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AV Preeminent Peer Rated Attorneys
Hollyglen Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).

Rich & Chappell

4.9
3 Reviews
  • Serving Hollyglen, CA and Los Angeles County, California

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers1 award

  • RICHARD HELPHAND "...former L.A. CITY PROSECUTOR" DONALD RICH "...former LAW SCHOOL PROFESSOR" ALAN R. CHAPPELL"...past President Glendale Bar Association"

  • Immigration LawyersDivorce, Personal Injury, and 22 more

  • Serving Hollyglen, CA and Los Angeles County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer

  • Fast, Affordable, and Compassionate Service for over 20 Years

  • Immigration LawyersEstate Planning, Adoptions, and 6 more

John Iaccarino
Immigration Lawyer
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Espinoza Law Group

5.0
23 Reviews
  • Serving Hollyglen, CA and Los Angeles County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • We focus on fighting for injured workers all over So. California and represent immigrants at nearly all levels of federal litigation. We are aggressive, effective, experienced and... Read More

  • Immigration LawyersWorkers Compensation, Employment Law, and 7 more

  • Free Consultation

  • Offers Video

Ruben Espinoza
Immigration Lawyer
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John J. Jamgotchian

4.6
4 Reviews
  • Serving Hollyglen, CA and Los Angeles County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • Taking care of your business is our business.

  • Immigration LawyersBusiness Law, Commercial and Civil Litigation, and 51 more

  • Free Consultation

John J. Jamgotchian Esq.
Immigration Lawyer
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Stone & Sallus LLP

5.0
17 Reviews
  • Serving Hollyglen, CA and Los Angeles County, California

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • We practice law as a tool to advance your business objectives and to reduce your legal problems when they become a burden. We provide comprehensive legal solutions to the extent... Read More

  • Immigration LawyersBusiness Law, Real Estate Law, and 21 more

Michael Ruttle
Immigration Lawyer
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Chudnovsky Law

4.9
118 Reviews
  • Serving Hollyglen, CA and Los Angeles County, California

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers3 awards

  • Expert Criminal Defense & Professional License Defense Lawyers in Los Angeles, Orange County & Southern California. Highly experienced Former DAs. ▸ FREE Consultation.

  • Immigration LawyersCriminal Law, Felonies, and 30 more

  • Free Consultation

  • Offers Video

Tsion Chudnovsky
Immigration Lawyer
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  • Serving Hollyglen, CA and Los Angeles County, California

  • Law Firm with 16 lawyers2 awards

  • The Leader in Healthcare Reimbursement Law. SAC specializes in addressing reimbursement issues relating to claim denials and contract disputes with Commercial and GOVT payors by... Read More

  • Immigration LawyersHealth Care, Managed Care and Commercial Insurance Representation, and 15 more

Michelle Wedderburn
Immigration Lawyer
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  • Serving Hollyglen, CA and Los Angeles County, California

  • Law Firm with 22 lawyers3 awards

  • Wilner & O’Reilly, APLC, stands as a beacon of expertise in the realm of immigration law — a firm built on a singular practice, a singular focus, and an unwavering passion. The... Read More

  • Immigration LawyersImmigration Law, Employers/Entrepreneurs, and 11 more

  • Serving Hollyglen, CA and Los Angeles County, California

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers3 awards

  • Upland, California Law Firm Committed to Client Service. The Law Offices of Fernando J. Bernheim is committed to providing professional legal services and aggressive representation... Read More

  • Immigration LawyersFamily Law, Divorce, and 94 more

  • Free Consultation

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Christina Bernheim
Immigration Lawyer
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  • Serving Hollyglen, CA and Los Angeles County, California

  • Law Firm with 15 lawyers1 award

  • Offices in LA and Upland serving all of Southern California. Over 13 years of experience focusing on what matters to our clients... results.

  • Immigration LawyersFamily Law, Divorce, and 111 more

Brandy Estelle
Immigration Lawyer
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Looking for Immigration Lawyers in Hollyglen?

Immigration lawyers help individuals, families, and businesses navigate the complex laws governing entry and residence in the United States. They handle matters such as visas, green cards, citizenship applications, asylum claims, and deportation defense. Their expertise is crucial for overcoming bureaucratic hurdles and achieving immigration goals successfully.

