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Seattle Immigration Law Firm
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Immigration For Families And Employers
For families seeking to bring family members to the United States and for employers and employees seeking work-based immigration solutions, the most important decision involves choosing the right attorney. With the complications involved with the immigration laws and processes, it is critical to work with a lawyer who has experience helping people reach their immigration objectives.
At Weinrich Immigration Law in Seattle, Washington, we handle all types of immigration for work-related matters and immigration for families. Our lead attorney, Paul Soreff, has more than 35 years of immigration experience and we practice immigration law exclusively. With this experience and focus, we are able to help clients with all types of immigration matters, including:
- Work-related visas: We help corporations and other employers obtain immigrant and nonimmigrant visas for all types of occupations and investment purposes.
- Family-based visas: Our lawyers help families obtain visas for spouses, children, parents, siblings and other relatives. Depending on the details, these visas can result in specified-length visits to the U.S. or permanent residence.
- Citizenship and naturalization: We represent visa holders, permanent residents and others in the process of obtaining full U.S. citizenship.
Whatever your immigration needs, our experienced, dedicated attorneys are here to help. Contact us to schedule a consultation with attorney Paul Soreff or another lawyer from our law firm.
About Weinrich Immigration Law
Previous Law Firm Name
- Soreff Law
Practice Areas
- Immigration
Published Works
- Criminal Immigration Matters
- Deportation/Removal
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1325 4th AvenueSuite 1225 Seattle, WA 98101
Phone
Fax
- 206-382-7074
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