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Old 04-22-2011, 10:49 PM
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Immigration attorney attached to Vail Center for Immigrant Rights:

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Amira Al-Alami
@alamilaw Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Immigration Attorney
http://www.alamilaw.com

alamilaw.com | 100 North Brand Boulevard • Suite 628 • Glendale, CA

http://twitter.com/#!/alamilaw

languages spoken: English Arabic Spanish Una abogada que habla sue idioma.

The Law Office of Amira Al-Alami was established to better serve immigrant communities in need. As an immigrant herself, Amira understands the often daunting obstacles that immigrants encounter in attempting to legalize their status in the United States pursuant to our country’s complex immigration laws.

It is for this very reason that Amira decided to open her own law firm so that she could give every client individualized attention. At the Law Office of Amira Al-Alami, communication is an integral part of the practice so that a client is not treated like another file but like a person whose entire life may be affected because of their immigration status. It is Amira’s desire to ensure that every client is treated equally, and that any fears or concerns they may have will be addressed immediately.

Amira Al-Alami received her Bachelor of Science degree in International Economics from Texas Tech University located in Lubbock, Texas in 2000, graduating magna cum laude with highest honors. Thereafter, she received her JD from Texas Tech University School of Law in 2003.
Amira began practicing immigration law in 2004 when she started her own practice, Haddad & Al-Alami, PLLC, in Lubbock, Texas with fellow Tech grad, Racy Haddad Gordon. While practicing in Lubbock, Amira made regular weekly appearances on Telemundo News, Channel 46, speaking about hot topics in immigration law.

Amira then joined the law firm of Frank & Morton, LLP in Los Angeles, California in September 2006 where she provided a broad range of immigration services. In May 2008, Amira began her own immigration practice in Glendale, California where she continues to service the immigrant communities of the United States. Amira has appeared on Telemundo News, Channel 52 and "Al Rojo Vivo" in Los Angeles, California to speak to the Latino communities across our country about immigration law and knowing their rights.

Amira is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association ("AILA"), currently serving as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement co-liaison for the Southern California Chapter of AILA. She is also a member of the Executive Committee for Immigration of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, a Board Member of the Latina Lawyers Bar Association of Southern California, the Arab American Lawyers Association of Southern California, the Hala Salaam Maksoud Foundation for Arab American Leadership, and the State Bar of Texas.

Most recently, Amira has collaborated with the NALEO Educational Fund and Univision 34 in Los Angeles to conduct various Ya es Hora ¡Ciudadania! segments on Primera Edicion and Noticias 34.

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When facing unique immigration challenges, a family and business immigration attorney who is not only experienced and knowledgeable, but also has a track record of success in securing visas for clients can help you.

The Law Office of Amira Al-Alami serves clients in all immigration matters, including cases involving green cards, citizenship, deportation, tourism, work/business visas and victims of violence. Our staff understands that our work has enormous impact on the lives of immigrants and their families, and we are dedicated to providing individual attention and counsel to each client. We work very closely with our clients, maintaining constant communication as we work toward a positive result.

Ever-Changing Immigration Laws

At the Law Office of Amira Al-Alami, we do more than just fix paperwork and prevent headaches. We do more than fix the red tape. Our law office keeps up with our country’s ever-changing immigration laws. Most people will never be able to keep up with all of these changing laws, rules and guidelines, and the frequency with which they change.

Our Legal Services

• Immigrant Visas- Family Based
• Immigrant Visas-Employment Based
• Nonimmigrant Visas
• Deportation and Removal Defense
• Appeals
• Naturalization
• Work Permits
• Crimes and Immigration
• Visas for Victims of Crimes: VAWA, U Visas, T Visas
• Nurses and Healthcare

FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION

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strategies and laws used to resist removal and remain in country http://www.alamilaw.com/immigration_overview.html

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