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About Us

Anna Danielian

Are you looking for legal advice and representation for an immigration-related matter from the top immigration law firm in Los Angeles? If so, you have come to the right place!

WHO WE ARE

My own path to U.S. Citizenship was long and bumpy at best, and my path to becoming an immigration attorney was not an easy one either. While in law school I worked full time at an immigration law firm and raised my son as a single mother. Now that I am an attorney in a position to help other immigrants, the ability to give back to my immigrant community is one of the strongest reasons why I choose to practice in this field and one of the strongest motivations to continue.

This law firm has been built on establishing trusting relationships with our clients. The best reflection of our service is when our clients refer their friends and family to us and that has become a primary source of clientele.

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Anna Danielian

About us

Who We Are

My own path to U.S. Citizenship was long and bumpy at best, and my path to becoming an immigration attorney was not an easy one either. While in law school I worked full time at an immigration law firm and raised my son as a single mother. Now that I am an attorney in a position to help other immigrants, the ability to give back to my immigrant community is one of the strongest reasons why I choose to practice in this field and one of the strongest motivations to continue.

This law firm has been built on establishing trusting relationships with our clients. The best reflection of our service is when our clients refer their friends and family to us and that has become a primary source of clientele.

-- My areas of specialty are --

  • Naturalization
  • O-1 visas for individuals with extraordinary abilities
  • H-1B visa
  • E-2 treaty investor visa
  • L-1 A & B visas
  • National Interest Waivers

  • EB-1 for artists, scientists, athletes, and business executives or managers obtaining permanent residency in the U.S. (“green card”) based on their extraordinary abilities.

  • Asylum based on:
  • political opinion, religious persecution, membership in a special social group, race, nationality

  • Family-based petitions
  • Battered spouse petitions

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