Firm: Law Offices of Catherine Ferrigno
Practice Areas: Immigration
My practice is dedicated exclusively to immigration law. I have handled a number of immigration cases, including:. I am committed to the best representation for my clients. Clients receive the attention they deserve, with prompt responses to their emails and phone calls.
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Firm: Law Firm of Leon Hazany and Associates
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Law Office of Cecily Clements
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Maximilian Law Inc.
Practice Areas: Immigration
Cedric M. Shen is the principal attorney at Maximilian Law Inc., a U.S. immigration law firm located in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Shen has been practicing law since 2004. He has served as an adjunct law professor, published several legal articles, and presented at numerous legal conferences. Mr. Shen's clients have come from all over the world, including Canada, Mexico, China, Spain, Iran and Russia. They have included celebrities, professional athletes, entrepreneurs, entertainment executives, attorneys, physicians, small businesses, and multi-national corporations, just to name a few. Mr. Shen's immigration practice focuses on helping clients from all over the world obtain visas, including: TN, H-1B, E-3, O-1 and L-1 work visas, E-2 treaty investor visas, and fiance (K-1) visas. He also helps clients obtain U.S. citizenship as well as green cards via marriage, employment, family or investments.
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Firm: Del Rio Law Firm
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: MCM Law Group, P.C.
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: The Law Offices of Grewal & Associates
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Law Offices of Chanaka N. Ramanayaka, APC
Practice Areas: Immigration
I am a licensed attorney in California, practicing in the field of immigration law. I have worked as an associate of a long-standing immigration law firm based in San Diego, California. I have volunteered as an attorney at Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Immigration and Refugee Resettlement Services. I have also worked as the Staff Attorney of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Immigration and Refugee Resettlement Services.. I am a graduate of the University of Middlesex, UK, where I earned my LLB (Hon). Additionally, I am an Attorney-at-Law of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka and hold a Diploma in Forensic Medicine and Science for lawyers from Medical College, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. I hold a Masters degree (LLM, cum laude) in Comparative Law from California Western School of Law, San Diego.
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Firm: Cornerstone Law Group, PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Palladino, Isbell & Casazza LLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
Hon. Charles M. Honeyman (Retired) joined Palladino, Isbell & Casazza, LLC as of counsel in October 2020, after serving in a similar capacity for the firm’s predecessor and following more than 24 years of service as an Immigration Judge. Judge Honeyman provides strategic litigation counsel and invaluable guidance in support of the firm’s clients, especially those applying for asylum and/or facing removal proceedings.. Judge Honeyman was appointed as an Immigration Judge by the U.S. Department of Justice, Executive Office for Immigration Review, in September 1995. During his tenure, Judge Honeyman served in a number of capacities and was frequently called upon for special assignments by both the government and the private bar, including: pro bono liaison judge; EOIR-AILA liaison; EOIR Training Conference speaker; Allenwood Federal Correctional Institution docket; Pittsburgh televideo docket; details: New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Baltimore, Pearsall, TX, Port Isabel, TX, Jena, LA, Oakdale, LA, and Otero, NM; special case assignments-Nazi War Criminal cases (2); frequent CLE speaker; law school guest lecturer; National Association of Immigration Judges (NAIJ)-member, local representative, precedent committee. Additionally, a number of Judge Honeyman’s cases resulted in widely cited decisions in the Third, First, and Second Circuit Courts of Appeal, helping to shape the landscape of immigration law both regionally and nationally. Included among the many notable cases are: Alimbaev v. Attorney General; Kaplun v. Attorney General; Luciana v. Attorney General; Fadiga v. Attorney General; Szehinskyj v. Attorney General; Paiz-Cabrera v. Attorney General; and Sukwanputra v. Attorney General.. Highly respected and learned, Judge Honeyman’s retirement from the bench and return to private practice (as political interference with judicial independence increased) was covered by major news outlets, including NPR Morning Edition, The Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Independent, BuzzFeed, and Voice of America Latin America Division.. Judge Honeyman received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1971 from Roanoke College, a Master of Arts degree (Political Science) in 1975 from Penn State University, a Master of Public Policy degree in 1977 from the University of Michigan, and a Juris Doctor degree in 1981 from the University of Baltimore. From 1981 until 1995, Judge Honeyman practiced immigration law at firms in Baltimore and thereafter in Philadelphia. He also served as an Adjunct Professor at Villanova University Law School in the fall of 1988 and 1989 and guest lectured frequently at Philadelphia area law schools. Additionally, while in private practice, Judge Honeyman held prominent positions, both locally and nationally, in the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), including service for two years as national co-chair of AILA’s liaison committee with EOIR. He also spoke frequently at local, regional, and national conferences.. Following his retirement as an Immigration Judge, in addition to his of counsel work, Judge Honeyman has been called upon regularly to teach and speak in a variety of settings. He has guest lectured at area law schools and presented at AILA’s pro bono training, annual Immigration Court conferences, and CLE training conferences. Notably, Judge Honeyman was a leading speaker at AILA’s Public Action in support of independent Immigration Courts (along with U.S. Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon, House Judiciary Vice-Chair) held at the National Constitution Center on September 17, 2020. Moreover, he has also advised academic scholars conducting research on immigration-related topics. Additionally, Judge Honeyman presented a webinar for a leading software company that has produced a case management system for immigration law firms.. Judge Honeyman is a retired member of the National Association of Immigration Judges (NAIJ), a member of the prestigious Roundtable of Former Immigration Judges, and is an active member of AILA’s Philadelphia Chapter, offering its EOIR liaison committee advice and support along with presenting at CLE authorized chapter events.. Judge Honeyman is a member of the Maryland (active) and Pennsylvania bars, and was formerly a member of the New Jersey bar.
