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San Francisco

S. Juliana Pinzon, Attorney at Law 

S. Juliana Pinzon exclusively practices immigration law. She is passionate about protecting, guiding and helping people that want to live/work/stay in the United States.  Given her immigrant background, Juliana is fluent in Spanish and understands the needs of those who long to live/work in the U.S. legally. A graduate of Nova Southeastern University and the University of Barcelona, Juliana is licensed to practice law in Florida and Spain. Living in sunny California for over a decade, she now focuses her practice in the field of immigration law, being authorized to represent people in proceedings before the Executive Office of Immigration Review and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).  Juliana also serves as a pro bono attorney at Catholic Charities East Bay. In her free time, Juliana enjoys spending time with her husband and three boys, hiking the beautiful mountains of California and playing with her two cats. 

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Family Petitions

Work Permits

Adjustments of Status

Waivers

Consular Processing

Citizenship

U-Visas (Victims of Crimes)

VAWA

Removal Defense

Asylum, Withholding, Cancellation of Removal

Practice Areas

Helpful Links

Click on the following immigration related links:

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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)

The official website of the federal government’s immigration agency. Available in English and Spanish.

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USCIS: Check your Case Status 

Use this tool to track the status of an immigration application, petition, or request using your Case Receipt Number.

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USCIS: Processing Time Information

Find out how long it takes to process an application or petition at a particular USCIS office.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

The official website of the federal government’s immigration investigation agency, which handles deportation and removal.

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U.S. Department of State: Embassies and Consulates

A listing of U.S. embassies and consulates and their websites by country.

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U.S. Department of State: National Visa Center

Find information about the National Visa Center, the agency that conducts immigrant visa pre-processing after USCIS approves immigrant visa petitions.

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U.S Department of State: Visa Bulletin

Find information about cut-off dates for visa availability by country and other immigrant visa information.

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U.S. Department of State: Passports

Find information about applying for, replacing, or changing information on a U.S. passport.

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Selective Service System

Find information about the U.S. Selective Service, which males between ages 18 and 25 generally must register to apply for immigration benefits.

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U.S. Department of Justice: Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)

The official website for EOIR, the federal office that conducts immigration court proceedings, appellate reviews, and administrative hearings.

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