Firm: VOSBIKIAN & VOSBIKIAN (Main Office)
Practice Areas: Immigration
Steven Sahag Vosbikian, Esquire is a founding partner of VOSBIKIAN & VOSBIKIAN, focusing exclusively on immigration law. In June of 2011, Mr. Vosbikian joined forces with his father to create VOSBIKIAN & VOSBIKIAN. Together, this father and son team has created an immigration practice which produces successful results for clients from all over the world.. Mr. Vosbikian received his bachelor's degree from Rutgers State University in 2003 in New Brunswick, NJ. He graduated from Rutgers School of Law - Camden in 2010. As a law student he worked as a student attorney with the Civil Practice Clinic, assisting indigent clients with their immigration issues. He also wrote as a member for the Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion, focusing on the harsh obstacles faced by those seeking asylum in the United States.. Mr. Vosbikian has a unique ability to negotiate in the most adversarial of settings. His charismatic personality and naturally aggressive style are his strong suits, which have led to successful results in many diverse immigration and collaterally-related matters, including: removal proceedings before the immigration court, citizenship and naturalization, adjustment of status, asylum cases, waivers, consular processing, criminal matters, divorce, and immigration cases litigated in federal court.. "Immigration law is a fascinating and complex field of law that presents challenging issues in every-day practice. When faced with complicated matters, I enthusiastically take on the task of converting problems into successful legal solutions."
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Firm: Choi Law LLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
SunMin P. Choi is the founder and principal of Choi Law LLC. She has been focusing on practicing US immigration law since 2003. Born and grew up in South Korea, she herself went through the lengthy US immigration process. She understands better than anyone else how important your immigration matters to you. With her vast knowledge of complicated immigration law and innovative thinking earned from her focused legal experience on immigration law, she has been successfully assisting foreign nationals from all over the world in finding their place in America and achieving their dreams.. Ms. Choi’s clients include the world-famous South Korean orchestras, including Suwon Philharmonic Orchestra, Korea Symphony Orchestra, KBS Symphony Orchestra, entertainers and performers, KBS Open concert, CEOs in multinational companies, research scientists, professors, lawyers, social workers, language teachers, ministers, engineers, market analysts, healthcare professionals, investors and entrepreneurs, and emerging US technology companies which need to hire foreign nationals.. Ms. Choi has also successfully represented clients in removal proceedings and helped them to secure their legal status and to continue to live with their loved ones in America.. She handled a wide range of complex immigration matters as an associate at S. Bernard Schwarz & Associates, a NYC-based boutique immigration law firm for many years before she founded her own law firm. She earned her JD degree from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, NY and BA degree in English Literature from Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea. She is licensed to practice law in NY and NJ.. She is a member of American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Korean American Lawyers Association in Greater New York (KALAGNY), Korean Attorneys in New York (KANY), Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY), and International Association of Korean Lawyers (IAKL).. The right immigration lawyers make all the difference. To learn how you benefit from Ms.Choi’s experience and through understanding of US immigration law, please feel free to contact her.
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Firm: Thomas E. Moseley
Practice Areas: Immigration
If you have a concern about deportation, we will provide energetic, quality, resourceful legal services for immigration cases in your criminal deportation defense. It is important to know that even a conviction for a minor offense can result in deportation. Immigration law may view a disposition of a criminal case as a conviction for a deportable offense even if the disposition is not considered a conviction under state law.. You need an experienced, highly skilled immigration attorney who is familiar with how criminal charges and convictions relate to immigration law. The facts of each case are unique, and you need immediate legal counsel on how criminal charges would potentially affect your deportation status.. Thomas E. Moseley practices immigration law in Newark, New Jersey concentrating in federal court litigation and removal defense. He received his A.B. from Harvard College and his J.D. from Harvard Law School and previously served as Chief of the Immigration Unit in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. He is a past chair of the Immigration Section of the Federal Bar Association and has lectured on immigration before the Federal Bar Association, New Jersey ICLE, the Practicing Law Institute, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (“AILA”). He is the recipient of AILA’s 2016 Jack Wasserman award for excellence in immigration litigation.
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Firm: Proskauer Rose LLP
Practice Areas: Immigration
Valarie McPherson is a senior Associate in the Immigration & Nationality Group. She represents companies from Fortune 500 to small and medium-sized entities in the banking, finance, pharmaceutical, medical, publishing, manufacturing and fashion industries, as well as public and private foundations and individuals in a variety of immigration matters including:. Counseling clients through the EB-5 immigrant investor visa process. Prior to joining Proskauer, Valarie was a member of the Attorney General’s Honor Graduate Program and served as Attorney Advisor to approximately 30 Immigration Judges at the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) in New York City. Through her work at EOIR, Valarie gained extensive experience in all areas of immigration law and immigration litigation. In addition, Valarie was awarded the National Lawyer's Guild Fellowship at the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project in Florence, Arizona. During her Fellowship, Valarie worked on numerous complex immigration litigation matters involving political freedom of expression, sexual orientation, criminal aliens and detained aliens.. In law school, Valarie was the President of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistant Project (VITA) and Vice-President of the Hispanic Law Students Association (Alianza). In October 2000, the Women's Law Caucus and Rutgers School of Law in Camden awarded Valarie the esteemed Mary Philbrook Public Interest Award for her commitment to immigrant, Hispanic and elderly clients.
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Firm: Cardenas Immigration Law
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Smotritsky Law Group
Practice Areas: Immigration
Contact: (212) 969-8570
Firm: Jadoo & Zalenski
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Vivianna Cosme-Bravo, Esq.
Practice Areas: Immigration
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, Absecon , New Jersey
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Xing Cheng ESQ
Practice Areas: Immigration
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