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Philip Levin & Associates

Philip Levin & Associates - Santa Barbara, CA

Immigration & Naturalization Law Lawyers in Santa Barbara, CA

3463 State Street #516 Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Santa Barbara Immigration & Naturalization Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Immigration & Naturalization Law

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Additional California Locations

Santa Clara, CA  (240.2 miles)

5201 Great America Parkway
Suite 320
Santa Clara, CA 95054

Directions

Phone: (800) 974-2691

Fax: (888) 974-2691

Website: http://www.levin-immigration.com

San Francisco, CA  (Main Office, 275.6 miles)

930 Montgomery Street
Suite 502
San Francisco, CA 94133 - 4659

Directions

Phone: (800) 974-2691

Fax: (888) 974-2691

Website: http://www.levin-immigration.com

San Rafael, CA  (291.6 miles)

4040 Civic Center Drive
Suite 200
San Rafael, CA 94903

Directions

Phone: (800) 974-2691

Fax: (888) 974-2691

Website: http://www.levin-immigration.com

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