US Immigration: Tips for US Citizenship
Summary: US Immigration is a dream for many, but a complex process. Immigration lawyer, Karen-Lee Pollak, describes the process.
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About the Author
Karen-Lee Pollak leads the Immigration Practice Group at the law firm of Goins, Underkofler, Crawford & Langdon an AV rated law firm by Martindale Hubble. Her education has taken place worldwide and from coast to coast. She obtained her law degree in South Africa and is licensed by the State Bar of California, State Bar of Texas and in South Africa. Ms. Pollak has been nominated as a Texas Super Lawyer Rising Star by Law and Politics Magazine, a prestigious honor given to 2% of lawyers practicing law in Texas. As an immigrant herself, she understands what a life-changing decision it is moving family or employees to the United States. Her clients range from Fortune 1000 companies to individuals located in Texas, throughout the United States and worldwide. She represents professionals, skilled workers, multi-national corporations, small businesses, celebrities, sports professionals, investors, individuals and families to obtain temporary work visas, green cards and U.S. Citizenship.
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