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We’ll help with the how.
How May We Serve You?
U.S. Immigration Law
We provide dedicated legal support for domestic and international clients pursuing immigrant and non-immigrant visas and permanent residency in the U.S. Our clients may include individuals, families, companies, organizations, and non-profits. Whether it’s a family-based case, or a case based on employment, intracompany transfer, extraordinary ability, investment, or internship, we strive to take care of our clients “from immigration to integration”.
Real Estate & Business Law
We handle all kinds of commercial transactions, and specialize in commercial real estate transactions. With transaction experience across all 50 U.S. States, we provide a cost-effective choice to individual investors, companies, organizations and non-profits. We anticipate our clients’ business law needs and supplement our counsel with our network of trusted tax professionals, bookkeepers, accountants, and other attorneys with expertise in our clients’ respective area of commerce.
Trusts & Asset Protection Law
Recognizing our clients’ need to protect their U.S. investments, businesses, assets, and hard-earned capital, we establish individualized asset protection instruments such as bespoke trusts and other legal entities, that are tailor-made for our clients’ respective financial situations and immigration status. In many cases, we may work with tax advisors, accountants and other professionals from our clients’ countries of origin, to achieve a globalized and holistic approach to meet our clients’ requirements.
With you from your immigration to your integration.
No immigrant or business story is straightforward; but when combined, much more is at risk. To our clients, we like to believe we are more than a law firm. We strive to be your counselors in what can be a vulnerable period of your life. As you transition from immigration to integration, we would be honored to assist you every step of the way.
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