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As you’ve heard on the radio show “Mi Abogada”

For over 20 years, attorney Linnette Tano Clark has helped thousands of immigrants who want to inform themselves about immigration, changes in the law and their impact on the possibility to obtain a better life in the US.

She provides answers in Spanish and English to help the Hispanic community.

With degrees from UCLA, Loyola Law School, and years of experience working to support the rights of immigrants and winning their cases, you can be confident that immigration attorney Linnette Clark will help you to navigate the complexities of your immigration situation.

You can ask your immigration questions

LEGAL SERVICES

Family Based Immigration

  • I-130: Family petition for spouse, parent, child or sibling
  • Adjustment of status
  • I-601A waivers
  • Consular processing
  • I-751: Removal of Conditional Residency

Citizenship
Renewal of permanent residence

  • N-400
  • N-600

Deferred Action (DACA)
U Visa
VAWA for phychological abuse

Deportation/ Removal Defense

  • Cancellation from Removal for Lawful Permanent Residents
  • Cancellation from Removal for Non-Lawful Permanent Residents
  • Defensive Asylum applications

Asylum
Appeals
TPS
I-90
Parole in Place

Investigations

  • FOIA
  • Criminal background checks with the FBI & California Department of Justice

Recent immigration news

DO NOT BE A VICTIM OF IMMIGRATION FRAUD

Navigating the area of immigration can be confusing and frightening. It is extremely complex and the answer can turn on one simple fact. For this reason, it is important to always consult a licensed attorney. It is tempting to go for a lower priced option and pretty words promising you the legal status that you […]

FREE LEGAL ADVICE

Getting free legal advice for complicated matters such as immigration can be difficult.  It is important to always insure that you are consulting with a licensed attorney. Unfortunately, most attorneys charge for their consultations.  This can make it difficult for low-income individuals to consult with one.  If you are in a situation where it is not possible to […]

PROPOSED FEE INCREASES FOR FORMS FILED WITH USCIS

The Department of Homeland Security has published a proposal for fee increases to several USCIS forms in the Federal Register. There will be a period of 30 days to receive public opinion, with a final decision being issued as soon as December 16. 2019. Proposed Rate Increases affect several forms, but most notable are the […]

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