Anthony Mance, Esq., has been selected to lead its international immigration practice. Over the last three years as an of-counsel attorney to the firm, Mr. Mance has helped dozens of clients obtain citizenship, a Green Card, or a visa based on family relations, employment, or investment. Specifically, he and Jennifer Grady, Esq. have submitted successful H-1B, F-1, OPT extension, J-1, E-2, L-1A, O-1, H-4, TN, EB-3, and EB-1 applications on their clients’ behalf.
Mr. Mance is an attorney with nearly a decade of experience in immigration and business law with which he has assisted individuals and businesses with the complexities of the immigration process. Utilizing his knowledge of international policy, immigration law, business law and finance, Mr. Mance counsels his clients in a wide variety of personal and business ventures, and specializes in helping foreign entrepreneurs establish new businesses and careers in the United States, including corporate setup. Mr. Mance’s clients include individuals, business owners, investors, institutes of higher education, non-profit organizations, and religious organizations.
Jennifer A. Grady, Esq. and Anthony Mance, Esq. providing University of California, Irvine (UCI) students with post-graduation business and visa options
As a certified mediator with a focus on cross-cultural alternative dispute resolution, Mr. Mance approaches every case from an international and multicultural perspective. In addition to providing legal counsel, Mr. Mance helps his clients acclimate to living and doing business in the United States, and provides webinars and speaking engagements on visa options for entrepreneurs and recent graduates. He is located in the firm’s San Diego office, and works with the firm’s clients at its Beverly Hills headquarters.
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*This article is for informational purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. This article does not make any guarantees as to the outcome of a particular matter, as each matter has its own set of circumstances and must be evaluated individually by a licensed attorney.
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