Immigration lawyers in California Andres Ortiz to Anita Mukherji

Explore California attorneys like Andres Ortiz, Andrew Bartlett, Andrew Knapp, Andrew Vazquez, Andy Lai, Angel Lalama, Angela Emerick, and Anita Mukherji. in cities like LONG BEACH, Los Angeles, Houston, Santa Rosa and Oakland. These attorneys specialize in Immigration in Zip codes like 90802, 94306, 94607.

Andres Ortiz

Firm: Andres James Ortiz
320 Pine Ave. , LONG BEACH , California 90802 Zip code: 90802
Practice Areas: Immigration
Andrés Ortiz is an immigration lawyer in California and a foremost authority on the potential adverse immigration consequences of criminal convictions and plea deals (“Padilla Opinions”). Attorneys from across the nation consult Andrés on a regular basis for his expertise in how to resolve criminal cases without triggering deportation and removal.. A graduate of Loyola Law School, Andrés has been the recipient of numerous awards for his work. He was named a “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers and was Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy's pro bono attorney of the year for 2016.. Andrés handles cases in immigration court, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California and the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. He is a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Immigration Section Executive Committee as well as an ICE Public Advocate Field Liaison.. In addition to Padilla Opinions, matters Andrés handles:
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Andrew Bartlett

Firm: Community Immigration Law Office of Andrew Bartlett
230 S. California Ave Ste 107 , Palo Alto , California 94306 Zip code: 94306
Practice Areas: Immigration
I am a reasonable fee/low-bono community immigration attorney. My main office is in San Rafael and I share my time between this and my two outpost offices, in Oakland (2 mins from Amtrak Jack London Square) and in Palo Alto - on S. California.. I am also the immigration attorney for a local nonprofit - the Brazilian keep my private fees low - the same as the non-profit - since i can't compete with myself. And because I get all the nice clients that way.. I limit immigration court work to asylum cases and children, so I don't compete directly with my wonderful colleagues dedicated to removal defense.. Come see  me for the smallest form, green cards, naturalization through to a U-Visa or VAWA application, or anything to do with minors or dreamers with immigration issues,. Or just for a consultation to talk over your immigration issues and options.  Also, if you are here through the employment route, your lawyers represent your employer, and you might find it helpful to discuss questions with an independent attorney. Particularly one with a long career in business before becoming an attorney.
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Andrew Knapp

