Ron Kamran Law Offices
Immigration Services in Anaheim, CA

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About Us
read moreThe Law Offices of Ron A. Kamran an immigration lawyer in Orange County, California, aggressively represents those who are in need of immigration legal services. For more than 20 years, the Law Offices of Ron A. Kamran has been promoting justice and advocating for fair and reasonable immigration law. We are dedicated to helping immigrants and providing you with personal services. When we work for you, we get to know you and your family. You are never simply a file number to us. Ron is a member of the United States Supreme Court, United States 9th & 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, U.S. Federal Court of Claims, District Court, California, N.D., U.S. Tax Court, Los Angeles Counties Bar Association, American Immigration Lawyers Association, & PA state bar exclusively.
Green Cards and Immigration
read moreSomeone who is a green card holder is a person who has been granted authorization to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis. To show proof of that authorization, a person is given a permanent resident card, also known as a "Green Card." This cad gives you permission to live and work in the United States for the rest of your life, as long as you do not do anything to disrupt that eligibility. Most people with a green card are sponsored by a family member or employer in the USA, with others becoming permanent residents through refugee status or other similar humanitarian programs.
Citizenship
read moreThe Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) allows for the change of a person's immigration status while in the United States. For example, a person would go from a status or non-immigrant or parolee (temporary) to immigrant (indicating permanent residence). This is known as an "adjustment of status, " and occurs if the individual is inspected and admitted into the USA, and is able to meet all of the qualifications necessary to receive a green card. False claims about U.S. citizenship can result in a person receiving a lifetime ban from obtaining a green card or immigrant visa, stopping you from having the opportunity to get permanent residence through a family or employment-based petition.