The Nuñez Firm understands that you want your immigration lawyer to offer the highest quality of advice and service in order to achieve your goals with minimal stress and risk. At the Nuñez Firm, we put our clients' needs first, and we guarantee in every case you will have an experienced immigration attorney working on your case and providing the most efficient solution for your case. The Nuñez Firm guarantees that our Fullerton clients stay well informed of their cases and that your case will be prepared and filed as soon as possible. The firm understands that time is of the essence for you, and we strive to have your case filed as soon as possible to reduce the wait time. Upon filing your application, The Nuñez Firm provides you with a realistic estimated wait time for your case to be processed by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services. The Nuñez Firm guarantees to keep you updated of the status of your case at all times; when we hear something, we will let you know immediately.
The Nuñez Firm has represented numerous Fullerton clients in all aspects of immigration and nationality law including naturalization, visa petitions, green cards, extreme hardship waivers, fiancé visas, domestic abuse green cards, asylum, unreasonable processing delays, deportation defense, removal of conditions on permanent residence, U visas, K visas and VAWA cases.
The Nuñez Firm assists its corporate clients in Fullerton with H-1B visas, L visas, investor visas, professional visas, entertainer visas, athlete visas, and executive and manager visas. Managing attorney of The Nuñez Firm, Jay Nuñez, is an experienced immigration attorney licensed to represent clients in front of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of State, Administrative Appeals office and each and every immigration court in the country.
The Nuñez Firm is proud to be a part of, and offer immigration services to, the Fullerton community. Europeans first passed through the Fullerton area in 1769 when Gaspar de Portolà led an expedition north to establish Mission San Gabriel Arcangel, after whom the local Native American population were dubbed the GabrieliƱos.
Fullerton's population soared after World War II as veterans migrated to Southern California and in particular after the construction of Interstate 5 and development in neighboring Anaheim.
To serve the growing Southern Californian population, the California State Legislature authorized Orange County State College in 1957, which began operating on the Fullerton high school campuses in 1959. In 1963, it moved to its present location on State College Boulevard, and later, after several name-changes, was finally designated California State University, Fullerton.
The Nuñez Firm is proud to serve the immigration needs of the people of Fullerton. Call or email the Nuñez Firm today to discuss your immigration situation and the options available to you.
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