- Criminal DefenseHis experience includes the California State Court and numerous law firms. He is an expert in federal law, immigration law, removal/deportation defense, criminal law, corporate law and litigation.
- MurderCriminal: You cannot apply for US citizenship if you have been convicted of murder or of any other aggravated felony. Tax Return: In order to apply for US citizenship, you must show compliance with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). You are required to submit certified tax returns for the last five years (three years if you are married to a US citizen). Selective Service: If you are a male who lived in the US during ages of 18-26 with in any status other than as a lawful nonimmigrant you must have registered with the Selective Service System. Proof of selective service registration is required when applying for citizenship.
- Corporate Law
- Business TransactionsIf the Company is involved in a merger, acquisition or asset sale, Your Personal Data may be transferred. We will provide notice before Your Personal Data is transferred and becomes subject to a different Privacy Policy.
- Family ImmigrationIf you may qualify in any of the above categories, please call us to speak with an immigration lawyer. Our immigration lawyers are experts in family immigration law and our goal is to unite families in the US. Our immigration lawyers will guide you through the entire step-by-step process from start to finish.
- Employment ImmigrationThe EB-4 category grants an employment-based immigration path for permanent workers. Like the other employment-based preference immigrant categories, the EB-4 category takes part in the 140,000 limited slots that the USCIS issues every year. The earlier you file, the better. Our Los Angeles immigration lawyers are ready to give full support in processing your Green Card.
- Green Cards
- Business ImmigrationCall us to speak with an immigration lawyer. We will guide you through the entire E-2 process. Our immigration lawyers are experts in business immigration and can help you through the step-by-step process from start to finish.
- Student VisasStudent Applicants (for F-1 and M-1 visas) If you are going to the US primarily for tourism, but want to take a short course of study of less than 18 hours per week, you may be able to do so on a visitor visa. If your course of study is more than 18 hours a week, you will need a student visa.
- Family Visas
- Work VisasThis section discusses Non-Immigrant Work Visas for temporary employment in the US. For Immigrant Visas, please see our sections under the “Green Card” category.
- Investor VisasJeff owned his own computer hardware company in South Korea that did a substantial amount of trade with the United States. His controlling position and unique expertise in the business made him absolutely essential to the operation of the company and so he wished to come to the United States to manage that aspect of the operation. He decided to go through ALG Lawyers for his legal needs and then learned that his substantial international trade qualified him for the E-1 Treaty Investor Visa. His visa was approved in less than three weeks and he later was able to receive an extension of two more years through ALG Lawyers. Jeff remains in the United States today helping facilitate the international trade of his home country.
- Removal Defense