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Mr. Allan S. Lolly
Allan S. Lolly & Associates APC
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With more than 20 years attorney experience, my entire law practice is devoted to family immigration, including fiance visas, marriage visas, green cards, U.S. citizenship, and bar waivers based on unlawful presence, misrepresentation, and criminal offenses. I also handle Adam Walsh Act bar waivers. I've obtained more than 11,000 visas and green cards for family members. If interested in working together, I do not charge for initial consultations. You are welcome to email me at attorneys@asl-lawfirm.com or call me at 1-888-483-0311. Please be sure to review our firm website, blog, and FaceBook postings.
Practice Area
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- California
- D.C. Circuit
- Federal Circuit
- U.S. Supreme Court
Languages
- Russian: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Managing Attorney
- Allan S. Lolly & Associates APC
- - Current
Education
- Santa Clara University School of Law
- Law
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- University of California - Berkeley
- B.A. | Philosophy
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Professional Associations
- Better Business Bureau
- - Current
- American Immigration Lawyer's Association
- Attorney
- - Current
- Activities: Lecturing attorney with AILA, the main immigration attorney association in the U.S. I've lectured nationwide via teleconference on visa refusals at overseas consulate posts.
- California Bar Association
- - Current
- Santa Clara University Law Association
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- U.C. Berkeley Alumni
- - Current
Speaking Engagements
- Immigration Overview and Case Studies, Continuing Education of the Bar 2012, California
- California Bar Association
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- Immigration History and Handling Undocumented Foreigners, Continuing Education of the Bar 2011, California
- California Bar Association
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- Visa Refusals at Consulate Posts, Nationwide Attorney Teleconference 2010
- speaker
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5 Questions Answered
- Q. Can I petition my husband who has a deportation order? I am a US citizen.
- A: Yes, but things may not be as you hope. First, it is important to know the reason for deportation. If it is possible to somehow legalize your husband's status based on your marriage, it might be done while he is in the U.S., but perhaps not. Certainly, the deportation order itself must be addressed in some manner. Consider information concerning bar waivers here: https://www.1-800-usa-immigration.com/i601-bar-waiver.html. You can also see some blog posts here: http://www.1-800-usa-immigration.com/blog/tag/illegal-entry/. You will need a qualified immigration attorney to help and it will cost money if anything can be done for him. Kind regards, Allan Lolly, Immigration Attorney ... Read More
- Q. Do i have to register by the secretory of state in order to preform or assist a client in completing immigration forms?
- A: Yes, you must comply with the California Business & Professions Code. I do not have the code section handy, but you can search Immigration Consultant requirements in California or perhaps Unlawful Practice of Law in California. Allan Lolly
- Q. Ive been in the USA since I was 1 yr old, is there any loopholes of getting my residency or citizenship?
- A: There are some loopholes, but very few. Your case requires an analysis. Please go to this blog post and read very carefully. You can see whether you may qualify: http://www.1-800-usa-immigration.com/blog/2011/06/illegal-entry-%E2%80%9.... Kind regards, Allan Lolly, Immigration Attorney
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