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February 15, 2011 | 11:25 am
Posted by Cedric M. Shen

Immigration.
Rarely has such an innocuous word caused so much debate, stirred so much passion, and given so much hope, in recent times. From 9/11, to the Great Recession, to SB 1070, to the DREAM Act - immigration issues permeate just about every facet of our lives. I am a U.S. immigration and nationality attorney based in Los Angeles, and I will be updating this blog on a regular basis with the goal of educating readers on various immigration issues. I hope you will find this blog informative and insightful. Please feel free to contact me if you have any suggestions, opinions or questions.
Cedric M. Shen is a Los Angeles-based immigration attorney experienced in helping foreign nationals enter the United States. His law practice focuses on employment-based green cards, family-based green cards, marriage-based green cards, investor-based green cards/visas, work visas, fiancé visas, and removal/deportation issues. His firm is MAXIMILIAN LAW INC., located at 3424 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 928, Los Angeles, California 90010. (310) 882-5294 [dir], (888) 228-4525 [toll free], (866) 882-8684 [fax]. Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). Website: www.maxlawinc.com.
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