Kolomejec Law Offices
486 Jackson Street
3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
Phone: (415) 433 - 7205
Fax: (415) 433 - 7207
Email: RKolomejec@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.sanfranciscoimmigrationlaw.com
I am an attorney specializing in immigration law. For the past 10 years, I have assisted hundreds of individuals and their families obtain legal status in the United States. My practice is devoted 100% to U.S. immigration and nationality law. My rates are very reasonable, payment plans are available, and major credit cards are accepted. My office is conveniently located 1 block from USCIS (formerly known as INS). I always offer a free telephone consultation.
Immigration Attorney of the Year for 2005 (LegalMatch)
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My areas of practice include:
Family Based Petitions
Family-based petitions include those filed by U.S. citizens and permanent residents on behalf of their immediate relatives (e.g., spouses, parents, siblings, and children).
If your immediate relative is a U.S. citizen, then you may be eligible to adjust your status in the United States. Once the paperwork is filed, you can immediately qualify for a work permit and travel permit. The work permit will allow you to obtain a social security card and a California I.D. or Driver’s License. The green card is usually given to you after your interview at the local immigration office. Please call for current processing times.
Working Visas
If you hold at least a bachelor’s degree and have a valid job offer in that field, you may be eligible to work in the United States by obtaining a working visa (H-1B). H-1B visas are generally good for 3 years and allow for a 3-year extension. Even part-time positions may qualify you. Call for a free telephone consultation.
Travel Permits
Travel permits allow an applicant who has filed for permanent residency to return to the U.S. after foreign travel. Travel Permits can be valid for up to 1 year and can be used for multiple entries. There does not need to be an emergency to qualify for this type of travel permit and there is no need to obtain a visa before you return. Please call to see if you qualify for a travel permit.
Re-Entry Permits
Re-entry permits allow a lawful permanent resident (i.e., green card holder) to stay outside the U.S. for up to 2 years without abandoning their green card. Please call to discuss.
Fiancé Visas
Fiancé visas (K-1) are for U.S. citizens who wish to bring their fiancés to the United States to marry. Upon entry, the fiancé is given 90 days to marry. To qualify for a fiancé visa, you must have physically met the person you are marrying within the past two years. Sufficient evidence of the physical meeting is required. Fiancé visas can be issued in cases where the fiancé was denied a tourist visa or student visa. Please call for current time frames.
Spousal Visas
Spousal visas (K-3) allow a U.S. citizens to bring their spouse to the United States quicker than the traditional immigrant visa route. Once in the United States, the foreign spouse is able to adjust status. A work permit, as well as a social security card and California I.D. or Driver’s License, is available after their entry into the U.S. Please call for current time frames.
Student Visas
If you are currently in the United States as a visitor and would like to attend an English language school, college or university, you may be eligible to change your status in the United States without having to apply for a student visa abroad. The paperwork is filed through the mail and a decision is made without the need for an interview. Please call to see if you qualify for a student visa.
Tourist Visas
If you are currently in the United States on a visitor visa in B-1 or B-2 status, you may be eligible to extend you stay for an additional amount of time (i.e., up to 6 months). After an extension, you may then be eligible to change or adjust your status depending upon your situation. Please call to discuss.
U.S. Citizenship
For those who have held a green card for at least 5 years (3 years for those married to U.S. citizens), you may be eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship. U.S. Citizenship allows you to travel on a U.S. passport and vote in upcoming elections. Please call to see if you qualify for citizenship.
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Richard S. Kolomejec
Attorney at Law
468 Jackson Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
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Phone: (415)433-7205
Fax: (415)433-7207
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Bachelor’s Degree in Finance from Santa Clara University, in Santa Clara, California in 1989
Law Degree from McGeorge School of Law (UOP), in Sacramento, California in 1992
Admitted to the California State Bar in 1993
Member of AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association) since 1993
Member of San Francisco Bar Association’s Low-Fee Immigration Panel since 1999
Notary Public since 1994
Awards
LegalMatch Lawyer of the Year Award for Immigration
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