city in NC—such as Raleigh, Asheville, or Wilmington—our attorneys are available to provide skilled legal support. No matter where you reside in North Carolina, we’re ready to deliver the same high level of service and advocacy.
Can one law firm handle both family and employment immigration issues?
Yes. At Siri & Glimstad, our cross-specialized team coordinates every aspect of your case, so that strategy in one area supports success in others. We can seamlessly manage family-based petitions, employment visas, investor cases, and waiver applications all under one roof, ensuring that all parts of your immigration plan work together.
How does consular processing work for Charlotte clients?
Consular processing is the procedure for obtaining an immigrant visa from abroad. It typically involves submitting your visa petition to the National Visa Center and completing an interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate overseas. We prepare and organize all necessary documents and guide you through each step of the process, whether you’re living in Charlotte or traveling abroad for your interview.
What documents should I bring to my immigration medical exam?
Bring a government-issued photo ID (such as a passport or driver’s license), your vaccination records, any previous medical records, and any lab results that show proof of immunity to required diseases. Be sure to have certified English translations for any documents not in English. We provide clients with a detailed checklist so you know exactly what to bring to the civil surgeon appointment.
CONTACT US
Representing All of North Carolina
Our law firm provides dedicated immigration representation throughout North Carolina. Whether you live in a major Piedmont city like Charlotte or Raleigh, in a coastal town like Wilmington or the Outer Banks, or in a mountain community in the Appalachian region, our attorneys are ready to offer knowledgeable and responsive legal guidance. We are familiar with North Carolina’s diverse communities and committed to helping clients statewide with integrity and expertise.
CONTACT US
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: October 30, 2025
Christina In The News:
The Amber May Show
An Informed Life Radio
Right On Point Podcast
Christina Xenides featured in The Epoch Times discussing USCIS’s recent repeal of the COVID-19 vaccine requirement.
Contact Us:
(224) 222-0660