The Nuñez Firm provides corporate immigration clients and individual clients in Garden Grove with assistance in procuring all types of visas for employees and family members. The Nuñez Firm focuses on green card applications, work visas, H-1B visas, investor visas, professionals, intra-company transfers, multinational managers and executives, fiancé visas, labor certifications, O visas, P visas, religious workers, million dollar investor visas, extreme hardship waivers, adjustment of status, asylum, domestic violence green cards, U visas, T visas, VAWA cases, student visas, deportation defense, physical therapists and naturalization.
The Nuñez Firm can assist you with any immigration situation you are experiencing. Managing attorney Jay Nuñez has represented clients from all over the world including Vietnam, China, Italy, Spain, Congo, Rwanda, Brazil, Guatemala, El Salvador, Canada, Japan, Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, France, Mexico and England.
Managing attorney Jay Nuñez is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Immigration Lawyers Section. He is admitted to practice in each and every immigration court in the country along with the Central and Southern Federal District Courts of California.
The Nuñez Firm is proud to be a part of the Garden Grove community, and it prides itself on its integrity, honesty and hard work. Managing attorney Jay Nuñez is constantly updating his immigration knowledge base by attending conferences and seminars and thoroughly reviewing the most recent immigration laws, changes and cases.
Garden Grove is a city located in northern Orange County, California. In 2004, the city's population was 170,000. Route 22, also known as the Garden Grove Freeway, passes through the city running east-west. The city is known outside the Southern California area for being the home of Robert H. Schuller's beautiful Crystal Cathedral, from which religious broadcasts are made.
Garden Grove was incorporated as a city in 1956 with about 44,000 residents. By 1960, population had grown to 85,000; by 1970 it was 120,000. In the late Seventies and Eighties a significant Asian population (primarily Vietnamese and Korean) began to locate in the area. In recent years, Harbor Boulevard has become a booming entertainment and tourism area, served by nine high-rise hotels.
The Nuñez Firm is proud to serve the immigration needs of the people of Garden Grove. Call or email the Nuñez Firm today to discuss your immigration situation and the options available to you.
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