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Edison Immigration & Naturalization Law Firm
Overview
Lee and Garasia, LLC, is an immigration law office in Edison, New Jersey, dedicated exclusively to the practice of immigration and nationality law. Areas of concentration include applications for US Citizenship; family-based petitions; hardship waivers; deportation defense; and counseling on criminal-immigration issues. The firm also handles all types of visa applications with US consulates throughout the world. The attorneys bring more than 40 years of combined experience in the field. Both partners are members of AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association) and have received numerous honors and awards of distinction in the field. Our office regularly appears throughout the New Jersey/New York area including Newark, Mt. Laurel, Cranbury, and Philadelphia.About Lee & Garasia, LLC
Languages
- Gujarati
- Turkish
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Immigration & Naturalization Law
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Attorneys
- Angie Garasia (Partner) 2 Reviews
- Paris Lee (Partner at Lee and Garasia, LLC) 1 Review
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Address
190 NJ-27Suite 204 Edison, NJ 08820
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