Immigration lawyers in Montana

Immigration in Montana

Montana has one of the smaller foreign-born populations in the country, but its ranching and agricultural economy, energy sector, and the tourism industry around Glacier and Yellowstone create real demand for seasonal and skilled immigration help — and its long northern border with Canada adds a cross-border dimension. Major population centers include Billings, Missoula, Bozeman and Great Falls.

Common matters include H-2A and H-2B seasonal labor in agriculture and tourism, employment and family petitions, university-related cases in Missoula and Bozeman, and naturalization.

Immigration services in Montana

Even with a smaller immigrant population, Montana attorneys handle the full range of immigration matters:

  • Employment & work visas — H-1B, L-1, O-1, TN, and PERM-based EB-2 and EB-3 green cards.
  • Students & visitors — F-1, M-1, J-1, and B-1/B-2 visas, plus change- and extension-of-status filings.
  • Seasonal & agricultural labor — H-2A and H-2B petitions and employer compliance.
  • Family-based green cards — petitions for spouses, parents, children, and siblings, plus fiancé(e) visas and adjustment of status.
  • Skilled-worker & extraordinary-ability visas — H-1B, O-1, L-1, and EB-1/EB-2 NIW green cards for engineers, researchers, and founders.
  • Investor & business visas — E-2 treaty investor, EB-5 immigrant investor, and L-1 intracompany transfers.
  • Asylum & humanitarian relief — affirmative and defensive asylum, U and T visas, VAWA self-petitions, DACA, and TPS.
  • Deportation & removal defense — bond hearings, cancellation of removal, waivers, and appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals.
  • Naturalization & citizenship — N-400 applications, civics-test preparation, and citizenship for children.

Communities served across Montana

Montana's immigrant population is small but growing, with Latino agricultural workers and a modest resettled-refugee presence. A good immigration lawyer understands not just the law but the specific documents, languages, and consular realities these communities face. Every profile on Immigrantio shows the lawyer's practice areas, the languages they speak, their years of experience, and verified client reviews — so you can match with someone who genuinely fits your case in Montana.

How to choose — and book — a Montana immigration lawyer

Immigration law is federal, so an attorney who focuses on Montana can represent you whether you already live there or are applying from another state or abroad. A lawyer who regularly practices in Montana also brings real advantages: familiarity with the USCIS offices and immigration courts that handle Montana cases. Before you hire, compare a few attorneys, ask each to explain the likely timeline, total cost, and risks of your case up front, and read what past clients say. When you're ready, browse verified immigration lawyers serving Montana and book a free or paid consultation directly through Immigrantio — getting trustworthy advice early is the surest way to protect your case and your future in the United States.