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Downey 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).
  • Serving Downey, CA and Los Angeles County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer

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

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John Iaccarino
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Rich & Chappell

4.9
3 Reviews
  • Serving Downey, 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"

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Chudnovsky Law

5.0
144 Reviews
  • Serving Downey, 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.

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Tsion Chudnovsky
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  • Serving Downey, 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

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Christina Bernheim
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  • Serving Downey, 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

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Michelle Wedderburn
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Espinoza Law Group

5.0
23 Reviews
  • Serving Downey, 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

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Ruben Espinoza
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Stone & Sallus LLP

5.0
17 Reviews
  • Serving Downey, 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

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Michael Ruttle
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  • Serving Downey, 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

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John J. Jamgotchian

4.6
4 Reviews
  • Serving Downey, 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

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John J. Jamgotchian Esq.
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  • Serving Downey, 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.

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Brandy Estelle
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  • 8255 Firestone Blvd., Ste. 209, Downey, CA 90241

  • 7847 Florence Ave., Ste. 112, Downey, CA 90240

  • 8020 2nd St., Downey, CA 90241-3622

  • 8280 Florence Ave., Ste. 20, Downey, CA 90240

  • 8221 3rd. Street, Suite 205,, Downey, CA 90421

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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.

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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.

What documents would my partner need so we could get married if he is undocumented from Mexico?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
To get married in New York, your partner needs nothing but his passport - the same as since June 24, 2011. But the problem is not getting a marriage license: the problem is getting a legal immigrant status. First, there is little doubt that USCIS will take time to bring its procedures in compliance with the Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v. Hodges. Until it happens, answering your question is going to be a bit speculative. However, you can be certain that your marriage is not going to instantly resolve your partner's immigration problem. The law is clear: the alien who was admitted into the U.S. and later married a U.S. citizen, can apply for adjustment of status to that of a permanent resident if the U.S. spouse files an immigrant petition for the alien spouse (and other required documents). This rule works even if the alien overstayed his/her visa for years. However, if the alien entered the U.S. illegally, he/she is not eligible for a green card even through a marriage to a U.S. citizen. One cannot adjust status if he has no status. The alien must leave the U.S. and wait (usually, 10 years) before applying for a permission to re-enter the U.S. There are exceptions to this requirement, and there are procedures for obtaining an exception. And we have no reason to think that these procedures for same-sex families will be any less difficult than they are for the rest of the families having an illegal alien as one of the spouses. In 2011, the New York Legislature cleared away many hurdles and indignities that were in a way of your normal family life together. Now, the Supreme Court said that your family is legally equal to the traditional families. If you love this man and wish to marry him, by all means, do so. But talk to an immigration attorney before you file any papers with USCIS for your spouse. Remember that doing so gives notice of your partner's illegal presence in the U.S. to the authorities. No matter what enforcement policies are currently in effect, they can change any day (and will very likely change at the beginning of 2017). Before sticking his neck out, you both should have a clear notion of what the prospects are for getting a legal status for him, what you must do to achieve this goal, what are the odds of success, and what would you do if it all fails.
To get married in New York, your partner needs nothing but his passport - the same as since June 24, 2011. But the problem is not getting a marriage license: the problem is getting a legal immigrant status. First, there is little doubt that USCIS will take time to bring its procedures in compliance with the Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v. Hodges. Until it happens, answering your question is going to be a bit speculative. However, you can be certain that your marriage is not going to instantly resolve your partner's immigration problem. The law is clear: the alien who was admitted into the U.S. and later married a U.S. citizen, can apply for adjustment of status to that of a permanent resident if the U.S. spouse files an immigrant petition for the alien spouse (and other required documents). This rule works even if the alien overstayed his/her visa for years. However, if the alien entered the U.S. illegally, he/she is not eligible for a green card even through a marriage to a U.S. citizen. One cannot adjust status if he has no status. The alien must leave the U.S. and wait (usually, 10 years) before applying for a permission to re-enter the U.S. There are exceptions to this requirement, and there are procedures for obtaining an exception. And we have no reason to think that these procedures for same-sex families will be any less difficult than they are for the rest of the families having an illegal alien as one of the spouses. In 2011, the New York Legislature cleared away many hurdles and indignities that were in a way of your normal family life together. Now, the Supreme Court said that your family is legally equal to the traditional families. If you love this man and wish to marry him, by all means, do so. But talk to an immigration attorney before you file any papers with USCIS for your spouse. Remember that doing so gives notice of your partner's illegal presence in the U.S. to the authorities. No matter what enforcement policies are currently in effect, they can change any day (and will very likely change at the beginning of 2017). Before sticking his neck out, you both should have a clear notion of what the prospects are for getting a legal status for him, what you must do to achieve this goal, what are the odds of success, and what would you do if it all fails.
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Can I legally marry my fiance to get him his citizenship?

Answered by attorney Inara F. Khashmati
Immigration lawyer at Khashmati Law, P.C.
It is important that you get married for the right reasons, if you and your fiance decided to get married that's great, but please hire a lawyer before you submit anything to immigration. When you say he is illegal do you mean he entered without inspection or he overstayed his authorized status? It is a big difference. Again I suggest hiring a lawyer to help you. Good Luck!
It is important that you get married for the right reasons, if you and your fiance decided to get married that's great, but please hire a lawyer before you submit anything to immigration. When you say he is illegal do you mean he entered without inspection or he overstayed his authorized status? It is a big difference. Again I suggest hiring a lawyer to help you. Good Luck!
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Can an adult have a B1B2 visa?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
Yes adults and children can have a B-1/B-2 visa. The visa is granted by the consulate and then when they enter the U.S. they are given an I-94 card which determines the amount of time they can stay on that visa. To obtain a B-1/B-2 you must establish intent to return to your home country and not to immigrate to the U.S.
Yes adults and children can have a B-1/B-2 visa. The visa is granted by the consulate and then when they enter the U.S. they are given an I-94 card which determines the amount of time they can stay on that visa. To obtain a B-1/B-2 you must establish intent to return to your home country and not to immigrate to the U.S.
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