Joel

Joel Friedman

CONTACT INFORMATION

Phone
(619) 595-0888
Address
1010 Second Avenue Suite 1009, San Diego, CA, 92101

Joel Friedman is an EB-5 immigration attorney at the Law Office of Joel Friedman, located in San Diego, who solely focuses on U.S. naturalization and immigration law. Attorney Friedman has spent over a decade representing both individual clients and large corporations with their family and business immigration needs. Although based in Southern California, attorney Friedman regularly represents clients from across the nation and from outside of the United States. He continually strives to provide reasonably priced, high quality immigration services for all of his clients. Attorney Friedman combines state of the art technology and personal devotion to each case he is involved with.

Attorney Friedman focuses his business immigration practice on assisting foreign workers and businesses obtain work visas and green cards. He routinely assists EB-5 investors obtain their green cads through the EB-5 visa program. Attorney Friedman also helps clients obtain green cards through the employment and labor certification process (PERM). He also helps clients with business immigration matters, including national interest waiver applications, O-1 person of extraordinary ability visas, L-1A multinational executive and manager visas, H1-B specialty occupation visas, E-1 treaty traders, E-2 treaty investor visas, L-1B specialized knowledge employee visas and other types of work visas.

Attorney Friedman was recognized as a merit scholar while he attended Lake Forest Academy on an academic scholarship. He then went on to receive his undergraduate degree from the University of Oregon. Following his undergraduate education, attorney Friedman earned his law degree from California Western School of Law. He belongs to the American Immigration Lawyers Association, where he is an active member. Attorney Friedman is admitted to practice in the state of California, U.S. Federal District Court of the Southern District of California and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.