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          Glendale Immigration Lawyers You Can Trust

          Helping you with your immigration issues
          Whether your goal is to live permanently in the US or to work here temporarily, whether you are an undocumented worker or high-powered executive or a citizen adopting internationally or marrying your foreign fiancé, Law Offices Helphand & Rich has the experience to help you. For more than 30 years Alan Chappell has helped clients with the full spectrum of immigration issues, including:
          • Employment-based immigration
          • Family-sponsored immigration
          • Non-immigrant visas
          • Naturalization
          • Certificates of U.S. citizenship
          • Deportation and removal proceedings
          • Immigration bonds
          • Asylum and refugee status
          • TPS and humanitarian visas
          • International adoptions
          • Travel documents
          • Green card renewal
          • Representation at USCIS interviews
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          Understanding the immigration bureaucracy
          The U.S. immigration system is comprised of a complex web of intricate laws and vast bureaucratic agencies, each with its own rules, regulations and policies. Our attorneys maneuver comfortably through the red tape to bring you the best possible outcomes when dealing with:
          • Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
          • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
          • U.S. Border Patrol (CBP)
          • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (USICE)
          • Department of Labor (DOL)
          • Worldwide consulates and embassies
          • Immigration court
          • Federal court
          • Detention facilities

          Practice Areas

          • Criminal Law
          • Immigration
          • Family Law
          • Wills and Trusts
          • Personal Injury

          Address

          535 N. Brand Blvd., Suite 500
          Glendale, CA 91203
          Phone: 818-240-1974
          Fax: 818-240-1676
          Email Us at alchap240@yahoo.com

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          Applying for a visa
          Applying for a visa takes more than sending forms to USCIS. The United States government places strict requirements on qualifications and outlines inflexible procedures for filing. Mistakes on your application can lead to crucial delays and a potential denial. Each type of visa comes with its own set of essential criteria, which must precisely match your qualifications. Our attorneys discuss your short-term and ultimate immigration goals to set up a long-range plan. We thoroughly analyze your situation to choose the appropriate pathway, and meticulously gather evidence that supports each element of your eligibility. We anticipate complications and troubleshoot before problems occur.

          Evolving immigration laws
          Immigration policy is under constant debate and the laws are frequently modified. In addition, the various government agencies that administer immigration benefits regularly update their procedures, forms and guidelines. Law Offices Helphand & Rich stays current on the shifts in immigration law and updated on potential changes in the pipeline. To successfully advise you, we consider not only the laws as they exist but the possibility of beneficial — as well as harmful — reforms. With fastidiousness and dedication, we relentlessly pursue your case and develop unique solutions to complicated issues.

          Contact a California immigration law firm that can help you
          We serve clients throughout Los Angeles County. Call Law Offices Helphand & Rich at 818.240.1974 or contact us online to schedule a free telephone consulation.
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