Immigration Law Offices Of Phillip Kim

Immigration Services in Fresno, CA
Immigration Services in Fresno, CA Immigration Attorney Phillip Kim represents his customers from the Central Valley, Southern California, and Northern California including Fresno County, Kings County, Kern County, Stanislaus County, Tulare County, Merced County, San Joaquin Valley County, Los Angeles County, and the San Francisco Bay area with cities such as Fresno, Clovis, Sanger, Merced, Tulare, Visalia, Modesto, Stockton, Hanford, Lemoore, San Jose, San Francisco, and San Diego.

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1320 East Shaw Aven Ste 148
Fresno, CA
93710
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Immigration Law Offices Of Phillip Kim
read moreImmigration Law Offices of Phillip Kim is a full-service immigration law firm providing legal representation to individuals and companies throughout the United States. Our attorneys practice exclusively in the areas of Immigration and Citizenship law; and have built a great reputation in the industry as providing excellent legal services with reasonable legal fees and payment plans. Our clients range from individuals and families to large companies, hospitals, Fresno County Fire District, which hires us to obtain H-1B visas for engineers and apply for a Green Card under EB-2 and EB-3; and California State Government's Coalinga State Hospital, which hires us to bring talented Medical Doctors on H-1B visas; and apply for a Green Card under EB-2 and EB-3.
Testimonials
read moreI am a DENTIST busy managing two offices and hired Attorney Kim recently. Alex Denes, DDS, PhD. Mr. Phillip Kim is a very knowledgeable and efficient immigration attorney. I was extremely pleased on how he handled the immigration of my father-in-law. His office staff is courteous and always returned my calls and email inquiries in a timely fashion. His Fresno office is very clean and he has extremely good knowledge of the US immigration law. I felt very safe having him handle our case. I am confident that you will not benefit of the same level of professionalism elsewhere.
Apply for Citizenship
read moreThis residence had to have taken place prior to your birth; or You were born to parents, one of whom is an alien and the other a U.S. citizen who, prior to your birth, had been physically present in the United States or one of its outlying possessions for a period or periods totaling not less than five years, at least two of which were after the age of 14 years. You may also qualify for citizenship (by applying for citizenship) in other circumstances depending on the specific facts of your case.
Apply for a Green Card
read moreEvidence of inspection, admission or parole into the United States (Form I-94, Arrival Departure Record). If you have already been approved for an immigrant petition, you must submit a copy of the approval notice sent to you by the USCIS. If someone else is or has filed a petition for you that, if approved, will make an immigrant number immediately available to you, you must submit a copy of the completed petition that is being filed for you. Such applications include only immediate relative, special immigrant juvenile or special immigrant military petitions.
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