Firm: Immigrant Access to Justice Assistance
1301 W 2nd St Ste 100 , Los Angeles , California 90026 Zip code: 90026
Practice Areas: Immigration
Andrew Knapp is an adjunct professor at Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, California and Western State College of Law in Irvine, California, where he teaches both law schools’ Ninth Circuit Appellate Litigation Clinics. In that capacity, he regularly serves, along with his law students, as appointed pro bono counsel for immigration cases assigned through the Ninth Circuit’s law school clinic pro bono program. Andrew and his law students have won most of their pro bono Ninth Circuit appointed immigration cases, including Chavez Garcia v. Sessions, 871 F.3d 991 (9th Cir. 2017), Dimaya v. Lynch, 803 F.3d 1110 (9th Cir. 2015), Muniz Alvarado v. Lynch, 603 . 637 (9th Cir. 2015), Gomez Ponce v. Holder, 571 . 528 (9th Cir. 2014), and Hernandez v. Holder, 738 F.3d 1099 (9th Cir. 2013). The clinic’s big win in Dimaya v. Lynch was affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in a 5 to 4 decision, Sessions v. Dimaya, 138 S.Ct. 1204 (2018), in which Justice Kagan, writing for the majority, affirmed the Ninth Circuit’s invalidation of a criminal removal provision as unconstitutionally void for vagueness. Andrew also successfully moved the Ninth Circuit in Marinelarena v. Sessions, 886 F.3d 737 (9th Cir. 2018), to reconsider, before an 11 judge panel, the only case he and his Southwestern Appellate Litigation Clinic lost in a published decision (Marinelarena v. Sessions, 869 F.3d 780 (9th Cir. 2017). Subsequently, the 11 judge en banc panel, ruling 8 to 3, flipped this decision in Marinelarena v. Barr, 930 F.3d 1039 (9th Cir. 2019).. Andrew also serves as the Chief Financial Officer and lead volunteer attorney for Immigrant Access to Justice Assistance (“IAJA”), a charitable nonprofit which provides pro bono representation before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to disadvantaged noncitizens who would otherwise go without legal representation. Andrew’s last full time employment was as a staff attorney for the Board of Immigration Appeals in Falls Church, Virginia, from 2010 to 2011, drafting decisions for three Board member panels. Before that, he practiced immigration law in Los Angeles for over 10 years with Cifuentes Knapp & Associates, and for nearly 4 years in Orange County as a solo practitioner. Prior to that, he worked for the former U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service as an asylum officer in the mid 1990’s.. For over the past 25 years, Andrew has successfully represented numerous noncitizens before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In all of his published cases, his clients have prevailed both before the Ninth Circuit, and, on remand, before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and the Immigration Court. Andrew’s BIA wins include Matter of Ordaz, 26 I&N Dec. 637 (BIA 2015), abrogated in part on other grounds by the U.S. Supreme Court in Pereira v. Sessions, S.Ct. , 2018 WL 3058276 (June 21, 2018) (holding that a notice to appear that was served but never resulted in the commencement of removal proceedings does not have “stop time” effect for purposes of establishing eligibility for cancellation of removal). Andrew’s published Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals wins include: Chavez Garcia v. Sessions, 871 F.3d 991 (9th Cir. 2017) (holding that the Immigration Judge’s failure to inform Chavez-Garcia that his departure from the United States would constitute a waiver of his previously reserved right to appeal rendered his purported appeal waiver constitutionally invalid); Dimaya v. Lynch, 803 F.3d 1110 (9th Cir. 2015) (striking down a criminal deportation statute as unconstitutionally void for vagueness); Hernandez v. Holder, 738 F.3d 1099 (9th Cir. 2013) (holding that the Board of Immigration Appeals’ “place of filing” rule – mandating that a motion to reopen must be filed with the Immigration Judge after the Board dismisses a direct appeal on timeliness grounds – is not a jurisdictional bar to the Board’s authority to reopen removal proceedings); Mejia Hernandez v. Holder, 633 F.3d 818 (9th Cir. 2011) (finding a motion to reopen filing deadline equitably tolled for nearly seven years and that the petitioner’s waiting for his wife’s application to be adjudicated first was reasonable under the circumstances and did not show a lack of due diligence); De Rodriguez Echeverria v. Mukasey, 534 F.3d 1047 (9th Cir. 2008) (remanding where the Immigration Judge “erred in determining that Rodriguez was not under arrest at the time she gave her incriminating statement”); Recinos De Leon v. Gonzales, 400 F.3d 1185 (9th Cir. 2005) (where the Immigration Judge’s opinion was “literally incomprehensible” and the BIA summarily affirmed without opinion, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals could not review the substance of the decision and was required to remand); Reyes Melendez v. INS, 342 F.3d 1001 (9th Cir. 2003) (remanding where the Immigration Judge was “aggressive,” “snide,” and accused the noncitizen of moral impropriety, and where the Judge’s bias precluded full consideration of the noncitizen’s relevant hardship factors); Guadalupe Cruz v. INS, 240 F.3d 1209 (9th Cir. 2001) (holding that the BIA erred by not correcting the due process violation committed by the Immigration Judge’s erroneous application of the newly enacted “stop time” rule before its April 1, 1997 effective date).. Andrew’s accolades include the Alumni Achievement Award he was conferred on November 5, 2016 by his alma mater, Western State Law School, and the Ninth Circuit Distinguished Pro Bono Award, he and his supervising professor, Professor Gowri Ramachandran, were awarded by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit at a ceremony at the Ninth Circuit’s Pasadena courthouse on September 26, 2018.. Andrew has participated as a panelist on many immigration law conference programs presented by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and local and national bar associations, including the June 15, 2018 American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Annual Conference seminar entitled “Preventing the Demise of Due Process,” the June 23, 2017 AILA Annual Conference seminar entitled “Void for Vagueness: How to Apply Johnson in the Immigration Context,” the January 14, 2016 United States Court of Appeals “Immigration Law Training,” the December 13, 2014 Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA) seminar entitled “Practicing Immigration Law before the Ninth Circuit and U.S. District Court,” the November 9, 2012 AILA California Chapters Conference seminar entitled “The Modified Categorical Approach in the Ninth Circuit,” the November 13, 2009 AILA California Chapters Conference seminar entitled “ICE Update - The ICE Storm,” the March 11, 2008 National AILA audio seminar entitled “TPS: What Kind of Status Is It?,” the October 24, 2012 AILA Southern California Chapter (SoCal AILA) seminar entitled “Beyond the Master Calendar Hearing: An Introductory Overview of Removal Defense for Newer Practitioners and Refresher Course for Existing Practitioners,” the March 17, 2010 SoCal AILA seminar entitled “Ninth Circuit Update,” the July 22, 2009 SoCal AILA seminar entitled “Nuances of Unlawful Presence,” the August 28, 2008 SoCal AILA seminar entitled “Immigration Court Practice Manual,” the July 20, 2006 SoCal AILA seminar entitled “Reinstatement of Removal and I 212 Waivers After Fernandez Vargas,” the May 27, 2004 Mexican American Bar Association (MABA) seminar entitled “Fighting Back Against the Unauthorized Practice of Law,” the May 15, 2003 SoCal AILA seminar entitled “Asylum/NACARA Update,” the June 27, 2002 MABA seminar entitled “How to do a Successful Motion to Reopen Before the Immigration Court,” and the November 3, 2001 AILA California Chapters Conference seminar entitled “KUTV New Channels for Victims of Crimes and Lonesome Spouses.”. Andrew’s articles and publications include:. “Void for Vagueness: How to Apply Johnson in the Immigration Context,” published in the 2017 American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference Handbook. Editor, 2013 American Immigration Lawyers Association California Chapters Conference Handbook. “The Modified Categorical Approach in the Ninth Circuit,” published in the 2012 American Immigration Lawyers Association California Chapters Conference Handbook. “ICE Update The ICE Storm,” published in the 2009 American Immigration Lawyers Association California Chapters Conference Handbook. BIA Finds Service Of OSC On Two Year Old Defective For Failure To Serve The Child’s Mother (,0927 ). Reopening Deportation Proceedings: A Look At Applicable Exceptions To Motions To Reopen (,0214 ). Andrew’s unpublished BIA victories are available on the internet at:. Hugo Alvarado Cortez A070 781 971 BIA Mar 10 2014 (vacating the denial of an I 130 step-parent, post-divorce, visa petition because the “case law does not require proof of active parenting and continuing financial support by a step parent.”). Daniel Nava A099 317 368 BIA March 30 2012 (reducing the bond set by an immigration judge from $20,000 to $7,500 for a criminal noncitizen with a pending Ninth Circuit appeal under Casas Castrillon v. DHS, 535 F.3d 942 (9th Cir. 2008)). Maritza Santos Ardon A073 904 816 BIA Aug 27 2013 (reopening proceedings for a single mother to apply for suspension of deportation as the parent of a U.S. born child who was battered by the child’s other, lawful permanent resident parent). (finding the service of the deportation charging document on a two year old defective for failure to serve the child’s mother)
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Andrew Vazquez