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Firm: Law Office of Charles Medina
Practice Areas: Immigration
Charles Medina is a member of the New York, Washington State, and Philippine Bars, with a law practice that spans over 10 years. In the Seattle Area, we offer legal services mainly in immigration, estate planning and divorce. In other states, we offer exclusive legal services in immigration.. 1. Immigration. Immigration services often involve either relief from removal or application for benefits. If you are in removal proceedings, we will help you fight removal by finding the best relief available to you. Our attorney, Charles Medina, litigates complex immigration cases before Immigration Courts across the U.S., the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Charles defends individuals who face removal due to past criminal offenses, immigration fraud, visa violations and other unlawful conduct.. If you are not in removal proceedings, we can help you apply for benefits with USCIS such as waivers of inadmissibility, reinstatement of student visa status, reinstatement of revoked petitions, and visas or green cards for investors, aliens of extraordinary ability, skilled workers, battered spouses, or family members.. 2. Estate Planning. Estate planning is concerned with one main problem: what happens to one’s properties when one dies? Will there be taxes that need to be paid when these properties are transferred to the heirs or beneficiaries after a person dies? How does one minimize, or if possible, eliminate, taxes and probate costs so that their heirs will get the maximum value of these assets? How does one protect one’s assets from creditors? How does one protect the assets if the heirs have reckless spending habits? How does one make sure that one’s hard earned assets will be enjoyed by the one’s heirs and the next generation after?. Once you have identified your concerns, we will help you achieve your goals in the most effective way possible within the limits provided by law. We will examine with you all your options and help you understand which options would accomplish your objectives and why some options would not.. 3. Divorce. Divorce is often something that no one planned or anticipated but when it becomes inevitable, divorce should be managed thoughtfully and carefully so that all parties involved can move on with their new lives. Sometimes, divorce is amicable and that makes the process easy for everyone.. However, when divorce is contested, you would need all the help you can get. We will help you navigate a complex process so that you can protect your rights and interests. When you do it alone, sometimes strong emotions prevent you from making thoughtful decisions. We will provide you with the objective and rational advice you need so that you can get the best possible outcome under your particular circumstances. When we represent you, we give you peace of mind and the confidence to survive a difficult process.
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Firm: Charles E. Nichol
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Law Office Of Chelsea E. HaleyNelson
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Oasis Law Group
Practice Areas: Immigration
Our approach is to provide entrepreneurs and families comprehensive analysis of your issues, prioritize your concerns, recommend the best course of actions, and collaborate with you to deliver your desired results and resolutions. We believe in collaboration with our clients, working as a team player, and creating synergy to resolve your legal issues effectively and efficiently.Immigration and business law are complex areas of law. We are here to guide you every step of the way, simplifying the process and creating a peace of mind for our clients.
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Firm: Diaz Law Firm
Practice Areas: Immigration
Cheryl Deptowicz-Diaz is the daughter of Filipino immigrants, married to a Mexican immigrant, mother to a Mexican Filipino son, and an immigrant herself, having arrived in Southern California, United States at the age of 8 in 1982.. Cheryl is proud to connect her Filipino roots to those roots established in Los Angeles, California. She attended Virgil Junior High and graduated from Belmont High School in 1991. With school records filled with academic honors, leadership positions in student council and school clubs, and positions of captain for both the varsity volleyball and varsity swim team, Cheryl was accepted to and attended the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB). She worked full-time during college, participated in a study abroad program in Argentina and Chile, and was active in campus organizing.. In 1996, she graduated from UCSB with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Asian American Studies. That same year, Cheryl received the NAACP Excellence Award, Distinguished Service Award, and the Asian American Studies Highest GPA Award. After college, Cheryl worked as a secretary until multiple and simultaneous personal hardships pushed her to apply to law school.. Cheryl attended the evening program at Southwestern University School of Law while continuing to work during the day as a secretary, accounting clerk, law clerk, and elementary school teacher’s aide. Her law school highlights include receiving the Writing Achievement Award for the Moot Court Honors Program and serving as an extern clerk for both the Los Angeles County Public Defender’s Office and the Alliance for Children’s Rights. She earned her Juris Doctor from Southwestern in 2006.. She was admitted to the State Bar of California in 2007 after passing the State Bar Examination on her first attempt. She is admitted in all California state courts as well as the Central District and Southern California District of the U.S. District Courts.. She recharges her energy supply by spending time with her husband Jorge, son Diego, and fur-pup Maxim. They love to read and write together, mimic mindless vegetables in front of the TV, and create memories through play, travel, and adventure. She clears her mind and works out Life’s stresses by doing yoga, journaling, meditation, dancing, and boxing. She connects with her community by writing, performing poetry, and attending community events on various topics aimed at bridging systemic divisions of race, sex, gender, and class.
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: CSM Law Office
Practice Areas: Immigration
I am a principal immigration attorney and founder of CSM Law Office My main focus is in the areas of immigration law, privacy and business law. Prior to this, I worked with different firms on immigration and family matters. I am licensed to practice law in California. I speak Russian, Turkish and Azerbaijani languages.
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