Yekrangi & Associates

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Yekrangi & Associates is an Irvine-based immigration law firm serving clients throughout Orange County. The firm takes pride in offering compassionate, personalized legal representation to individuals facing immigration challenges. Yekrangi & Associates stands apart from other firms by focusing on each case individually, dedicating the necessary time and attention to achieve favorable results. The firm’s approach prioritizes client satisfaction and effective advocacy, ensuring that no case is treated as routine. With a commitment to thorough and caring representation, Yekrangi & Associates aims to help clients successfully navigate the immigration process.

Areas of Practice (78)

  • Immigration Law
  • Business and Employment Immigration
  • A Visa: Diplomatic Visa
  • B1 and B2 Visa: Business and Tourism
  • Change of Status
  • CW-1
  • Cyprus Investment Program
  • Cyprus Permanent Residence and Citizenship Programs
  • E-1 Visa: Investor Visa
  • E-2 Visa: CNMI-Only Investor
  • E-3 Visa: Australians
  • EB-1: Employment Based Immigration - First Preference
  • EB-2: Employment Based Immigration: Second Preference
  • EB-3: Employment Based Immigration - Third Preference
  • EB-4: Employment Based Immigration - Fourth Preference
  • EB-5: Investors
  • EB-6: International Entrepreneur’s Visa
  • F-1 and M-1: Students and Employment
  • Green Card/Permanent Residency
  • H-1B Visa
  • H-1B2: DOD Researcher and Development Project Worker
  • H-2A
  • H-2B Visa
  • H-3: Nonimmigrant Trainee or Special Education Exchange Visitor
  • H1-B1 Visa
  • J-1 Visa
  • L-1 Visas
  • Malta: Residence/ Citizenship through Investment
  • O-1: Self Petition/Entrepreneur
  • P-1: Performer and Athletes Visas
  • PERM Labor Certification
  • Section 245(i)
  • Regional Center Designation
  • R-1: Religious Workers
  • TN Visas
  • Visa Waiver Program and ESTA
  • Visas
  • Family Based Immigration
  • Adjustment of Status
  • Adoptions
  • BIA Appeals
  • Citizenship Through Parents
  • DACA
  • Green Card Through Marriage
  • I-601A Waivers
  • I-601
  • I-751: Lifting Conditions on a Green Card
  • K-1: Fiancé Visa
  • Ninth (9th) Circuit Appeals
  • Same Sex Couples
  • Special Immigrant Juvenile Status: SIJS
  • Transgenders
  • U-Visa: Victims of a Crime
  • V Visa
  • VAWA: Violence Against Women Act
  • Writ of Mandamus
  • Naturalization and Citizenship
  • Denaturalization
  • Renouncing U.S. Citizenship
  • Asylum
  • Deportation and Removal
  • Adjustment of Status in Immigration Court
  • Bond
  • Cancellation of Removal for Permanent Residents
  • CAT Protection (Convention Against Torture)
  • Habeas Corpus: Fighting prolonged immigration detention
  • Non-Legal Permanent Residents Cancellation of Removal
  • Refugees
  • Temporary Protected Status
  • Waivers in Immigration Court
  • Withholding of Removal
  • Cancellation of Removal Under VAWA
  • C: Transit
  • D Crew Visa
  • Diversity Visa
  • J-1 Waiver
  • Post-Conviction Relief
  • Victims of Human Trafficking: T Visa

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Immigration Law, Business and Employment Immigration, A Visa: Diplomatic Visa, B1 and B2 Visa: Business and Tourism, Change of Status, CW-1, Cyprus Investment Program, Cyprus Permanent Residence and Citizenship Programs, E-1 Visa: Investor Visa, E-2 Visa: CNMI-Only Investor, E-3 Visa: Australians, EB-1: Employment Based Immigration - First Preference, EB-2: Employment Based Immigration: Second Preference, EB-3: Employment Based Immigration - Third Preference, EB-4: Employment Based Immigration - Fourth Preference, EB-5: Investors, EB-6: International Entrepreneur’s Visa, F-1 and M-1: Students and Employment, Green Card/Permanent Residency, H-1B Visa, H-1B2: DOD Researcher and Development Project Worker, H-2A, H-2B Visa, H-3: Nonimmigrant Trainee or Special Education Exchange Visitor, H1-B1 Visa, J-1 Visa, L-1 Visas, Malta: Residence/ Citizenship through Investment, O-1: Self Petition/Entrepreneur, P-1: Performer and Athletes Visas, PERM Labor Certification, Section 245(i), Regional Center Designation, R-1: Religious Workers, TN Visas, Visa Waiver Program and ESTA, Visas, Family Based Immigration, Adjustment of Status, Adoptions, BIA Appeals, Citizenship Through Parents, DACA, Green Card Through Marriage, I-601A Waivers, I-601, I-751: Lifting Conditions on a Green Card, K-1: Fiancé Visa, Ninth (9th) Circuit Appeals, Same Sex Couples, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status: SIJS, Transgenders, U-Visa: Victims of a Crime, V Visa, VAWA: Violence Against Women Act, Writ of Mandamus, Naturalization and Citizenship, Denaturalization, Renouncing U.S. Citizenship, Asylum, Deportation and Removal, Adjustment of Status in Immigration Court, Bond, Cancellation of Removal for Permanent Residents, CAT Protection (Convention Against Torture), Habeas Corpus: Fighting prolonged immigration detention, Non-Legal Permanent Residents Cancellation of Removal, Refugees, Temporary Protected Status, Waivers in Immigration Court, Withholding of Removal, Cancellation of Removal Under VAWA, C: Transit, D Crew Visa, Diversity Visa, J-1 Waiver, Post-Conviction Relief, Victims of Human Trafficking: T Visa View More

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