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Immigration Lawyer in San Bernardino

The American immigration system can be complex and intimidating. Making mistakes can result in significant hurdles down the road including extensive delays, denials and even deportation in some cases. The Nuñez Firm will take the time to listen to your situation and clearly explain your rights, options and likely outcomes. In providing the highest quality representation in all US immigration related matters, The Nuñez Firm serves its San Bernardino clients with efficiency, sensitivity and diligence.

Managing attorney Jay Nuñez has extensive experience in all types of immigration matters including fiancé visas, green cards, appeals, unreasonable delays, L visas, O visas, investor visas, VAWA cases, U visas, K visas, naturalization, investor visas, consular processing and deportation among many others. The Nuñez Firm is proud to serve the immigration needs of the San Bernardino community.

Managing attorney of The Nuñez Firm, Jay Nuñez, is an active member in good standing of the LA County Bar Association's Immigration Lawyers Section and AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association). He has helped clients from all over the world including Japan, Vietnam, China, Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, Congo, Malawi, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, El Salvador, Guatemala, Philippines, Ukraine and Germany. He is admitted to the California Bar and licensed to represent clients in each and every immigration court in the United States, Department of State and US Citizenship and Immigration Services.

The Nuñez Firm is proud of its San Bernardino clients and commitment to the San Bernardino community. The City of San Bernardino, California, occupies much of the San Bernardino Valley, which indigenous tribe's people originally referred to as "The Valley of the Cupped Hand of God." The first Anglo-American colony was established by pioneers associated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who would later be recalled in 1857 by Brigham Young due to the Utah War. San Bernardino has a Mediterranean climate, which is characterized by wet winters, with mild to chilly temperatures, and hot and dry summers. Snow flurries even occur within city limits on occasion.

To request a personalized consultation with The Nuñez Firm regarding your immigration situation and the various options available to you, contact or email The Nuñez Firm today.

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