The Worontzoff Law Office,pllc in Flushing, New York
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Business name: The Worontzoff Law Office,pllc
Address:
37-08 Main Street Suite 305
Flushing, New York 11354
Phone number: 718-539-8881
Fax number: 718-539-8883
Business hours:
9am-5pm
Credit cards accepted: N/A
Number of employees: N/A
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Category: Legal
Description:
The Worontzoff Law Office, PLLC focuses our Civil Litigation practice on Personal Injury Litigation. Whether your injury is caused by a slip and fall, a car accident, a vicious animal or others, we are here to advise you and be your advocate through the process of getting compensated for your injuries.
Vehicle accidents (including bicycle and pedestrian)
Slip/trip and falls due to:
defective construction
failure of the defendant to maintain their property
defendant creating a dangerous condition
Dog bites
Assaults
Defective products
Family Law
Uncontested Divorce
Contested Divorce
Labor and Employment Law
Landlord-Tenant Disputes
Business Transactions
Business Investments and Opportunities
Commercial Contracts
Confidentiality, Non-disclosure & Non-compete Agreements
Partnership Agreements
Shareholder Agreements
Immigration
EB-5
You can obtain U.S. Permanent Residency under the EB-5 category by investing at least $1 million (US), or, in certain special locations, $500,000 (US). Ten thousand EB-5 immigrant visas are available per year. The benefits of EB-5 are that you can self-petition and the permanent resident status, if granted, extends to your spouse and unmarried children under 21. If you choose to invest in a government project, The Worontzoff Law Office, PLLC will advise you regarding what projects are good to invest in, will accompany you to the Regional Centers and even take you to the project sites so you have a clear understanding of your investment. If you choose to invest in a business that you plan on running, you must create ten full time jobs in the U.S. We can advise you as to what some good options are and will take you step by step through the process.
Asylum
Another of our specialties is representing individuals fleeing persecution in their native countries based on their race, religion, membership in a social group, political opinion, or nationality. Normally you must apply for Asylum within one year of entering the U.S. but we have successfully obtained Asylum for clients who have missed this deadline. Note that you can include your spouse and any children who are under the age of 21 in your Asylum petition.
Cancellation of Removal
Cancellation of Removal is available for individuals who are threatened with deportation by the United States Executive Office for Immigration Review. We have successfully argued for clients who were illegally present in the United States to stay and obtain their Green Card.
Full list of our Immigration Services:
Representation in Immigration Courts
Defense from Deportation and Removal
Motions to Reopen and Reconsider
Appeals to BIA
Petitions to Federal Courts
We bail you out anytime, our service is the fastest in the industry, we always have bail
bond lawyers on call 24 hours. Call us 24 hours a day - 7 days a week! 718-539-8881
Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)
Petition for Family/Relative (as a United States Citizen you may petition your fiancee as well)
Petitioning for spouse and unmarried children under 21 years of age
Renewals
Change of Status to Permanent Resident
Age Out Family Green Card
B-1/B-2 Visa to Permanent Resident
F-1 Visa to Permanent Resident
A5 Card to Permanent Resident
Marriage Green Card
Visas
B-1: Business Visa
B-2: Short-Term Tourist Visa
F-1/F-2: Scholars/Students (and their spouse and unmarried children under 21 years of
age)
H-1b/H-4: Temporarily employed by the United States, with special skills and
professional staff (and their spouse and unmarried children under 21 years of age)
J-1/J-2: Exchange of Visiting Scholars (and their spouse and unmarried children under 21
years of age)
K-1/K-2: U.S. Citizen Fiance / Wife Visa (and their spouse and unmarried children under
21 years of age)
L-1: Multinational Deployed Personnel (and their spouse and unmarried children under
21 years of age)
M-1/M-2: Short-Term Vocational Learning for Students (and their spouse and unmarried
children under 21 years of age)
EB-1: Individuals with recognized extremely exceptional professional talents/skills
EB-2: Individuals in professions holding an advanced degree or with exceptional skills
EB-3: Skilled workers/professionals
EB-4: Special Immigrants
EW: U.S. non-technical labor migration
EB-5: U.S. investment immigration
Employment Authorization Card
Foreign Students
F-1: OPT time students
J-2: exchange visitor's spouse or minor child
M-1: students who completed their studies
Bankruptcy
Business/Commercial Transactions
Civil Litigation
Family Law
Immigration Law
Labor and Employment Law
Landlord-Tenant Disputes
Real Estate Transactions
Wills and Trusts
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