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The Regulation of Immigration within Utah

Immigration to the U.S. is regulated by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, or USCIS. If you are planning on entering the country, have family members who want to come to Utah, or need to change your immigration status, you will probably have to deal with the USCIS in Utah throughout the process.

Become a Legal Immigrant in Utah

Whether you entered the country illegally or your resident status has expired, you should speak to an Immigration attorney regarding your options for becoming a legal resident of Utah.

Do not talk to federal immigration officers in Utah without first ensuring that you have all the required documents.

Interesting Facts About Utah

Utah is located in the Western region of the U.S. It has over 2.7 million residents, with about 80% of the population living near Salt Lake City. Utah is an important state in terms of technology and research, heavy industry, and outdoor recreational tourism. Utah became a state on January 4, 1986.

Salt Lake City is Utah's state capital and is a center of economic and social life. The state's Capitol Building is located there. Utah's state Supreme Court used to meet in the Capitol Building. Now, the Utah Supreme Court convenes at the Scott M. Matheson courthouse, also located in Salt Lake City. The multi-million dollar Matheson courthouse has been nicknamed "The Taj Mahal" in reference to its extraordinary cost.

Other courts of law in Utah include the Justice Courts, District Courts, and the Courts of Appeals. The state judiciary also maintains an online media resource center that assists media representatives in covering trials. Utah's laws are among the most restrictive in the nation. For example, the state has many laws outlawing activities such as gambling and it places heavy restrictions on the sale of alcohol.

Recognizing the community's legal needs, the Utah State Bar has officially partnered with LegalMatch. The state of Utah currently uses LegalMatch as its official attorney-client matching service. You can find lawyers in Utah through LegalMatch by posting your case through our online system. Utah lawyers offer services in many fields in order to meet the legal needs of Utah residents.