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Understanding Immigration Law
Immigration law governs how individuals enter live and work in the United States.
Common Immigration Cases
- Family visas
- Employment visas
- Green cards
- Citizenship
- Deportation defense
When to Contact an Immigration Lawyer
Legal advice is helpful when applying for visas or facing removal proceedings.
Immigration Process
- Application preparation
- Government filing
- Interview or hearing
Costs
Costs vary depending on the immigration case type.
FAQs
What does an immigration lawyer do?
They help clients navigate immigration laws and applications.
How long do immigration cases take?
Processing times vary by visa type.
Can lawyers help with deportation?
Yes attorneys can defend clients in immigration court.
What is a green card?
Permanent resident status in the United States.
Do I need a lawyer?
Legal guidance helps avoid application mistakes.
5515 Immigration Lawyers Found
Asif Arif is an Attorney admitted to the Paris Bar for over 8 years and the California Bar. Asif is a highly skilled attorney for immigration and business law issues in France and United States with extensive litigation and transactional experience. He has represented many individuals and corporations.
Passionate about serving the client and helping them navigate through the complex area of U.S. immigration law
I am an immigration attorney with extensive experience in all areas of immigration law. I remain current with the most recent developments in immigration law and am knowledgeable about the immigration consequences of crimes. I will work diligently to help you and your loved ones navigate the immigration system and reunite your families. I am admitted to both the Ninth and the Fifth Circuit Courts of Appeal as well as the Central District of California. Se habla español.
Born and raised in Southern California, Ms. León-Paul sought a career involved in social justice and public service and she found it in the area of immigration law. She credits her parents, who came from Mexico at a young age, for instilling this drive in her. Ms. León-Paul received her Bachelor of Science Degree in business administration from Chapman University in 2008.. Ms. León-Paul earned her Juris Doctor degree from Chapman University School of Law. She began her career in immigration law while a student extern of the Public Law Center in Santa Ana in 2009. After being admitted to the California State Bar in 2013, Ms. León-Paul began practicing in an immigration law firm in Santa Ana. She joined U.S. Immigration Law Group, LLP in Santa Ana in January 2015.
Monica practices exclusively in the area of immigration law, focusing primarily on family-based cases, deportation/removal defense, assisting victims of crime, advising individuals on avoiding the negative immigration consequences of criminal convictions and naturalization.. In addition to her private practice Monica has provided free legal services for asylum seekers, pro bono work through the American Immigration Lawyers' Association, Military Assistance Program, volunteered at local community immigration clinics, and is devoted to educating and advocating for her community. Monica is fluent in Spanish.
Carolina C. Gomez established the Orange County-based immigration and criminal law practice, The Law Office of Carolina C. Gomez, in 2012. Her office is currently located in Santa Ana, California.. As a native of Nicaragua, fluent in Spanish and English, clients often welcome her empathetic and effective approach to each case. A seasoned veteran in the courtroom, she’s handled thousands of immigration and family-based matters, in addition to criminal law cases such as DUI, drug crimes, domestic violence and other offenses.. Prior to opening her practice, she worked for several years as Senior Associate at U.S. Law Center. Previous positions included her role as an Associate at several diverse organizations including a renowned law firm in Los Angeles, where she handled many aspects of civil litigation cases and Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases.. She attended Western State University College of Law, where she earned a Business Law Certificate. After completing her law degree, she worked as a California State Bar Certified Law Clerk at the Practical Training of Law Students (PTLS). During her time at WSU Law, she interned at Community and Mission Hospitals as a law clerk. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Azusa Pacific University.. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Hispanic Bar Association, Orange County; and is a member of the State Bar of California; the Los Angeles Country Bar Association, Immigration Section; and the Orange County Bar Association.
If my answer is "Best Answer" or "Helpful," please mark it so because it helps me provide more free answers to the community in need. Prior to becoming a licensed attorney, I had over 15 years of work experience as a law clerk, interpreter and translator, frequently appearing in front of USCIS. I worked in immigration, political asylum, family law, and business law. I am a certified mediator for business and contract disputes, and I also mediate cases for the Superior Courts. I am a certified neutral under DRPA and I arbitrate cases for small/medium businesses. I am an advocate for survivors of domestic/family violence and human trafficking.
Yangkyoung Lee is a former investigative journalist who has a strong conviction in justice. She cares about people. She believes that people, especially those who find themselves lost in the confusing and intimidating maize of the legal system, deserve respect, and a competent lawyer.. Lee Justice Center, where Ms. Lee is a sole Principal Attorney, is not your average law office. You will meet a lawyer who is compassionate and passionate about helping her clients in their legal issues, but she is, at the same time, aggressive and competent enough to bring the case to trial if necessary. Even though Ms. Lee works out of San Diego, she accepts clients from anywhere in Southern California. She will not make her clients come to her office. Ms. Lee will go anywhere in Southern California to meet clients wherever there is a case.. Ms. Lee handles workers compensation and employment and labor matters such as, discrimination related to age, sex, or race, sexual harassment, family or medical leave, and civil rights cases on contingency . Lee also accepts personal injury cases involving dangerous conditions on public properties, construction sites, supermarkets, and automobile accidents, and civil rights cases on contingency. Ms. Lee is also very well versed in commercial litigation. Ms. Lee is proud to provide competent legal services in various practices of law at a reasonable cost. Lee Justice Center is a small law firm, which means, you will deal with the same lawyer who does your intake interview and who will handle your case until your case is closed. Ms. Lee is licensed to practice law in all state jurisdictions of California, and is also admitted in U.S. District Court, Southern District Court of California.
Certified Specialist, Immigration & Nationality Law, State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization.
Attorney Arzani is a Certified Specialist in Immigration & Nationality Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization.. She migrated to the United States from Tehran, Iran in 1980. She arrived in the United States with her family and experienced firsthand the sacrifices families make in order to come to the United States. Prior to her arrival, she had lived in England as well as Spain.. Attorney Arzani gained an in depth understanding of various cultures and their individual needs through her passion to explore the world. She represents clients from all over the world. It is one thing to be able to represent clients worldwide, it is another thing to be able to truly understand and relate to them.. Attorney Arzani received her Bachelors of Arts in Accounting from California State University Fullerton. She later received her Masters in Business Administration with an emphasis in Organizational Management. She attended law school at Trinity International University as well as Tulane University Law School. During her second year of law school, she served as a Judicial Extern for the Honorable Judge James Bar of the United States Bankruptcy Court. She further advanced her legal career by studying abroad in Paris and obtaining a Paris Institute Certificate in European Legal Studies from Sorbonne. Among her distinguished memberships are: the California Bar Association, American Immigration Lawyers Association and the Los Angeles Bar Association. Prior to becoming an attorney, she worked at Fortune 500 companies such as Coca Cola and Harcourt Brace. Her love for humanity and giving back to society is what motivates her to practice Immigration law.