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Locality: Burbank, California

Phone: +1 818-238-9444



Address: 3500 W Olive Ave 91505 Burbank, CA, US

Website: www.pathaklaw.com/

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Pathak Law Firm 16.11.2020

My hardworking grandparents and my mother as a toddler, left their life in Greece aboard the "Nea Hellas" and journeyed to the Land of Opportunity--America.

Pathak Law Firm 04.11.2020

Loved this article educating the truth about H-1b workers.

Pathak Law Firm 26.10.2020

Pathak Law covers everything immigration, view our many practice areas and see how we can change your citizenship status.

Pathak Law Firm 17.10.2020

Enjoyed this view while hiking today. Happy Saturday from Pathak Law!

Pathak Law Firm 30.09.2020

We update our blog monthly on the many ways Pathak Law is here to help. Check out Immigration Insight to learn more about what's going on in the immigration world.

Pathak Law Firm 18.09.2020

Valentine's Day is to share with anyone you love! We hope today is filled with joy for everyone!

Pathak Law Firm 29.08.2020

A heart breaking look at what our H-1B Visa users working in Silicon Valley now fear due to changing laws.

Pathak Law Firm 26.08.2020

Families crossing over Ellis Island in the early 1900's.

Pathak Law Firm 23.08.2020

Stay updated on immigration laws that are changing by visiting the ACLU online. www.aclu.com

Pathak Law Firm 10.08.2020

Staying current on matters happening in America can help you obtain citizenship the legal and correct way. Learn about the ban and where you or your loved one stand in America by reading our latest blog post. Give Pathak Law a call to help guide you to becoming an American Citizen.

Pathak Law Firm 05.08.2020

Immigration is in high demand in the United States. Please understand your rights and stay knowledgable of the ICE tactics. Visit www.pathaklaw.com to learn how to become a U.S. Citizen.

Pathak Law Firm 28.07.2020

Immigration fact: The first Immigration law is dated back as far as 1790 where an act was adopted that established a uniform rule for naturalization by setting the residence requirement at two years.