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Irvine Immigration and Nationality Law Firm
Overview
Deportation Defense
Deportation Defense, including representation of individuals at any immigration detention center in the United States. We frequently serve individuals detained in Southern California at James A. Musick Facility in Irvine, Santa Ana City Jail, Theo Lacy Facility in Orange, El Centro Service Processing Center, Mira Loma Detention Center in Lancaster, and Otay Detention Facility in San Diego. We also often serve clients held in Florence, Arizona, and Eloy, Arizona, as well as in El Paso, Texas, and Tacoma, Washington.
Our Mission
The mission of the Law Offices of John R. Alcorn is to help people solve U.S. immigration problems by providing effective, competent, professional and caring legal representation.
Our Services
We help individuals and employers regarding a wide range of immigration and nationality law matters, including:
- Family petitions for spouses and other relatives of United States citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents
- Employment-Based Immigration (work visas, investor visas, labor certifications, permanent residence)
- Naturalization and U.S. Citizenship Claims
- Deportation Defense
- Asylum and Refugee Status
- Administrative and Judicial Appeals
- Complex Immigration Litigation
- Investor Visas
- And other United States immigration law issues
We also serve companies in diverse industries throughout the United States that employ talented people from all over the world.
About The Law Offices of John R. Alcorn, APC
Practice Areas
- Immigration and Nationality Law
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
17752 Mitchell NSuite H Irvine, CA 92614
Phone
Fax
- 949-553-8550
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