The Nuñez Firm is dedicated to providing effective and aggressive service to our corporate and individual clients in the Villa Park area. Our Orange County immigration firm is prepared to assist clients with all types of work visas including H-1B, L visas, TN visas, green cards, J-1 waivers, labor certification, fiancé visas, nurse and physical therapist visas.
Additionally, The Nuñez Firm can help you with your family-based immigration matters including deportation defense, asylum, family member visa petitions, visa applications, consular processing, I-601 extreme hardship waivers and domestic abuse green cards. With years of experience in immigration law, no immigration and nationality matter is too complex for The Nuñez Firm.
Managing attorney Jay Nuñez has helped clients from all over the world including Japan, Canada, Vietnam, China, Australia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Congo, Malawi, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Mexico, , El Salvador, Guatemala, 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. He is an active member in good standing of the LA County Bar Association's Immigration Lawyers Section and AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association).
The Nuñez Firm is proud of its Villa Park clients and its commitment to the Villa Park community. Villa Park is an incorporated city located in northern Orange County, California. Villa Park, founded in 1962 is the smallest Orange County city in population but not in area (La Palma is Orange County's smallest city in area). The population was 5,999 at the 2000 census.
In 1801, the Spanish Empire granted 62,500 acres to Jose Antonio Yorba, which he named Rancho San Antonio. Yorba's great rancho included the lands where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. Villa Park was, for many years, an agricultural area producing, in turn, grapes, walnuts, apricots, and finally, citrus, which was the major crop for about 60 years and is most closely associated with its development. It was the citrus ranchers and their families who molded Villa Park into a vital community and organized its incorporation to save it from what they felt were unwelcome zoning practices from the eastward-moving city of Orange.
To request a personalized consultation with The Nuñez Firm regarding your immigration situation and the different options available to you, contact or email The Nuñez Firm today.
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