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Expert Immigration Solutions in Los Angeles
Goldstein Immigration Lawyers is a premier immigration law firm located in Downtown Los Angeles, dedicated to helping individuals, families, and businesses navigate the complex U.S. immigration system. Founded by Joshua L. Goldstein, an award-winning attorney with over two decades of experience, the firm is renowned for its success in handling difficult and delayed cases. While many firms handle routine applications, Goldstein Immigration Lawyers specializes in breaking through the bureaucratic red tape that often stalls the immigration process.
Solving Immigration Delays
One of the firm’s standout areas of expertise is filing Writ of Mandamus lawsuits. These are federal lawsuits filed against the government to force a decision on an immigration case that has been unreasonably delayed. If your Green Card, citizenship, or visa application has been stuck in administrative processing for years, Joshua Goldstein and his team have a proven track record of getting these cases moving again. They understand that every day of delay is a day of uncertainty for their clients.
- Family-Based Immigration: Assisting U.S. citizens and permanent residents in bringing their loved ones to the United States, including marriage green cards, fiancé visas (K-1), and petitions for parents and children.
- Citizenship and Naturalization: Guiding permanent residents through the N-400 application process to become U.S. citizens, including representation at interviews and help with complex background issues.
- Employment Visas: Helping businesses and talented individuals secure O-1 visas for extraordinary ability, H-1B visas, and employment-based Green Cards.
- Deportation Defense: Providing aggressive representation for individuals facing removal proceedings, fighting to keep families together in the U.S.
A Global Team for a Global Clientele
Immigration law is inherently international, and Goldstein Immigration Lawyers reflects this with a diverse, multilingual team. The staff is capable of communicating in multiple languages, ensuring that clients feel understood and supported throughout their legal journey. The firm prides itself on its client-centered approach, offering clear communication, transparent pricing, and flexible payment plans. Their dedication to excellence has earned them recognition from Super Lawyers and a perfect "10.0 Superb" rating on Avvo.
Central Location in the Financial District
The firm’s Los Angeles office is conveniently situated at 611 Wilshire Boulevard, a modern skyscraper in the heart of the Financial District. This central location makes it easily accessible for clients from all over Southern California. Whether you are an artist seeking an O-1 visa, a spouse waiting for a Green Card, or a professional facing a visa delay, Goldstein Immigration Lawyers offers the strategic advocacy and personalized attention you need to achieve your American Dream.
Don’t let the system wait you out. Contact Goldstein Immigration Lawyers today to discuss your case and explore your legal options.
Specializing In
Writ of Mandamus (Delay Lawsuits), O-1 Visas, Marriage Green Cards, Citizenship
Address & Location
Goldstein Immigration Lawyers611 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 317Los Angeles, CA 90017
Building Location
Located in the 611 Place building (formerly the Crocker Citizens Plaza), a 42-story skyscraper at the corner of Wilshire Blvd and Grand Ave. The building is known for its distinctive cruciform shape.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby from Wilshire Blvd. Check in at the security desk and take the elevator to the 3rd Floor, Suite 317.
Parking Details
Parking is available in the building’s garage (entrance on Grand Ave). Additional parking can be found at the PacMutual building across the street or other nearby lots.
Public Transit
Located directly above the 7th Street/Metro Center Station (Red, Purple, Blue, Expo Lines). The station entrance is just a short walk away on Hope St or Flower St.
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