The Nuñez Firm works hard to help you come to the US or lawfully stay in the United States. The Nuñez Firm works to keep your goal of achieving the American dream clear of immigration hurdles. Managing attorney Jay Nuñez is a dedicated immigration law practitioner with experience in all types of immigration including green card applications, work visas, extreme hardship waivers, adjustment of status, domestic violence green cards, U visas, T visas, VAWA cases, student visas, deportation defense, H-1B visas, investor visas, professionals, , multinational managers and executives, fiancé visas, labor certifications, O visas, P visas, religious workers, million dollar investor visas, physical therapists and naturalization.
With The Nuñez Firm, from start to finish, your case is handled by an attorney dedicated solely to the practice of immigration law. The Nuñez Firm is exclusively focused and proudly practices what it excels at -- immigration law. Your case will not be handled by a law clerk, secretary or inexperienced junior associate as is the case with many other immigration law firms.
The Nuñez Firm believes that its clients deserve the most professional and respectful treatment. I am committed to being 100% honest with my clients. It is the client's decision whether to invest his or her resources in pursuing the immigration case. At The Nuñez Firm you can make an informed decision on pursuing your case after hearing an honest opinion from an experience immigration attorney.
The Nuñez Firm is proud to be part of the Buena Park community. Buena Park is a city located in northwestern Orange County, California. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 78,282. The city is located adjacent to the city of Anaheim and is located 12 miles northwest of downtown Santa Ana. Buena Park has a Mediterranean climate and enjoys plenty of sunshine throughout the year, with an average of 263 sunshine days and only 35 days with measurable precipitation annually. The exact derivation of the name Buena Park is uncertain. One theory is that the founder of the city, James A. Whitaker, a wholesale grocer from Chicago, used the name of a Chicago suburb by the same name: Buena Park, Illinois. The community in Illinois and the new township in California were both named in 1887, which is the reason for the confusion about which was named first. Buena Park is home to several well-known tourist destinations including Knott's Berry Farm and Knott's Soak City, Medieval Times dinner show, and Ripley's Believe It or Not! museum.
Contact our office to discuss your immigration situation, options and , goals. Many aspects of immigration law are time-sensitive. The options available to you today might not be available in the future, so call or email the Nuñez Firm today for a free consultation: 949-903-0088.
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