Po Box 2199 , Pasadena , California 91102 Zip code: 91102
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Andy Lai

Firm: Lai Corsini & Lapus LLC
5800 Ranchester Dr Ste 200 , Houston , California 77036 Zip code: 77036
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Angel Lalama

Firm: Lalama Immigration Law, Apc
714 W Olympic Blvd , Los Angeles , California 90015 Zip code: 90015
Practice Areas: Immigration
Angel Lalama is an immigration lawyer based in Los Angeles who serves the immigrant community throughout the United States and abroad. Angel’s experience with immigration law began in 2013, when he represented victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, and persons in ICE custody, as a law clerk with the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and his law school’s Immigration Clinic. Angel was raised by his parents who came to the United States from Ecuador in the late 1970’s. It is because of his upbringing that Angel can now bring to every one of his cases a unique understanding as to the many obstacles faced by immigrants in this country, whether it is a recent arrival fleeing their home country, someone living in the United States for decades without any legal status, or a foreign-born worker looking for employment opportunities in the U.S. Since attaining his law license in 2014, Angel has successfully represented hundreds of clients in family & employment-based immigration, waivers, naturalization, U Visas, VAWA, DACA and in immigration courts throughout the United States, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, New York, among others. Angel speaks English and Spanish and has been admitted to the State Bar of California, United States District Court of California Central District, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.. I do not check avvo direct messages. Please call my office to schedule a consultation.
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Angela Emerick

Firm: EMERICK LAW OFFICES
575 W College Ave Ste 205 , Santa Rosa , California 95401 Zip code: 95401
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Angela Fontova

Firm: Fontova Law Group, Inc.
1150 South Olive Street , Los Angeles , California 90015 Zip code: 90015
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Angela Mcgill

Firm: The Law Office of Angela Novas McGill
249 E Ocean Blvd #1006 , Long Beach , California 90802 Zip code: 90802
Practice Areas: Immigration
I am a sole practitioner with a focus on immigration and family law practice. My firm deals with all facets of immigration, from business visas to family petitions, deportation defense including representation at bond hearings in the various immigration detention centeres, and appeals to the federal courts. I am a native of Spain who immigrated to the United States through marriage. I am also a family law attorney and can vigorously represent you in all family law matters including divorce, petitions to establish paternity, custody and child support matters. I have two trusted employees on my team but I oversee all cases, big and small.
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Angela Suh

