Attorney Steven Riznyk is an EB-5 immigration attorney and serves as a lead attorney for his firm, San Diego Biz Law, where he has completed thousands of successful immigration law cases, including extensive work with EB-5. For nearly 25 years, attorney Riznyk has worked with companies, citizens and foreign nationals in obtaining H1, H2, O, P, and R Visas. With a wealth of experience that covers a wide spectrum of needs, attorney Riznyk has the appropriate tools and track record of a 99 percent success rate. Serving clients from 54 countries and across the United States, attorney Riznyk provides services to even the most complex immigration cases.
The unparalleled immigration law success of San Diego Biz Law has also constructed many of the most complex cases for over 80 law firms throughout the United States. With his unmatched success in dealing with a high quantity of cases, attorney Riznyk understands the individual demands of EB-5 investors, and is able to cater his services to fulfill the varied needs of his diverse clients. Attorney Riznyk prides himself on his firm’s ability to help their clients in any way possible, in order to meet their needs and apply solutions.
Based in San Diego, attorney Riznyk successfully represents clients and businesses from around the world. Coupled with the wealth of EB-5 success, San Diego Biz Law also practices business law, litigation, negotiation, consulting, and corporate law. His near-perfect success rate is a product of attorney Riznyk’s commitment and passion for fulfilling the immigration needs of his clients no matter how complex, whether for an individual, a family, or a Fortune 500 company.
His goal is to build a new kind of law firm for California and the country. We are the first law firm in the United States equally emphasizing law, consulting, and high-level negotiation. The firm will be based on principles of integrity, great customer service, and a devotion to results on every level of a company’s (=client’s) needs so that it is protected from every angle. It is my belief that the days of a lawyer ‘fixing’ a single problem and walking away from a company’s overall needs are long gone. Sure, some companies may not want a firm to deal with more than one type of problem, but on the other hand, a lawyer should at least be able to spot the problems so that his or her client can be made aware of risks and issues.