U.S. Immigration Attorneys - Global Practice in Bellevue WA (Seattle Metro)
Marty & Ellis LLC deals exclusively with U.S. immigration and nationality law. We have over 25 years of experience representing multinational corporations, midsize companies and small businesses spanning various industries in the United States, North America, Latin America, Asia and Europe as well as foreign entrepreneurs, investors, artists, scientists, professionals of all trades and other individuals seeking to live and work or do business in the United States. Marty & Ellis LLC was founded by two attorneys with experience working for immigration boutiques, large corporate law firms, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service and the U.S. Department of State at various U.S. embassies abroad.
We are committed to delivering high quality and expert legal service and have substantial expertise in handling both nonimmigrant and immigrant visa matters for both corporations and individuals. We specialize in employment-based visa classifications such as H-1B, NIW, L-1, E-1/E-2, E-3, TN and O-1 as well as employment and family-based permanent residence petitions and citizenship applications.
We are committed to delivering high quality and expert legal service and have substantial expertise in handling both nonimmigrant and immigrant visa matters for both corporations and individuals. We specialize in employment-based visa classifications such as H-1B, NIW, L-1, E-1/E-2, E-3, TN and O-1 as well as employment and family-based permanent residence petitions and citizenship applications.
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