Immigration: Family and Employment Visas
Law Office of Arsen V. Baziyants
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3375 Pepper Lane Suite 103 Las Vegas, Nevada 89120 USA |
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(702) 243-9444
(702) 974-0779
Law Firm Overview
__________ARSEN V. BAZIYANTS__________Admitted to practice in the State of Nevada
Admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada
Graduate of the City University of New York School of Law (Juris Doctor, 2008)
Graduate of the University of Nevada Las Vegas (Bachelors of Arts in Philosophy, 2005)
Member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association
Fluent in Russian and Armenian languages
Practicing exclusively immigration and nationality law
I earned my Juris Doctor degree from the City University of New York School of Law (CUNY) with a clinical concentration in immigration law. As an intern with the law schools Immigrant & Refugee Rights Clinic, I successfully represented clients in removal proceedings.
For six years prior to attending law school I had worked as a paralegal at a number of immigration law firms in Las Vegas and was involved in a variety of immigration cases.
For my undergraduate studies I attended the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), where I earned a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy. The study of philosophy, particularly logical theories and philosophy of language, was an extremely influential part of my earlier education. It advanced my critical reasoning and analytical abilities, which play an indispensible role in my practice of law.
Originally from Armenia (a former USSR republic), I am fluent in both Russian and Armenian languages. I am formerly a Russian and Armenian court translatorinterpreter, certified by the Eighth Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada.
I am an active member of the Nevada State Bar Association and admitted to practice before the state courts in Nevada as well as the United States Federal District Court for the District of Nevada. I am also a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
FULL-HEARTED COMMITMENT TO ADVISE, ASSIST AND ADVOCATE.
EMPLOYMENT BASED IMMIGRANT PETITIONS (emphasis on the immigration petitions for classification as "alien with extraordinary ability" - EB-1)
FAMILY BASED IMMIGRANT PETITIONS for -
- Parents (petitioners must be U.S. citizens over 21)
- Spouses (petitioners must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents)
- Children (unmarried under 21, petitioners must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents
- Unmarried sons and daughters over 21 (petitioners must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents)
- Married sons and daughters, any age (petitioners must be U.S. citizens)
- Siblings (brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens only)
FIANCEES AND FIANCES OF U.S. CITIZENS (K-1 visas also K-3 visas for spouses of U.S. citizens)
CONSULATE VISA PROCESSING (for intending immigrants outside the U.S.)
BATTERED SPOUSE PETITIONS (VAWA)
ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS (Greencards, for intending immigrants in the U.S.)
WORK AUTHORIZATIONS
CHANGING or EXTENDING NONIMMIGRANT STATUS
NATURALIZATION:
- Aliens who obtained their permanent resident status based on marriage to U.S. citizens, remain legally married and continue to cohabit with their U.S. citizen spouses.
- Permanent residents who are members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
- All other U.S. permanent residents.
WORK VISAS: H, L, E, P, O, and R
MOTIONS TO REOPEN MOTIONS TO RECONSIDER
APPEALS TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS UNIT
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