About our Immigration Lawyers Ratings

The average lawyer rating is created by peers based on legal expertise, ethical standards, quality of service, and relationship skills. Recommendations are made by real clients.

CLIENT RECOMMENDED
92 %

125 Client Reviews

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4.6

30 Peer Reviews

Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I travel out of country whilst applying for a green card?

Answered by attorney Harun Kazmi
Immigration lawyer at Kazmi & Sakata
Hi. Yes, you may travel after you file your green card while you are on the H1b. The H1b is one of a few visas that permits this. As long as you are still working for the company and have the visa in your passort you can leave and re-enter while your marriage case is pending. Best of Luck! Let me know if you want help with the Adjustment of Status. harun@kvisalaw.com
Hi. Yes, you may travel after you file your green card while you are on the H1b. The H1b is one of a few visas that permits this. As long as you are still working for the company and have the visa in your passort you can leave and re-enter while your marriage case is pending. Best of Luck! Let me know if you want help with the Adjustment of Status. harun@kvisalaw.com
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How can I help my boyfriend get US citizenship?

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Answered by attorney Myron Russell Morales (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Quan Law Group, PLLC
If you marry, he should become eligible for lawful permanent residence. This would need to be looked at closely if he has a criminal record. Also, whether he can do the application in the U.S. or will need to leave and seek a waiver will be determined by how exactly he entered the U.S. You should schedule a consultation with an attorney as there are a lot of considerations to make with such an application.
If you marry, he should become eligible for lawful permanent residence. This would need to be looked at closely if he has a criminal record. Also, whether he can do the application in the U.S. or will need to leave and seek a waiver will be determined by how exactly he entered the U.S. You should schedule a consultation with an attorney as there are a lot of considerations to make with such an application.
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How do I get a K-3 visa process started?

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Answered by attorney Marie Andree Michaud (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Marie Michaud, Attorney At Law
The K-3 visa practically no longer exist. The K-3 visa was created because American citizens who filed for a fiance (k-1 visa) had a short wait whereas American citizens filing for a spouse (immigrant visa) had a much longer wait. People came out with the idea of K-3 visa to make things fair. The goal of the K-3 visa was also to allow the immigrating spouse to joint the American citizen spouse in the US while waiting for the approval of the I-130. So far so good. I processed a lot of K-3 visas without any problems. At first the K-3 petition (I-129f) was approved much faster than the i-130 (which is for an immigrant visa and must be filed before the I-129F). My clients would then proceed to the consulate, obtain their K-3 visa, enter the US, wait for the I-130 to be approved. One day, the USCIS somehow became faster with the adjudication of the I-130. Both the I-130s and the I-129F were approved on the same day. However, the consulate would provide the option to either apply for a K-3 or for an immigrant visa. Finally, someone up high realized that the goal of the K-3 was to permit the foreign born spouse to come to the US while waiting for the approval of the I-130. Things no longer make sense to get a K-3. The National visa Center decided to cancel the I-129F petitions that were approved at the same time as the I-130. So it was basically the end of the K-3 visa. Would a simple immigrant visa be good enough for you? It would take about 10 to 15 months to complete the process.
The K-3 visa practically no longer exist. The K-3 visa was created because American citizens who filed for a fiance (k-1 visa) had a short wait whereas American citizens filing for a spouse (immigrant visa) had a much longer wait. People came out with the idea of K-3 visa to make things fair. The goal of the K-3 visa was also to allow the immigrating spouse to joint the American citizen spouse in the US while waiting for the approval of the I-130. So far so good. I processed a lot of K-3 visas without any problems. At first the K-3 petition (I-129f) was approved much faster than the i-130 (which is for an immigrant visa and must be filed before the I-129F). My clients would then proceed to the consulate, obtain their K-3 visa, enter the US, wait for the I-130 to be approved. One day, the USCIS somehow became faster with the adjudication of the I-130. Both the I-130s and the I-129F were approved on the same day. However, the consulate would provide the option to either apply for a K-3 or for an immigrant visa. Finally, someone up high realized that the goal of the K-3 was to permit the foreign born spouse to come to the US while waiting for the approval of the I-130. Things no longer make sense to get a K-3. The National visa Center decided to cancel the I-129F petitions that were approved at the same time as the I-130. So it was basically the end of the K-3 visa. Would a simple immigrant visa be good enough for you? It would take about 10 to 15 months to complete the process.
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