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02.15.2010
Recent News..
In critical moments:You want a lawyer on your side that respects and values what the law allows and what your situation demands.You want expert advice, a responsive attitude and a fair price for the services.Above all, you need results that are in your best interests. We can do that.Being an attorney is more than a job, it is a calling. Our practice stands firm on the belief that an attorney is one who represents the needs of others and is a dedicated problem solver. We look at the strength and weaknesses of every case so we can deal honestly and upfront with our clients to ensure they can choose the best path to take.We are aware that having legal issues may be stressful and time consuming to you. We promise to use our best efforts to alleviate your anxiety and stress by promptly responding to your inquiries, keep you informed of the facts and issues surrounding your case, and provide practical advice and quality representation. An attorney will handle all aspects of your legal matter, and we encourage you to work closely with the attorney to reach a pleasing result. At our office, we care about our clients and their needs.
In critical moments:
You want a lawyer on your side that respects and values what the law allows and what your situation demands.
You want expert advice, a responsive attitude and a fair price for the services.
Above all, you need results that are in your best interests. We can do that.
Being an attorney is more than a job, it is a calling. Our practice stands firm on the belief that an attorney is one who represents the needs of others and is a dedicated problem solver. We look at the strength and weaknesses of every case so we can deal honestly and upfront with our clients to ensure they can choose the best path to take.
We are aware that having legal issues may be stressful and time consuming to you. We promise to use our best efforts to alleviate your anxiety and stress by promptly responding to your inquiries, keep you informed of the facts and issues surrounding your case, and provide practical advice and quality representation. An attorney will handle all aspects of your legal matter, and we encourage you to work closely with the attorney to reach a pleasing result. At our office, we care about our clients and their needs.
U.S. immigration law is complex. We know that securing the right nonimmigrant visa, a green card, or U.S. citizenship is crucial to our client. Our law firm can address your concerns whether they involve bringing your family to the U.S., helping you obtain employment authorization, or representation in removal proceedings.
o Visa Applications
- Green card - Family Based
- Green card - Employment Based
- Non-Immigrant Visas for visitors entering the US for short stays
o Adjustment of Status
o Naturalization
o Asylum
o Removal Defense
o Single Status Affidavits
o Leasing a residential or commercial property
o Evictions - Commercial & Residential
o Prenuptial Agreements
o Name Change
o Dissolution & Legal Separation
o Custody - parenting plans, child support
o Wills
o Trusts
o Health Care Directives
o Power of Attorney
Washington State Bar Association (WSBA)
U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services
The Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) is the mandatory statewide bar association of Washington State. As an administrative arm of the Washington State Supreme Court, it administers the admissions, licensing, and discipline functions for lawyers licensed in Washington. It also acts as their statewide professional association.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is a bureau of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It performs many administrative functions formerly carried out by the legacy United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), which was part of the Department of Justice. The stated priorities of the USCIS are to promote national security, to eliminate immigration case backlogs, and to improve customer services. The Bureau is headed by a director who reports directly to the Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security. USCIS was formerly and briefly named the U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS), before becoming USCIS.
Washington Secretary of State
Municipal Research & Services Center
The Washington Secretary of State is one of the elected constitutional officers of the U.S. state of Washington. The duties of the office are specified in Article III, Section 17 of the Washington State Constitution and Chapter 43.07 of the Revised Code of Washington.
The Municipal Research and Services Center (MRSC) is a non-profit, independent organization created in 1969 to continue programs established in 1934 under the Bureau of Governmental Research at the University of Washington. In 1997, Washington counties joined cities in funding MRSC. Our mission is "working together for excellence in local government through professional consultation, research and information services."MRSC is governed by a volunteer board of directors drawn from local government and the community-at-large. MRSC does not engage in political activity. We do work in cooperation with the Association of Washington Cities and the Washington State Association of Counties, and the Washington Association of County Officials, advocacy organizations for cities and counties.Individual cities and counties pay no fees for MRSC programs. Instead, programs are cooperatively funded out of a small portion of the cities' distributions of the Liquor Board profits and the counties' distribution of the liquor excise tax. Funding is provided through a biennial contract with the Municipal Research Council, a state agency. Services are already paid for so do not hestiate to use them.The Council has 14 members: two appointed by the President of the Senate; two appointed by the Speaker of the House; the director of the Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development; six city and town officials appointed by the Association of Washington Cities, two county officials appointed by the Washington State Association of Counties, and one county official appointed by the Washington Association of County Officials.At least one city or town official is from a city having a population of twenty thousand or more; at least one from a city having a population of one thousand five hundred to twenty thousand; and at least one from a town having a population of less than one thousand five hundred. The terms of legislators, city, town, or county officials is dependent upon continuance in elective office. Members serve two year terms.
The Municipal Research and Services Center (MRSC) is a non-profit, independent organization created in 1969 to continue programs established in 1934 under the Bureau of Governmental Research at the University of Washington. In 1997, Washington counties joined cities in funding MRSC. Our mission is "working together for excellence in local government through professional consultation, research and information services."
MRSC is governed by a volunteer board of directors drawn from local government and the community-at-large. MRSC does not engage in political activity. We do work in cooperation with the Association of Washington Cities and the Washington State Association of Counties, and the Washington Association of County Officials, advocacy organizations for cities and counties.
Individual cities and counties pay no fees for MRSC programs. Instead, programs are cooperatively funded out of a small portion of the cities' distributions of the Liquor Board profits and the counties' distribution of the liquor excise tax. Funding is provided through a biennial contract with the Municipal Research Council, a state agency. Services are already paid for so do not hestiate to use them.
The Council has 14 members: two appointed by the President of the Senate; two appointed by the Speaker of the House; the director of the Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development; six city and town officials appointed by the Association of Washington Cities, two county officials appointed by the Washington State Association of Counties, and one county official appointed by the Washington Association of County Officials.
At least one city or town official is from a city having a population of twenty thousand or more; at least one from a city having a population of one thousand five hundred to twenty thousand; and at least one from a town having a population of less than one thousand five hundred. The terms of legislators, city, town, or county officials is dependent upon continuance in elective office. Members serve two year terms.
Law Office of Trang H. Nguyen
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410 SW 153rd StreetBurien, WA 98166
410 SW 153rd Street
Burien, WA 98166
Phone: (206) 588 - 5647Fax: (206) 246 - 5860
Phone: (206) 588 - 5647
Fax: (206) 246 - 5860
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