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If you’re looking for a great immigration lawyer look no further best lawyer ever!! Philip is the best! He helped me out every step of the way and was always 100% honest and trustworthy.

Philip and team have been absolutely wonderful in handling my E2 visa renewal. I'm an uptight Brit and find the whole visa process one of the most stressful things I have ever done. They held my hand through the whole process and stopped me spinning out of control.

I hired 3 immigration lawyers before I hired Philip Levin. Philip was methodical, caring and communicative the entire way and made the ordeal of dealing with the INS a lot easier. He was successful in getting my permanent residency and eventually help me though the citizenship process.

My work recently moved me to the US and my wife is Australian. Phil and his team worked diligently from day 1 and communicated well. They think outside the box (but certainly by the book) on how to expedite things for you...I did have a particularly tough case and they were able to turn it around in 4 months.

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San Francisco Immigration Lawyer Philip M. Levin  has been practicing U.S. Immigration and Nationality law for over twenty (20) years. From May 1985 to December 1990, Mr. Levin served as an Associate at Lawler & Lawler, where he specialized in family and business immigration and litigated cases on behalf of clients before the U.S. Federal District Court in San Francisco, California. Since 1990, Mr. Levin has been a Certified Specialist in Immigration Law by the State Bar of California.

Philip was recently interviewed by Super Lawyers on the new normal during covid 19 lockdown. Read this article about coping skills during COVID-19.

Mr. Levin represents clients before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS), United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as well as the U.S. Department of State (DOS) and U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). He has assisted corporate clients in developing winning strategies to hire and retain talented employees from all over the world. He has also helped hundreds of families immigrate to the U.S.

Since 1991, Mr. Levin has focused his practice exclusively on Immigration and Nationality Law and has developed an expertise in assisting both companies and families in meeting their needs. His corporate clients include members of the biotechnology, engineering, accounting, real estate construction, science, and financial services industries.

Mr. Levin's public engagements include being a guest lecturer at San Francisco State University, the John F. Kennedy School of Law in Pleasant Hill and the New College School of Law in San Francisco. He has also spoken on various immigration topics at:

The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) seminars - Admissibility, Removal and Relief from Removal (1999), E Treaty Traders and Treaty Investors (2000, 2004); Rotary Clubs; and, The Bar Association of San Francisco Barristers Club.

In addition, Mr. Levin has also written on various business-related immigration issues for The Recorder and Online Publishing, Inc.

Mr. Levin received the Wiley W. Manuel Award for Pro Bono Service from the Board of Governors of the State Bar of California, and has also been on the Board of Directors of Legal Aid of Marin since 2006.

Litigation Percentage:

  • 30% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

Certification/Specialties:

  • Immigration Law, State Bar of California, 1990

Bar Admissions:

  • California, 1984
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit
  • U.S. District Court Northern District of California

Education:

  • University of California, Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, California, 1983 J.D.
  • Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 1980 CBA Honors: Magna Cum Laude

Published Works:

  • Issues in E Status Processing Under USCIS Regulations, 17th Annual AILA California Chapters Conference Handbook, Pg. 67, 2004

Classes/Seminars Taught:

  • Guest Lecturer, Immigration Law, San Francisco State University
  • Guest Lecturer, Immigration Law, John F. Kennedy Law School
  • Guest Lecturer, Immigration Law, New College School of Law

Professional Associations and Memberships:

  • American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), 1988 - Present
  • E Visa (Traders and Investors), AILA Mentor to the Association at large
  • Legal Aid of Marin, Board of Directors, 2006 - Present

Past Employment Positions:

  • Appellate Division of San Francisco Superior Court, Law Clerk
  • The Law Offices of Jeffrey B. Neustadt, Law Clerk
  • The Law Offices of Weber & Wilson, Law Clerk
  • Lawler & Lawler, Associate

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TN

The TN nonimmigrant classification allows qualified Canadian and Mexican citizens to enter the U.S. and engage in professional business activities. LPPC will help you navigate through the TN application process by evaluating your eligibility, preparing supporting documentation for your application, and ultimately filing your application. 

B-1

LPPC will guide you through the consular process to receive a B-1 visa for specific short-term business purposes ranging from contract negotiations to seminars and conferences.

O-1

O-1 visas are for persons of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or sports. 

J-1

Administered by the Department of State, the J-1 visa is for students, trainees, academics, researchers, professionals or experts participating in an approved Exchange Visitor program. LPPC will assist you and your sponsor with preparing the necessary paperwork and the consular process so you can begin your program at ease. 

E-1 & E-2

E-1 visas and E-2 visas are for nationals of countries with which the United States has a treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation (FCN) or bilateral investment treaty (BIT). If you are a nonimmigrant trader or investor seeking to conduct business operations or develop a new enterprise in the U.S., we will help you file for the appropriate visa. As a recognized expert in this area, Mr. Levin will provide experienced and dependable assistance with E-1 or E-2 visa applications. 

  • E-1: If you are a national of a country that conducts a significant volume of trade with the U.S. (or if you intend to develop trade between the U.S. and your home country) you might be eligible for entry under an E-1 visa. 
  • E-2: The E-2 visa allows investors from treaty countries to enter the U.S. for purposes of directing and developing a business, with all the commitments and risks implicit in entrepreneurial activity. 
L-1

The L-1 visa category is for executives, managers or professionals employed by foreign affiliates of U.S companies. The L-1 visa is divided into two classifications:

  • L-1A Intracompany Transferee Executive or Manager
  • L-1B Intracompany Transferee Specialized Knowledge
H-1B

Many companies in the United States find themselves increasingly dependent on the talent, experience and energy of foreign national workers in professional, technical or specialized occupational fields. These employees typically enter the U.S. on nonimmigrant H-1B visas for “specialty occupations.” 

With extensive experience in business immigration, you can count on LPPC to guide your company or Human Resources department in preparing and filing an H-1B visa petition.

Green Card

Family preservation and reunification is a priority for our firm. Our attorneys have advised and assisted families from all over the world with entry visas, adjustment of status, and other immigration problems. 

  • Immediate Relatives: If you are the spouse, child, or parent of a U.S. citizen, we can help you obtain a green card through an Immediate Relative petition. 
  • Family-Based Preference: If your relative is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, we can assist you with your green card application through one of the family based preference categories.
Fiances

If you are a U.S. citizen and your fiancé/fiancée or spouse is overseas, our office will assist you to navigate the CIS requirements and regulations to have the case approved and then prepare you and your spouse for the interview at the U.S. Embassy. LPPC will also help you find the best ways to resolve any problems you encounter if a waiver is required in your case.

Marriage

Immigration through marriage is a common means of obtaining permanent residence in the U.S.  Since 1991, Philip Levin & Associates has helped hundreds of couples immigrate to the U.S. and build their lives together. 

  • I-130 Petition and Adjustment of Status: If you are married to a U.S. citizen, present in the U.S. and eligible to do so, our attorneys will assist you in preparing and filing the necessary I-130 petition and I-485 adjustment of status application in the U.S.
  • Immigrant Visa Consular Processing: If you are married to a U.S. citizen and reside abroad, we will assist you in preparing and filing the IV petition with an Embassy or Consulate-General in your native country. 
  • I-751, Remove Conditions on Residence: If you have been married less than two years at the time your green card was initially approved, our office will help you in the joint petition process to become a permanent resident.