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At Atoyan Law, we are dedicated to keeping families together and helping clients realize their immigration dreams and goals.
We focus on every aspect of U.S. immigration law, from travel visas, deportation, permanent residency, citizenship, and more. We represent families, students, employees, asylum seekers, and investors seeking permanent residence in the United States.
Immigration is an intricate process involving many rules, regulations, and procedures. Our Los Angeles immigration attorney is committed to facilitating this process and helping you navigate the complicated immigration system. With her help, you can avoid the pitfalls of dealing with the bureaucracy that can cause delays, denials, and other difficulties.
Attorney Angela Atoyan is an immigrant whose personal experiences with the immigration system have inspired her passion for assisting others. She understands first-hand the challenges associated with the immigration journey and uses this knowledge to offer compassionate, comprehensive legal services to our clients.
We provide immigration services in Armenian, Russian, and Spanish.
Request a confidential consultation with our Los Angeles Immigration Attorney. Call Atoyan Law at +1 (213) 807 0077 or connect with us on our contact form.
Immigration Services We Provide:
When you find yourself up against confusing immigration procedures and paperwork, from filing a petition with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to defending against a potential deportation in court, Atoyan Law can provide you with the legal support you need.
Our immigration attorney covers a wide range of cases, including but not limited to:
- Family and marriage-based Immigration
- Adjustment of status (green cards)
- Citizenship/naturalization
- Deportation/removal defense
- Immigration bonds
- Asylum
- DACA / DREAMers
- Waivers of inadmissibility
- “U” and “T” visas
- VAWA
- Non-immigrant visas
- Employment-based visas
- FOIA / FBI fingerprint record requests
- Investment visas
- Extraordinary-ability visas
Our firm represents individuals and families in the USA seeking to legalize their status (through adjustment of status, citizenship, visas, and other non-permanent solutions) and those facing deportation or removal.
With a relentless drive and years of experience handling immigration cases, Atoyan Law will help you and your family achieve the best possible outcome in your specific case.
Get The Representation You Deserve - Call us now to get a free 20-minute consultation with a Los Angeles Immigration Attorney by calling a team member at +1 (213) 807 0077 or connect with us on our contact form.
Specializing Specialists on this Area
We serve Los Angeles, Glendale, Pasadena, and Santa Clarita. Our services are available in English, Armenian, Russian, and Spanish.
Some Legal Insights:
The complexity of the immigration system can be daunting. It is a maze of legal formalities that, if not properly navigated, can result in detrimental outcomes, such as the denial of applications, long delays, or even removal proceedings. This complexity underscores the importance of having a competent immigration attorney.
At Atoyan Law, we provide you with personalized service that meets your unique needs. We meticulously prepare applications, effectively communicate with immigration authorities, and relentlessly advocate for your rights. Our immigrant attorney's personal experience enriches our approach to immigration cases, providing a unique perspective and a deep understanding of the complications and potential pitfalls involved.
The immigration journey can be fraught with challenges and uncertainties. But with Atoyan Law by your side, you can be confident that your case is in knowledgeable and compassionate hands. We understand that behind every case is a family, an individual, or a dream, and we work hard to help you realize those dreams.
At Atoyan Law, we are not just attorneys but advocates, guides, and allies on your immigration journey.
To obtain a green card, you must meet certain eligibility requirements, such as having a close family member who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, having a job offer in the U.S., or being a refugee or asylum seeker. You must also go through a medical examination and background check, and demonstrate that you will not become a public charge.
The naturalization process typically takes around 6-12 months, but can vary depending on the workload of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office handling your application. You must meet certain eligibility requirements, such as being at least 18 years old, being a legal permanent resident for at least 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen), and demonstrating a basic understanding of U.S. history, government, and civics.
Yes, as a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you can sponsor certain family members to come to the United States. This includes spouses, unmarried children under 21, and parents (if you are a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years old). You must file a petition with USCIS and demonstrate that you can support your family members financially.
If you are detained by ICE, it is important to remain calm and request to speak with an attorney. You have the right to an attorney and should not answer any questions or sign any documents without consulting with one. You should also request a copy of the Notice to Appear, which will outline the reasons for your detention and the next steps in the process. An experienced immigration attorney can help you navigate the situation and protect your rights.
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