Immigration law is continually evolving in the United States. Every day, our clients come to us with immediate and long-term challenges that affect them personally and professionally. They tell us of their hopes and fears regarding visas, permanent residency, family separation, asylum, deportation and more. We listen attentively, develop strategies in pursuit of their dreams and work hard to help them make immigration laws work for their unique situations.
At U.S. Law Center, our clients' success drives every decision we make. For some, success means helping businesses lawfully support employees that are coming to work for them in the United States. For others, we are focused on preserving family ties and ensuring a loved one's protection. Every case is given critical attention from an experienced Southern California immigration attorney.
From offices in Riverside County, we work with individuals, families and businesses throughout the local region, Southern California and in many places nationwide and worldwide.
At U.S. Law Center, our clients' success drives every decision we make. For some, success means helping businesses lawfully support employees that are coming to work for them in the United States. For others, we are focused on preserving family ties and ensuring a loved one's protection. Every case is given critical attention from an experienced Southern California immigration attorney.
From offices in Riverside County, we work with individuals, families and businesses throughout the local region, Southern California and in many places nationwide and worldwide.
Services
U.S. Law Center exists with one supreme purpose: to help our clients achieve their immigration goals.
Our founding and lead lawyer, Sanjay Sobti, has a zeal and talent for overcoming obstacles and making difficult goals attainable.
The professional qualifications of attorney Sanjay Sobti include membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association and fluency in several languages.
His legal skills and knowledge of the law reflect his commitment to our clients' best interests.
As a dedicated immigration lawyer, Mr. Sobti appreciates the opportunity to interact with clients of diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Our founding and lead lawyer, Sanjay Sobti, has a zeal and talent for overcoming obstacles and making difficult goals attainable.
The professional qualifications of attorney Sanjay Sobti include membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association and fluency in several languages.
His legal skills and knowledge of the law reflect his commitment to our clients' best interests.
As a dedicated immigration lawyer, Mr. Sobti appreciates the opportunity to interact with clients of diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Attorneys at our Southern California immigration law firm, U.S. Law Center, practice globally, representing corporations, small businesses, families and individuals in immigrant and visitor visa applications, naturalization, deportation defense and other immigration issues.
We attribute our attorneys' successful practice to their thorough understanding of current and evolving U.S. immigration law and their commitment to our clients' interests.
Below are brief summaries of some of our immigration services.
We attribute our attorneys' successful practice to their thorough understanding of current and evolving U.S. immigration law and their commitment to our clients' interests.
Below are brief summaries of some of our immigration services.
Permanent legal residency (a green card) provides an immigrant with the freedom to live and work permanently in the United States.
At U.S. Law Center, our Southern California immigration firm, our attorneys take great pleasure in helping clients achieve permanent immigrant status.
If you would like to speak with a member of our firm about a green card application or a long-term strategy designed to help you attain permanent resident status, please contact our Riverside County office to arrange a free consultation.
At U.S. Law Center, our Southern California immigration firm, our attorneys take great pleasure in helping clients achieve permanent immigrant status.
If you would like to speak with a member of our firm about a green card application or a long-term strategy designed to help you attain permanent resident status, please contact our Riverside County office to arrange a free consultation.
Living and possibly studying or working in the U.S. sometimes involves changes in situations.
These changes may require immigration status changes, as well.
Y ou are engaged to an American citizen or long-term resident.
You entered the U.S. on a K visa.
You will soon marry and you will need an adjustment of status to live and work in the U.S. as a permanent resident.
You have been living in the U.S. on a work or family visa and you want to know how to become a legal permanent resident (LPR).
You applied for refugee status upon entering the U.S.
These changes may require immigration status changes, as well.
Y ou are engaged to an American citizen or long-term resident.
You entered the U.S. on a K visa.
You will soon marry and you will need an adjustment of status to live and work in the U.S. as a permanent resident.
You have been living in the U.S. on a work or family visa and you want to know how to become a legal permanent resident (LPR).
You applied for refugee status upon entering the U.S.
The United States has traditionally opened its arms to victims of religious and political persecution.
At U.S. Law Center, our attorneys provide vigorous representation to clients pursuing asylum and refugee status as the result all qualifying types of persecution.
To be entitled to asylum in the United States, a refugee must show a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, nationality, religion, membership in a particular social group, identification with a particular social group or political opinion if the refugee returns to his or her country of origin.
At U.S. Law Center, our attorneys provide vigorous representation to clients pursuing asylum and refugee status as the result all qualifying types of persecution.
To be entitled to asylum in the United States, a refugee must show a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, nationality, religion, membership in a particular social group, identification with a particular social group or political opinion if the refugee returns to his or her country of origin.
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