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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Immigration lawyer in your area do?
A Immigration lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Immigration cases in your area.
How much does a Immigration lawyer cost in your area?
Most Immigration lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Immigration lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Immigration lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Immigration lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Immigration cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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I began my legal career as an attorney in EL SALVADOR. I received my Doctorate in Law from El Salvador National University in 1977. Subsequently, I continued my education at Brooklyn Law School, one of the most prestigious universities in the state of NEW YORK. I received my Juris Doctorate in 1992 from Brooklyn Law School. I am licensed to practice law in New York, Washington D.C., and El Salvador.. I have represented the community in a variety of services including Criminal, Immigration, Divorce, and Traffic cases. I am also able to handle your real estate or power of attorney cases in El Salvador.. I am a member of the Long Island Hispanic Bar Association, American Immigration Lawyers Association, and The Suffolk County Bar Association.. Please feel free to contact either of my two offices with any questions you may have: Brentwood, NY or Hempstead, NY. You can always email at:
Jerry Rulsky became a personal injury lawyer because he feels a deep responsibility to support people through some of the hardest moments of their lives after they’ve been injured, struggles he understands firsthand. As someone who was injured in a rear end auto collision as a young adult, lived with chronic back pain, and suffered a serious e-bike crash that fractured his scapula requiring months of physical therapy to regain the use of his left arm, Jerry brings a unique and empathetic perspective to every case. He knows what it feels like to be injured, to face uncertainty about the future, and to struggle physically, emotionally, and financially.. Jerry attended the University of California, Irvine, where he majored in Biology. He went on to earn his law degree from California Western School of Law. His background in science helps him better understand the medical side of injury cases, which plays a big role in building strong, clear claims for his clients.. He began his legal career working on pre-litigation cases, helping people through the early stages of recovery and laying the groundwork for what comes next. Over time, Jerry transitioned into litigation and then trial work, gaining valuable courtroom experience that continues to shape how he handles every case. That trial background has taught him to think several steps ahead. From the beginning of each case, he considers what it will take to get the best possible result, whether that means settlement or trial.. Jerry brings empathy and urgency to every case he handles. He knows that getting hurt affects more than just your physical health. It can impact your job, your finances, your peace of mind, and your plans for the future. He takes a hands-on approach to advocacy, whether it means helping clients get the right medical care, answering questions throughout the process, or making sure they feel heard and supported.. Outside the office, Jerry is a devoted husband, and proud dad to two amazing daughters. He’s also a lifelong dog lover and enjoys staying active, even as past injuries occasionally remind him of his limits. For Jerry, personal injury law isn’t just a profession, it’s a calling shaped by personal experience, driven by a commitment to justice, and defined by genuine compassion for the people he represents. He sees his role as helping clients regain a sense of control and hope during a difficult time. He stays grounded, puts in the hard work to build strong cases, and stands by his clients from start to finish.
Mr. Piscopo is an officer and principal at The LAW OFFICES OF LOUIS M. PISCOPO, A Professional Law Corporation where he practices Immigration and Nationality Law. He is certified by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization as Certified Specialist in Immigration & Nationality Law. Mr. Piscopo is past Chairman of the Orange County Bar Association's Immigration Section and American Immigration Lawyers Association Liaison Officer to the USCIS - Santa ana Office.. Mr. Piscopo and his firm handle a wide variety of immigration matters, including family-bases and employment-based petitions, adjustment of status, naturalization, citizenship and waiver applications and consular processing. He appears extensively before the Executive Office of Immigration Review (Immigration Court), the Board of Immigration Appeals and the Administrative Appeals Office. Mr. Piscopo regularly files and has successfully argued before the US Circuit Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit regarding removal and deportation cases. Mr. Piscopo has personally represented thousands of individuals from over 100 countries in immigration matters before the federal and immigration court and USCIS interviews.. Mr. Piscopo writes extensively in immigration matters, and his articles have appeared in leading Filipino-American and Hispanic publications. He has also been interviewed on radio and television and in newspapers discussing immigration issues and problems facing immigrants in the United States, and has given numerous seminars on immigration laws. Some the firm's cases have been chronicled on CNN and Telemundo, and in the Orange County Register and Los Angeles Times.
Kelly Bu founded her legal practice in 2008, specializing in immigration and corporate law. Kelly has practiced law in China and the U.S. for over 20 years.. Legal Experience in the U.S.Ms. Bu started her legal career in the U.S. in 2004 at a boutique San Jose law firm where she focused on immigration and corporate law. Kelly received formal legal education at two top-tier schools, Fudan University School of Law, China, and the University of Texas at Austin School of Law, in Texas.. Legal Experience in China.Kelly Bu had a solid corporate law background in China. Prior to moving to the US, Ms. Bu was an in-house counsel for 5 years at Shanghai General Motors, which is one of the top passenger car manufacturers in China.. Valued Chinese Connections.Ms. Bu was educated at Fudan University School of Law, a prominent law school in China, and is well-connected with legal and business associations within China. Her office has established good business relationships and connections with several acclaimed Chinese law firms, through Kelly’s relationships with former classmates or alumni who are now partners, senior associates, or of counsel. She has access to the very latest reports on developments of the Chinese legal system.. Supporting the Local Community and Pro Bono Work.Ms. Bu is committed to community service. She worked as a part-time, in-house volunteer immigration attorney at a San Francisco non-profit legal aid organization. Kelly frequently volunteers at various bar associations or non-profit organizations’ immigration clinics.
