Specializing in U.S. immigration & nationality law including asylum, adjustment of status/green cards, marriage & family-based immigrant and nonimmigrant visas, naturalization & citizenship, student visas, waiver of inadmissibility, work permits, and defense from removal in immigration court.
Jon Wu is a former chair of the Immigration and Nationality Law Commission of the State Bar of California's Board of Legal Specialization, and he is also a former administrative law judge of the State of Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries.
Jon Wu is a former chair of the Immigration and Nationality Law Commission of the State Bar of California's Board of Legal Specialization, and he is also a former administrative law judge of the State of Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries.
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I can't tell you what a breath of fresh air this experience with you has been! We were both talking tonight about how we wish we had found you sooner. Unfortunately, there are many in the immigration profession, who operate boiler rooms and play the numbers game, ignoring their clients, as we experienced most recently.
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Business and Professional Visas for Nonimmigrants obtained by Jon Wu for his clients: E, H, L, O, P, R, TN.
The E-2 nonimmigrant classification allows a national of a treaty country (a country with which the United States maintains a treaty of commerce and navigation, such as the UK and most of Europe and many countries in Asia, but not India or China) to be admitted to the United States when investing a substantial amount of capital in a U.S. business.
The E-2 nonimmigrant classification allows a national of a treaty country (a country with which the United States maintains a treaty of commerce and navigation, such as the UK and most of Europe and many countries in Asia, but not India or China) to be admitted to the United States when investing a substantial amount of capital in a U.S. business.
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Brazil national was convicted of possession of cocaine in New Jersey. Through initial counsel she twice applied for lawful permanent resident status in New Jersey and was denied twice. She then moved to California and retained us. We applied for lawful permanent resident status with a waiver of inadmissibility on account of the cocaine possession.
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