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International Institute of the Bay Area (IIBA) — Fremont Office

International Institute of the Bay Area (IIBA) — Fremont Office - Fremont, CA

Immigration Law Lawyers in Fremont, CA

39155 Liberty Street D450 Fremont, CA 94538

Fremont Immigration Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Immigration Law

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Fremont, CA

39155 Liberty Street
D450
Fremont, CA 94538

Directions

Phone Number: (510) 894-3639

Website: http://www.iibayarea.org/contact-us/fremont-office/

Hours: Visit our website or contact our office to learn the current drop-in hours at the International Institute of the Bay Area's (IIBA) Fremont Office

  • Credit Cards Accepted

Additional California Locations

Redwood City, CA  (13.6 miles)

2600 Middlefield Road
Redwood City, CA 94063

Directions

Phone Number: (650) 780-7530

Website: http://www.iibayarea.org/contact-us/redwood-city-office/

Hours: Visit our website or contact our office to learn the current drop-in hours at the International Institute of the Bay Area's (IIBA) Redwood City Office

  • Credit Cards Accepted

Oakland, CA  (23.5 miles)

405 14th Street
Suite 500
Oakland, CA 94612

Directions

Phone Number: (510) 451-2846

Website: http://www.iibayarea.org/contact-us/oakland-office/

Hours: Visit our website or contact our office to learn the current drop-in hours at the International Institute of the Bay Area's (IIBA) Oakland Office

  • Credit Cards Accepted

San Francisco, CA  (Main Office, 28.1 miles)

657 Mission Street
Suite 301
San Francisco, CA 94105

Directions

Phone Number: 415-538-8100 ext. 206

Website: http://www.iibayarea.org/contact-us/san-francisco-office/

Hours: Visit our website or contact our office to learn the current drop-in hours at the International Institute of the Bay Area's (IIBA) San Francisco Office

  • Credit Cards Accepted

Antioch, CA  (31.8 miles)

3240 Lone Tree Way
Suite 202
Antioch, CA 94509

Directions

Phone Number: (925) 237-8581

Website: http://www.iibayarea.org/contact-us/antioch-office/

Hours: Visit our website or contact our office to learn the current drop-in hours at the International Institute of the Bay Area's (IIBA) Antioch Office

  • Credit Cards Accepted

Napa, CA  (54.8 miles)

1820 Jefferson Street
Napa, CA 94559

Directions

Phone Number: (707) 266-1568

Website: http://www.iibayarea.org/contact-us/napa-office/

Hours: Visit our website or contact our office to learn the current drop-in hours at the International Institute of the Bay Area's (IIBA) Napa Office

  • Credit Cards Accepted

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