Immigration Counsel · Rowland Heights, California
Immigration Counsel for Rowland Heights, CA
Colima Road is the spine of the eastern San Gabriel Valley's immigrant economy, and Rowland Heights households manage lives that stretch from Hacienda Heights to Hsinchu and Seoul. The legal work we do here follows those routes: family petitions through Guangzhou, Taipei, and Seoul; marriage and fiancé cases; EB-5 and E-2 investment matters for families deploying cross-Pacific capital; and citizenship for the generation that arrived in the 1990s and stayed.
Hasan Legal PC serves Rowland Heights remotely and by appointment across greater Los Angeles — Mandarin and Korean interpreter support included — with every case built on the same principle: document it properly the first time, because backlogged categories give no second chances cheaply.
The Communities We Serve in Rowland Heights
Rowland Heights's immigration story belongs to its people — large Chinese and Taiwanese communities and Korean families along Colima Road. We work with certified interpreters where needed, offer evening video consultations that respect work and family schedules, and treat every case file with the privacy these matters deserve. We serve clients across Rowland Heights and greater Los Angeles remotely and by appointment as we expand our Southern California presence — immigration practice is federal, so your case is filed and argued the same way wherever counsel sits.
Family Immigration in Rowland Heights
Family cases are the steady heart of our Rowland Heights docket: marriage-based green cards, I-130 petitions for parents, spouses, children, and siblings, K-1 fiancé(e) visas, I-751 removal of conditions, and N-400 naturalization for longtime residents ready to take the oath. For mixed-status households we handle I-601A provisional waivers and consular processing strategy so a single appointment abroad does not separate a family for months. We serve clients across Rowland Heights and greater Los Angeles remotely and by appointment as we expand our Southern California presence — immigration practice is federal, so your case is filed and argued the same way wherever counsel sits.
Building a Business in Rowland Heights From Abroad
For Rowland Heights's founders and investor families we handle E-2 treaty investor petitions and renewals, EB-5 investment green cards, L-1A new-office transfers, and International Entrepreneur Parole where the funding profile fits — matters that in Rowland Heights tend to grow out of cross-Pacific trade, logistics, and small business. We structure the immigration case around the business plan, not the other way around, so a visa renewal never becomes the reason a company stalls.
Where Rowland Heights Immigration Cases Are Handled
Knowing which government offices touch your case matters. Here is where Rowland Heights immigration matters are typically handled — the offices we appear before and file with on behalf of clients across greater Los Angeles.
- USCIS Field Office
- USCIS Los Angeles Field Office300 North Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
- Biometrics (ASC)
- the USCIS Application Support Center serving Los Angeles County
- Immigration Court
- the Los Angeles Immigration CourtEOIR operates several courtrooms in downtown Los Angeles and Van Nuys
- Federal Court
- U.S. District Court for the Central District of California (Los Angeles)
Immigration Services We Provide in Rowland Heights
A focused look at the matters Rowland Heights clients bring us most often. We handle the full range of U.S. immigration work — these are simply where local demand tends to concentrate.
Naturalization & Citizenship
N-400 applications to become a U.S. citizen.
Learn more →EB-1A Extraordinary Ability
For those at the top of their field in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.
Learn more →O-1B Arts & Entertainment
For extraordinary ability in arts, motion picture, or TV industry.
Learn more →EB-2 NIW
National Interest Waiver for advanced degree professionals.
Learn more →H-1B Specialty Occupation
For professionals in specialty occupations requiring a degree.
Learn more →Family Petitions (I-130)
Petition for parents, children, spouses, and siblings.
Learn more →EB-5 Investor Visa
Green card through qualifying investment in U.S. businesses.
Learn more →E-2 Treaty Investor
For nationals of treaty countries with substantial investments.
Learn more →Marriage-Based Green Card
Permanent residency through marriage to a U.S. citizen or LPR.
Learn more →Don't see your case type? Browse the complete list of services and every visa category we handle, or request a free evaluation.
Rowland Heights Immigration FAQs
Common questions from Rowland Heights clients about how immigration cases work locally.
As a Taiwanese national in Rowland Heights, do I have visa options mainland-Chinese applicants don't?
Yes — Taiwan is an E-2 treaty jurisdiction, so a substantial investment in a real U.S. business supports a renewable investor visa, and Taiwan-chargeable applicants generally face shorter (often current) employment-based queues. Nationality and chargeability shape strategy; we use both.
How do we keep a long F4 sibling case alive while we wait?
Keep addresses current with USCIS and NVC, respond to every notice, document CSPA ages for children, and prepare the DS-260 stage before the bulletin turns. Petitions die of neglect more often than denial; ours don't.
Do you handle family green cards and naturalization for Rowland Heights residents?
Yes — marriage-based green cards, I-130 petitions for parents, spouses, children, and siblings, K-1 fiancé visas, I-751 removal of conditions, and N-400 naturalization are a core part of our Rowland Heights caseload, filed with the documentation care USCIS now demands.
Which federal court would hear a lawsuit if USCIS unlawfully delays or denies my Rowland Heights case?
A challenge to an unlawful delay or denial for a Rowland Heights resident is generally brought in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California (Los Angeles). We assess whether an APA or mandamus claim is the right tool before filing.