The Nuñez Firm's practice takes great pride in providing immigration law services which unite families. The Nuñez Firm assists in providing representation in U.S. citizenship and permanent residence matters. The family immigration cases in which we provide assistance to our clients include obtaining marriage based green cards, green cards for parents, siblings, sons, and daughters, fiancé visas, student visas, business visas, investor visas, domestic violence visas, U visas, extreme hardship waivers and visa petitions among other things. The Nuñez Firm is focused 100% on immigration and nationality law.
As a client, you can be assured that your case will be handled exclusively by an experienced immigration attorney. The Nuñez Firm does not use paralegals or law clerks to handle clients' cases. The Nuñez Firm values each client and realizes that people's lives are depending on every page in their file. The Nuñez Firm returns every telephone call and every inquiry quickly and with the fullest and most complete updates and answers.
The area encompassing Fountain Valley was originally inhabited by the Tongva people. European settlement of the area began when Manuel Nieto was granted the land for Rancho Los Nietos, which encompassed over 300,000 acres (1,200 km2), including present-day Fountain Valley. Today, The racial makeup of the city is 64.02% White, 1.11% Black or African American, 0.46% American Indian or Alaskan Native, 25.76% Asian, 0.40% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, 3.95% from other races, and 4.30% from two or more races. 10.68% of the population is Hispanic or Latino of any race. As a suburban city, most of Fountain Valley's residents commute to work in other urban areas. However in recent years, the city has seen an increase in commercial jobs in the city, with the growth of a commercial center near the Santa Ana River known as the "Southpark" district.
The Nuñez Firm is proud to serve the immigration needs of the people of Fountain Valley. Call or email the Nuñez Firm today to discuss your immigration situation and the options available to you.
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