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U.S. Immigration Lawyers Serving the Entertainment Industry, Investors, and Families in the Los Angeles Area |
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Serving in part, the cities of Pasadena, Burbank, Glendale, Los Angeles, Hollywood, and Bevery Hills, California. |
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Our Los Angeles based branch office of Muston & Jack, P.C., is focused on serving the needs of persons in the Entertainment Industry, investors, and their families.
Contact us Today: 626.398.1992 to set up your initial consultation. |
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Entertainment Industry Professionals: Let our attorneys take care of all your immigration needs to attain the most suitable visa for you, so that you can focus entirely on your upcoming events and projects. Whether your profession relates to film, television, the arts, or any related areas, let our immigration attorneys assist you. This is our primary focus at Muston & Jack, P.C., Los Angeles. Please feel free to view additional Entertainment Industry related Visa information in our links sections to the left. |
Investors: Our attorneys are ready to find the best visa option for you as an investor in the entertainment industry or any other industry. Whether you are looking to start a new company or purchase and operate an existing business in the U.S., we can help. There are several visa options available depending on size of investment, country of nationality, and your future goals.
Families: At Muston & Jack, P.C., Los Angeles, we also provide services focused on family based visa petitions. Whether you wish to bring your fiance to the U.S., spouse, or other family members, we can assist you. |
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| News and Updates: June 2009 |
Visa Options for Models |
| June 2009 Article |
Are you asking yourself “How can I, as a model, get a visa to work in the U.S.?” If so, you will find the following informational article very useful. Read More >>
ARTICLE: agJOBS Legislation Article
Article written by Attorney Hendrik Pretorius regarding new immigration legislation that has been introduced regarding agricultural workers. Read More >>
DREAM Act
The DREAM Act, the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act is a piece of legislation focusing on children who were brought to the U.S. as undocumented persons and have grown up here. Read More >> |
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Work Permits: Do I need one, and how do I get one? |
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Work permits, also know as Employment Authorization Documents (EAD), are often needed for persons who are on non-immigrant work visas or for persons at a certain stage in their green card processing, to be able to legally obtain employment. Read More >>
UPDATE: H-1B Count: How many H-1B Visas are still available?
If you are asking yourself whether you can still file an H-1B petition this year to be counted towards the fiscal year 2010 visa quota numbers, the answer is yes for the time being. Read More >>
Immigration Reform: One of Top Three Priorities in Senate
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