Firm: Law Office of Angela Y Suh
3435 Wilshire Blvd Ste 2460 , Los Angeles , California 90010 Zip code: 90010
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Angela Wong

Firm: Paparelli & Partners LLP
4 Park Plaza , Irvine , California 92614 Zip code: 92614
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Angelica Navarrosigala

Firm: Law Offices of John R. Alcorn
17752 Mitchell N, Suite H , Irvine , California 92614 Zip code: 92614
Practice Areas: Immigration
As the daughter of immigrant parents, I have personal experience with the immigration system of the United States.  My experience allows me to offer a unique empathy and insight to our clients. I am fluent in English and Spanish and am able to provide Spanish-speaking clients with the comfort of receiving legal services in their native language.
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Angelina Lerma

Firm: Social Security Administration
12440 Imperial Hwy Ste 250 , Norwalk , California 90650 Zip code: 90650
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Angeline Chen

Firm: Clark Hill
555 Flower St, Los Angeles, CA , Los Angeles , California 90012 Zip code: 90012
Practice Areas: Immigration
Angeline Chen represents employers, employees, investors, students, and individuals in family-based immigration matters, and represents victims of certain crimes (U visa) and victims of domestic violence (VAWA). She works with businesses and employees in obtaining temporary work visas (H-1B, O, E-2, L-1, TN) and permanent residence for individuals such as professionals (EB-2, EB-3), executives (EB-1), investors (EB-5), entertainers, registered nurses, and individuals with extraordinary ability, including those in the sciences, arts, education, business, and athletic fields. Angeline also assists permanent residents in becoming US citizens, including application preparation and representation at the interview with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).. Prior to joining Clark Hill, Angeline worked with the Shusterman group for over 4 years. Prior to that, she was a solo practitioner for 11 years in San Marino and Pasadena, CA. She has been interviewed on CNN, CTV, radio shows and featured on an article in for her pro bono work at the border as the co-founder of Rise to Reunite.. Angeline is also the President of the Board of Directors of YWCA Pasadena and a Board member of El Rio Community School. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and the Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA).. She earned her J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and received a Certificate of Study from the School of Business and Public Policy at Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania School of Business. Angeline graduated cum laude from the University of California, Irvine, where she earned a B.A. in Sociology, with a minor in Philosophy and Criminology, Law and Society.
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Angie Ayala

Firm: Wilner & O'Reilly
333 City Blvd W Ste 1918 , Orange , California 92868 Zip code: 92868
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Angie Esquivel

Firm: Orange County District Attorney's Office
300 N Flower St , Santa Ana , California 92703 Zip code: 92703
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Angie Rupert

Firm: Rupert Law Group
321 N Pass Ave # 235 , Burbank , California 91505 Zip code: 91505
Practice Areas: Immigration
Angie Rupert is an E2 investor visa attorney based in Los Angeles, California. She has had the pleasure of helping clients from all over the world get E2 visas in order to run businesses here in the United States. She is the founder of Rupert Law Group, one of the few law firms in the US that focuses almost exclusively on E2 visas.. As a result of the firm’s laser focus, Ms. Rupert is well-versed on even the most unusual or complicated cases. E2 investors and entrepreneurs can rest assured knowing that Ms. Rupert has the experience they deserve. She has an overwhelming approval rate for E2 visas.. In addition to her depth of experience with E2 visas, Ms. Rupert offers unparalleled client service. She insists on frequent and open communication, and she provides exceptional client focus and care every step of the E2 visa process.. Unlike many attorneys, Ms. Rupert understands the ups and downs associated with starting a successful business. In addition to founding Rupert Law Group, she built a full-service marketing firm that offered comprehensive traditional and digital marketing strategies to a variety of industries including legal, health care, education and finance. Ms. Rupert’s marketing expertise benefited businesses ranging from start-ups to $100 million revenue companies.
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Anibal Sanchez

3699 Wilshire, Ste. 600 , Los Angeles , California 90010 Zip code: 90010
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Anish Vashistha

Firm: Law Firm of Anish Vashistha, APLC
3450 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Unit #401 , Los Angeles , California 90068 Zip code: 90068
Practice Areas: Immigration
Admissions. United States Supreme Court. United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. United States District Court for the Central District of California. United States District Court of the Northern District of California. All California State Courts. Memberships. Los Angeles County Bar Association. American Immigration Lawyers Association. Education. Georgetown University Law Center, J.D.. Georgetown University, B.S.F.S.
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Anita Mukherji

Firm: Bean, Lloyd, Mukherji, & Taylor, LLP
110 11 Th St , Oakland , California 94607 Zip code: 94607
Practice Areas: Immigration
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