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Andrew DiSanto, Immigration Attorney 7702 East Doubletree Ranch Road, Suite # 300, Scottsdale, AZ 85258 - Profile
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| Biography: | Seminars/Articles:
“Employment-Based Immigration”, Communities in Schools of Arizona, February 2006
“Employer/Employee & Family Conflicts of Interest”, Arizona State Bar, March 2006
“Fundamentals of Immigration Law”, Arizona State Bar Convention, June 2007
“Immigration Update/Local Procedural Tricks of the Trade”, Arizona State Bar, June 2007
“Navigating the Immigration Maze: Employment-Based Visa Options for Employers”, Phoenix
Construction Expo, April 2008
“Office Start-Up & Business Development from an Immigration Perspective”, Arizona State Bar,
May 2010
"In Spite of the Limited Immigration Options for Immigrant Investors and Entrepreneurs:
Promoting Economic Growth Through Foreign Investment", NALA, Facts & Findings Magazine,
July 2013 | College: | The College of New Jersey, B.A., History, 1998 | Law School: | Villanova University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2001 | Membership: | State Bar of Arizona, Immigration Section, Secretary, 2006-2008. | Admitted: | 2001, Arizona and U.S. District Court, District of Arizona | Military: | n.a. | Practice Area: | Family-Based Immigration Law Services:
Whether you are looking to immigrate family members from another country outside the U.S. or
you are trying to keep yourself or your family here, DiSanto & DiSanto can assist individuals and
families to petition for relatives depending on their status. We provide an individualized and
personalized approach in each case to seek creative ways to achieve positive results. Some of the
family based immigration matters we handle include:
B-2 Visitor Visas: The B-2 (Visitor) visa is available to visitors coming to the U.S. temporarily for
pleasure. Nationals of certain countries may be eligible under the Visa Waiver Program to visit the
U.S. for up to 90 days without obtaining a visa.
F-1 and M-1 Student Visas: Persons seeking to pursue a full course of study at a school in the
United States may be eligible for a visa for the course of their study and, in some cases, a period
for practical training in their field of study.
K-1 Fiancée Visas: A Fiance(e) of a U.S. citizen is eligible for a non-immigrant visa conditioned
upon the consummation of the marriage within 90 days.
K-3 Spousal Visas: A spouse of a U.S. citizen is eligible for a non-immigrant visa to enter the
United States in order to apply for Adjustment of Status (the “Green Card”).
Family Sponsored Immigration: U.S. citizens may petition for spouses, parents, children and
siblings. Permanent residents may petition for spouses and children.
DV-1 Visas/Green Card Lottery: 55,000 visas are annually allotted in a random drawing to
individuals from nations underrepresented in the total immigrant pool.
United States Citizenship and Naturalization Applications.
Naturalization Interviews
Naturalization Appeals
Adjustment of Status (Green Card) or marriage interviews
Motions to reconsider and/or motions to reopen denial of adjustment of status
Acquired or Derivative United States Citizenship.
Removal of Conditional Residence Status. |
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