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Joubin S.

Joubin Sedgh

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Joubin Sedgh, a founding partner of Los Angeles-based Eikon Law, specializes in business law. He advises firms on a broad range of topics and has counseled foreign companies interested in franchising in the U.S. Joubin received his J.D. with a concentration in Litigation from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. He is admitted to practice in California as well as the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
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Ashkan E.

Ashkan Emami

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With over six years of experience as an immigration lawyer, Attorney Ashkan Emami is able to walk you through all of the paperwork and legalities involved in coming to the US. Specializing in O-1 visas, E-2 visas, I-140 petitions, and H-1B petitions, you can count on him to help you understand what is going on and what papers to file. When you need to enter the US on a visa, don’t turn anywhere else.
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Victoria S.

Victoria Suh

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Victoria Suh is a Certified Specialist in Immigration & Nationality Law - certified by the State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization. She practices exclusi... read more
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Ned M.

Ned Menoyo

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Ned Menoyo is an attorney at law with over two decades’ worth of experience. He is licensed to practice law in multiple states, including California and Massachusetts. Ned obtained his Juris Doctorate in law from the Northeastern University School of Law. He primarily specializes in legal research and writing. Ned is also skilled in dealing with real estate law, trademark and copyright law, as well as commercial contracts. He is currently serving as the president of EEM Law.
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Genie D.

Genie Doi

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Genie Doi is a startup immigration lawyer who has been serving corporate clients for the past three years. She is licensed to practice law in California and obtained her degree in law from the Loyola Law School. In December 2017, Genie founded her own law firm, Immigrate.LA. Genie has also been serving as a general counselor and the VP of OPS at Swenson HE since November 2015. Prior to this positions, Genie served as an associate attorney at Stone Grzegorek & Gonzalez.
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D Fr

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Cecelia Turnbeau is a business lawyer who was recently licensed to practice law in California. She obtained her legal degree after graduating from the Pepperdine University School of Law. Cecelia has represented numerous clients, including Dell, American Express and VISA. She primarily focuses on legal research and writing, and is also experienced in dealing with commercial contracts. Between January 2015 and October 2017, Cecelia served as a legal assistant at The D Firm.
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Vicky H.

Vicky Huang

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Vicky has extensive experience on corporate immigration, including nonimmigrant visa (H-1B, L-1, E-2, O-1, TN, B-1/2, J-1, F-1, etc.) and permanent residency applications (... read more
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Sherry W.

Sherry William

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California and New York experienced attorney with domestic and international transactional experience, advising borrowers, lenders, developers and investors on corporate an... read more
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Yaqi X.

Yaqi Xie

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Greetings! I'm Angela X, a seasoned litigation attorney based in California, specializing in delivering top-tier legal research and writing solutions. With a robust backgro... read more
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Susan C.

Susan Cruz

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As an accomplished legal professional and educator, resides in California. With a Master's degree in Business Law, I have been a beacon of excellence in both legal practice... read more
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Why Hire an Immigration Lawyer?

Immigrating to the United States legally is a complex process. Even figuring out which form to fill out and file and how to fill it out correctly can become confusing. There are several ways to immigrate, including based on employment or based on family members who already live in the United States. Even a small mistake on the forms could lead to delays or even a rejection of your application. Regulatory government agencies screen and monitor immigration requests carefully.

Working with an immigration lawyer in Los Angeles, California, is the best option when trying to immigrate to the United States. An experienced lawyer can help answer questions and assist with a variety of concerns, such as:

  • Whether you are eligible for permanent residency or another immigration status
  • You have a job offer from a U.S.-based employer that is not assisting with the immigration process or sponsoring you on a work visa
  • Which form(s) to file
  • Your application has been denied or delayed
  • You are struggling to obtain permanent residency, a visa, or authorization to work in the United States
  • You have been deported from the United States and cannot return
  • You have immediate family members in the United States but cannot legally enter to live with them
  • You are a business owner seeking to conduct business in the United States

The top immigration lawyers in Los Angeles will have a strong understanding of the process of immigration and the various options available to residents of other countries who wish to move to the United States. Hiring an immigration attorney might seem like it's outside of your budget constraints, but it may actually save you money. Filing immigration forms often requires a fee, and paying multiple fees due to filling out the wrong forms or filling them out incorrectly will add up fast.

Immigration attorneys do more than just fill out forms; they help their clients understand complicated laws and find the best options for immigrating to the United States.

How to Find the Best Immigration Lawyer

Hiring the best immigration attorney can make a big difference when trying to immigrate to the United States, whether as a permanent resident (green card holder) or on a temporary basis, such as for a short-term job. Avoid working with lawyers who approach people at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) offices, as these lawyers are likely attempting to solicit high volumes of business. Immigration attorneys should devote appropriate time to your case, not have hundreds of other clients looking for the same assistance. This practice is also considered unethical by the legal bar in the United States.

You should also make sure that your immigration attorney is a licensed lawyer in California. Some people claim that they can assist with filling out immigration forms and handling your case, but they are not actually lawyers. Instead, these "visa consultants" or "petition preparers" have no formal legal training. They could take your money and disappear or counsel you incorrectly when filling out your immigration forms.

Before you pay any legal fees to an immigration attorney, research him or her online. You can find out whether the lawyer is a member of the California Bar Association, which is a requirement to practice law in the United States. Some websites allow former clients to leave reviews. Finding out that a lawyer has been disbarred or convicted of a crime before scheduling a meeting can save you time and money.

A top attorney should be confident in his or her abilities to help you present the strongest immigration case, but should never make unrealistic promises or guarantees. The final decision when allowing immigrants into the United States is in the hands of USCIS officials, the Department of Homeland Security, and/or an immigration judge.

Talk about the cost of hiring the immigration lawyer up front so you aren't surprised after you've spent a few hours working with the lawyer. You can look at immigration as an investment into your future, but you should also know how much to budget for the process and not be caught off guard with high fees.

Questions for an Immigration Lawyer

  • Do you think I have a good chance to be approved to immigrate to the United States?
  • What is your experience with immigration cases similar to mine?
  • Will you be the attorney representing me, or someone else in the office?
  • How often can I expect to hear from you or someone in your office in regards to the status of my case?
  • Can you provide an estimated quote for the immigration process?
  • Do you offer a flat-rate fee for immigration?
  • Why are you a better choice than other immigration attorneys in Los Angeles?

Going through the process of immigration is tough, but working with the right immigration lawyer in Los Angeles can make it a lot easier.

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Our Los Angeles immigration attorneys & lawyers can help you or your company secure a work visa for business-related matters, such as advising you on obtaining a short-term visa for business trip or a work visa that will allow an employee or executive work within the United States or abroad for an extended period of time.

Some of the types of visas that the Los Angeles immigration attorneys on UpCounsel have helped clients obtain include: H-1B visas, which is for temporary employment in specialty occupations, O-1 visas, where an individual possesses extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, L-1, which is for employees of an international company with offices in both the United States and abroad, E-2 visa, which is for investors, along with several other popular work visas.

Whether you or your company requires advice on obtaining a work visa for an executive, employee, or foreign national in regards to U.S. immigration or matters abroad such as: visitor visas, employee work visas, legal permanent residence (green cards), investor visas, and citizenship - our immigration attorneys can help you throughout the entire process.

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