My name is Bob Graziano. I am an attorney with 25 years of experience. I have been practicing immigration law for more than 15 years and have focused on family immigration issues and in asylum and deportation defense work. While I do not,speak Spanish fluently myself, my staff speaks Spanish fluently. I can represent clients throughout the country and am admitted to practice law in both New York and California. I am also happy to assist in BIA appeals and appeals in Federal court as well. My background also includes a number of years teaching in a law school in New York State. I also have extensive experience in Social Security disability hearings and have been doing disability cases for more than 20 years. Thanks for taking a look at my profile and good luck with your case.. Bob Graziano
My Philosophy:. I truly care about you. That’s why I practice family and business immigration law. I’m an experienced immigration lawyer who truly understands what you are going through and the immigration legal services you need.. My family lived in an immigrant neighborhood with people who didn’t speak English. We lived with multiple generations of extended family members who worked many jobs, just to make ends meet. Everyone in our neighborhood joined together to help everyone else survive and eventually thrive.. These experiences guide my philosophy about how I treat others, how I practice law and how I try to live my life.. I appreciate the difficult decisions and sacrifices you’ve had to make. It’s not easy to leave behind, the only life you’ve ever known and the people who were a part of it. I understand your dreams, your wishes and your hopes for a better future for yourself and your children.. I also appreciate how difficult and overwhelming it is for companies that employ foreign nationals. You worry about complying with fast-changing immigration laws and making sure that you're filing the right immigration applications for your valued foreign employees. I can help keep your company in compliance with the regulations and prepare your immigration petitions for foreign nationals you are sponsoring.. Let me guide you through the daunting U.S. immigration process ahead of you.. As a dual U.S.-Italian citizen, I practice U.S. immigration law from my office in beautiful Arpino, Italy and from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. I can help individual clients and employers with U.S. immigration matters, regardless of where you are located.
Associate immigration attorney, Himedes V. Chicas, concentrates his practice in U.S. immigration and nationality law. He represents clients in various types of proceedings before the myriad federal immigration agencies and U.S. embassies/consulates worldwide.. Mr. Chicas’ focus is on complex removal defense cases before the immigration courts, including custody/bond redetermination and contested removability hearings. He has successfully represented clients in obtaining relief from removal in court through various avenues, including applications for asylum, withholding of removal, and protection under the Convention Against Torture, as well as applications for adjustment of status, TPS, NACARA, DACA, LPR/Non-LPR cancellation of removal, and criminal and non-criminal waivers of inadmissibility.. The Baltimore Immigration Court and the Board of Immigration Appeals have granted in absentia and sua sponte motions to reopen that Mr. Chicas has filed on behalf of his clients, and the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement has approved stays of removal and prosecutorial discretion requests that he has filed for his clients’ benefit.. Maryland immigration lawyer Jimedes Chicas has also secured the approval of affirmative immigration benefits for his clients, including family based immigrant visa petitions, fiancée petitions, U visa petitions, VAWA petitions, SIJ petitions, petitions to remove the conditions of residence, as well as applications for naturalization and certificate of citizenship.. Mr. Chicas is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and currently serves as the AILA D.C. Chapter Liaison for the Baltimore USCIS District Office, as well as the Maryland State Bar Association, where he sits on the Immigration Section Council and serves as the Legislative Liaison. He is also a member of the Montgomery County Bar Association, the Bar Association of Baltimore City, and the Maryland Immigrant Rights Coalition.. Mr. Chicas is a graduate of the University of Scranton. He earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Maryland School of Law, where he represented indigent clients as student attorney in the law school’s Immigration Clinic. He also served as the Executive Articles Editor for the Maryland Journal of International Law, an Asper Fellow for the Honorable Althea M. Handy, Circuit Court for Baltimore City, and a Legislative Law Clerk for Senator Ben Cardin in the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary.. Mr. Chicas is a member of the state bar of Maryland and is admitted to practice law in the U.S. District Court for Maryland and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.. You may email Mr Chicas at or call him in the office at.
Ms. Sarkisova advises clients on Immigration law, bankrutpcy, and family law matters. She is admitted to practice law in Washington and New York states. Her experience as an attorney includes working for The Law Offices of Mark Kressner in New York, NY, and K&L Gates in Seattle, WA.
Emily White is a graduate of the University of Denver, College of Law. While at the University of Denver, she also obtained a Masters of Social Work with a focus in public policy. Prior to law school, Ms. White received her B.A. in Philosophy with high honors from Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland. Although she is a native of New Hampshire, she has considered Colorado home for nearly a decade.. Emily is active in the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). At the national level, she is a member of the AILA liaison committee with Immigration and Customs Enforecment. In Colorado, she currently serves as the chair of AILA Colorado’s liaison committee with the Office of the Chief Counsel and vice-chair of AILA Colorado’s liaison with the Detention and Removal Office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.. She presents on issues of immigration law to local and national audiences. She volunteers her time monthly to legal programs assisting individuals with immigration matters.. As an attorney with Abramson IMMIGRATION+SOLUTIONS pllc, Emily successfully represents clients before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, the Executive Office for Immigration Review, and the Board of Immigration Appeals.. ______________________________________________________
America is blessed and unique in all the world because it was built by immigrants. Each immigrant brought a passion for building a better life using the talents and tools from their home country. As each built a better life, they also built a better nation.. Today, immigration is under fire. Misinformation, fear and even racial bias has led many to call for expulsion of illegal immigrants, and ending our heritage as a nation of immigrants. There are better to ways to deal with the current problems than mass deportation.. My goal is to help people immigrate legally and to advocate for those who need help.