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Alicia D.

Alicia Dearn

12 reviews
Alicia I. Dearn is an experienced trial lawyer and businesswoman. For twenty years, Ms. Dearn has been a trusted advisor for businesses and individuals alike in the areas o... read more
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Kalyan P.

Kalyan Pokala

3 reviews
Whether you are a business or an individual, you need an attorney you can count on. Kalyan Pokala practices in both general business law and immigration, a unique practice mix. He loves helping people through legal problems and prides himself on providing individualized service to everyone that walks into his office. Mr. Pokala takes the notion that the law is a serving profession to heart.
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Linda A.

Linda Allen

6 reviews
Linda Allen heads the Peak Business Law team, which was established in 1999. Her vast experience working in the US and international business communities allows her to focus on providing outstanding service to corporations who want to establish, maintain, or expand operations in the US and abroad. Before she established her own firm, she worked as Managing Attorney at Decker Law Group.
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Nedeen N.

Nedeen Nasser

5 reviews
After working at several tax law firms and as in-house counsel for DPx Gear, Nedeen Nasser opened her own firm to offer business advocacy services to clients. A speaker of Spanish and Arabic, she specializes in international business management as well as IP licensing, trademark and copyright filing, management and enforcement, IRS representation, and business litigation.
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Allan L.

Allan Lolly

2 reviews
Allan Lolly is an immigration attorney with more than 26 years' experience in the industry. During his time as an immigration attorney, Allan has helped numerous families obtain more than 14,000 visas in total in order to bring them together in the United States. Allan obtained his J.D. in Law at the Santa Clara University School of Law in 1989. He is currently the managing attorney at his own legal firm, Allan S. Lolly & Associates APC.
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Ekaterina P.

Ekaterina Powell

2 reviews
Ekaterina Powell is an attorney at law with seven years of experience. She has been licensed to practice law in California and holds a J.D. in law, which she obtained after she graduated from the California Western School of Law. Ekaterina primarily specializes in dealing with legal cases that involve immigration law. She founded her own law firm, the Powell Immigration Law PC, in January 2016. Prior to this position, she acted as the managing attorney at the Law Offices of Jacob J. Sapochnick.
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John R. R.

John R. Rodriguez

2 reviews
John R. Rodriguez is a corporate attorney with more than two decades worth of experience. He is licensed to practice law in California and obtained a J.D. degree in law from the John F. Kennedy University School of Law. John primarily specializes in legal cases that involve immigration law. John is also experienced as a defense lawyer and a criminal investigator. Since November 1977, John has been serving as the managing attorney at his own legal firm, The Rodriguez Law.
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Vanessa M.

Vanessa Mcgill

Vanessa has earned an impeccable reputation by providing the finest legal services in a uniquely streamlined manner. Serving a rapidly growing number of clients across the US, Vanessa assists entrepreneurs with every facet of their business from formation to IP protection. Her strength is the ability to provide high quality, yet affordable legal services.
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Narciso C.

Narciso Cruz

Based in San Diego, Narcisco Cruz is an experienced immigration and criminal defense lawyer. He runs his own law firm and is admitted to the California bar. He is also admitted to appear in the US District Court for the Southern District of California and the Executive Office of Immigration Review in Immigration Court. Narcisco is fluent in Spanish and holds a J.D. from Thomas Jefferson School of Law.
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Jeffery G.

Jeffery Graham

Jeffery is an attorney with Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP and practices small business, immigration, and employment law. He assists individuals and businesses in legal matters including business transactions, immigration, and civil litigation. Jeffery has also successfully served pro bono clients such as the San Diego County Bar Association’s Service Members Civil Relief Act Program.
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Our San Diego immigration attorneys & lawyers can help you or your company secure a work visa for business-related matters, such as advising you on obtaining a short-term visa for business trip or a work visa that will allow an employee or executive work within the United States or abroad for an extended period of time.

Some of the types of visas that the San Diego immigration attorneys on UpCounsel have helped clients obtain include: H-1B visas, which is for temporary employment in specialty occupations, O-1 visas, where an individual possesses extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, L-1, which is for employees of an international company with offices in both the United States and abroad, E-2 visa, which is for investors, along with several other popular work visas.

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