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Practice Area

03. Immigration

Immigration

PractiCali Law is proud to serve the diverse communities of the San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California, and California state-wide.  There's no denying that employment-related immigration has contributed to the diverse market of talent, skills, culture, and knowledge.  

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We personally understand that many businesses are owned and operated by founders and employees who have immigration needs.  Especially in the tight labor market fueled by the pandemic, some employers are bringing immigration benefits more into the spotlight than before. 

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Missteps in travel planning or during a visa application process can lead to significant delays, or possibly even denial from the U.S. Government.  When this happens, both the individual and their employer share in the challenges that result, which can include lost productivity, additional fines and fees, and pure headache.

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PractiCali Law can help employers and organizations who provide immigration sponsorship or benefits to employees and their family members.  Our support can include, but is not limited to, the following:

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  • Visa Selection

  • Transition to H-1B

  • Portability

  • O, TN, H1B1

  • Immigration Visas

  • Non-Immigration Visas

  • Visa applications

  • Spouse & Dependents

  • Green cards

  • Citizenship

  • Naturalization

  • Deportation

  • Employment Authorization (I-9s)

  • Optional Practical Training

  • PERM

  • Denials

  • Previous Deportations

  • Medical Conditions

  • COVID

  • USCIS

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Request a Free Intake

Employers seeking immigration support can reach out for a free initial intake consultation.  The goal of our intake process is to get to know you and your needs.  From there, we are able to tailor our advisement to your context and optimize effectiveness.

584 Castro Street  Ste 379

San Francisco, CA 94104

415-656-8842

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