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IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES IN THE U.S.

Gondim Law Corp is an Immigration Law firm in Los Angeles that offers a full range of legal services, including green cards, visa applications and U.S. Court representation.

For foreign citizens who wish to progress in their personal lives and professional careers in the United States, it is essential to rely on the legal support of attorneys who not only specialize in Immigration Law but who are also licensed to practice federal law across the country. All attorneys at Gondim Law are licensed in the United States and are members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).

Gondim Law Corp assist its clients with, but not limited to, green cards through Employment-Based applications (EB-1, EB-2, EB-2 NIW, EB-3, and EB-5), Immigration based on marriage or family ties, temporary worker visas, non-immigrant investor visa (E-2), U.S. citizenship application and Court representations in cases of deportation or removal, asylum, human traffic, DACA, VAWA, SIJS, and several others immigrant and non-immigrant categories.

Employment-Based Immigration

The EB immigration category gives foreign citizens a pathway to their U.S. Permanent Residence (Green Cards) including those who can prove extraordinary or exceptional abilities in their fields, professionals, skilled and unskilled workers, as well as those who want to invest in the United States.

Family-Based Immigration

Under current immigration laws, U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents (LPRs) can sponsor certain family members for a visa that provides permanent residence (green cards).

Non-Immigrant worker visas

Temporary worker visas are for foreign individuals who want to enter the United States for employment lasting a fixed period under a work contract and are not considered permanent or indefinite.

Humanitarian Relief

The United States developed several immigration programs for foreign citizens who face severe threats in their home countries and need humanitarian assistance. Whether through a temporary protection status or a green card process, few countries offer as many security possibilities and a brand-new start as the U.S.

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