Law Offices of John Rubenstein - Costa Mesa, Southern California Immigration Law Lawyer
Law Offices of John Rubenstein - Costa Mesa, Southern California Immigration Law Lawyer
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Law Offices of John Rubenstein

3435 Wilshire Blvd.,
Suite 2700
Los Angeles, CA 90010

1901 Newport Blvd.,
Suite 350
Costa Mesa, CA 92627

Toll Free:
888-603-7202
Fax:
213-402-3045

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Resources:

Immigration Practice Center

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Los Angeles Office

Orange County Office

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Immigration

Experienced Attention to Challenging Immigration Issues

We provide the highest quality legal services to our clients in a timely and cost-effective manner. We pride ourselves on the significant amount of personal attention we give to each client.

Addressing the intricate details of immigration issues can be a challenging and time consuming endeavor. With various guidelines, laws, rules and regulations, all of which need to be addressed and complied with, having the assistance of an experienced lawyer can be essential. 

At the Law Offices of John Rubenstein, we provide immigration assistance to clients throughout the world and all of Southern California, including Los Angeles and Orange County. Working diligently on your behalf, we offer the guidance and assistance necessary to help you achieve your objectives, which may allow you to reunite with family members, obtain employment or attend school without fear of deportation or complications.

To schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your immigration needs with an attorney, please contact us online or call 888-603-7202.

Knowledgeable Assistance With Your Immigration Visas

We provide guidance in addressing various types of immigration issues, including:

  • Visitor Visas
  • Fiancé visas
  • Student and Exchange Visas
  • Temporary Worker Visas
  • Green Cards
  • Citizenship
  • Naturalization
  • Asylum
  • Investor visas
  • Deportation & Removal

General Information

Before traveling to the U.S., a citizen of a foreign country must generally obtain a nonimmigrant visa for temporary stay or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. The type of visa you will need is based on the purpose of your travel.


U.S. visa policy permits citizens of certain countries to travel to the U.S. without a visa. For information about travel without a visa, click on the links below.

Visitor Visas

The visitor visa is a type of nonimmigrant visa for persons desiring to enter the United States temporarily for business (B-1) or for pleasure, tourism or medical treatment (B-2). International travelers with visitor visas comprise a large portion of temporary visitor travel to the United States every year.

Student and Exchange Visas


The United States welcomes foreign citizens who come to the U.S. to study or participate in an exchange program. Before applying for a visa, all student and exchange visitor applicants are required to be accepted and approved for their program. When accepted, educational institutions and program sponsors will provide each applicant the necessary approval documentation, to be submitted when applying for a visa.

Temporary Worker Visas


The Immigration and Nationality Act provides several categories of nonimmigrant visas for a person who wishes to work temporarily in the United States. If you want to work in the U.S. temporarily, under immigration law, you need a specific visa based on the purpose of your travel and type of work you will be doing.

Green Cards, Citizenship and Humanitarian Benefits


Please contact us online to discuss green cards, citizenship and humanitarian benefits.

Additional Information

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One-on-One Representation

In an effort to provide the efficient and effective immigration representation you need, we give one-on- one representation, addressing your specific issues on a personalized basis through experienced representation. We understand the need for swift resolutions to immigration issues, and work to ensure that your needs are met as quickly as possible.

Contact us online or call 888-603-7202 to schedule a free initial consultation with a lawyer to discuss your specific needs. Our Los Angeles office is conveniently located on Whilshire Boulevard and our Orange County office is conveniently located off highway 55 in Costa Mesa.