TAKING CARE OF ALL YOUR
IMMIGRATION NEEDS
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(714) 743-2175
WHY DO YOU NEED AN IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY?
Many of our clients are those who attempted to complete the process on their own under the misconceived notion that “it is easy, it is only filing a few forms”.
On the contrary, submitting the incorrect information or forms or missing a deadline or misunderstanding an eligibility requirement can have catastrophic consequences which may be irreparable or at best very costly to fix.
DO IT RIGHT, DO IT ONCE!!
Call today for a consultation!
(714) 743-2175
ABOUT THE ATTORNEY
LEILA MOULANA
Attorney at Law
Ms. Moulana, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney with 20 years of experience in U.S. Immigration and Nationality Law. She has passionately and fiercely represented citizens of all nations before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, The U.S. State Department, U.S. Department of Labor, and Executive Office for Immigration Review (deportation proceedings) in their pursuit for Lawful Permanent Residence in the United States and for U. S. Citizenship.
Ms. Moulana is a graduate of the University of Leicester, England, where she earned her law degree in June of 1996. She is a proud member of The State Bar of California to which she was admitted in March 2001. Ms. Moulana is also admitted to and is a member in good standing of The State Bar of New York, The U.S. Federal District Court-Central District of California and United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Ms. Moulana is a dual citizen of United States and Great Britain. As an immigrant herself, Ms. Moulana has experienced U.S. immigration laws first hand. She has a true understanding of the system and empathy for her clients. As a sole practitioner Ms. Moulana is able to offer her clients personal attention on every case and the assurance that she can be reached directly as and when needed.
Ms. Moulana is fluent in Farsi.
Tel: (714) 743-2175
At The Law Offices of
Leila Moulana our goal is to help you achieve your American dream through our efficient, effective, professional, and compassionate legal representation.
GREEN CARDS | CITIZENSHIP | FAMILY VISAS | EMPLOYMENT VISAS & WORK PERMITS | ASYLUM | DEPORTATION DEFENSE
PRACTICE AREAS
Our area of practice covers exclusively U.S. Immigration and Nationality Law. Our practice includes the following:
Asylum
Naturalization
Deportation Defense
Employment Based Green Cards:
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EB-1 Visa for Priority Workers (Multinational Executives, Outstanding Researchers, Extraordinary Ability)
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EB-2 Visa for Advanced Degree Workers or National Interest Waivers
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EB-3 Visa for Skilled and Unskilled Workers
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EB-4 Visa for Special Immigrants (Religious, Battered Spouses)
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EB-5 Visa for Investors
Family Based Green Cards:
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Immediate relative green cards for spouse and children under 21 years of age of U.S. citizens.
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FB-1 Visa for unmarried, adult sons and daughters of U.S. citizens. Adult means 21 years of age or older
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FB-2 Visa for spouses of lawful permanent residents, their unmarried children (under twenty-one), and the unmarried sons and daughters of lawful permanent residents
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FB-3 Visa for married sons and daughters of U.S. Citizens
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FB-4 Visa for brothers and sisters of adult U.S. Citizens
Appeals before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
I-751 Removal of Conditions on Residences
I-360 Self petitions for Religious workers, Widow(er)s and Abused Spouse or Children of U.S. citizens
Non-Immigrant Visas:
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H-1B Visa for Professional Workers
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H-2B Visa for Seasonal Workers
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H-3 Visa for Professional Trainees
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B-1/B-2 Visa for Tourists and Short-Term Business
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E-1 Visa for International Trade Workers
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E-2 Visa for Investors or Essential Employees
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E-3 Visa for Australian Professional Workers
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F-1 Visa for Students
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J-1 Visa for Academic Trainees
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L-1 Visa for Multinational Company Employees
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K-1 Visa for Fiancé’s of US Citizens
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O-1 Visa for Persons of Extraordinary Abilities
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P-1 Visa for Athletes and Entertainers
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R-1 Visa for Religious Workers
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TN Visa for Canadian and Mexican Professional Workers