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K & G Immigration Law is expanding service offerings in Sacramento, California

K & G Immigration Law is expanding service offerings in Sacramento, California
Liliana Gallelli and Christopher Kerosky of K & G Law LLP

Sacramento, CA - October 1st, 2025 - Due to the increased need for reliable legal representation of multicultural and multilingual immigrant communities of Sacramento County in California, K & G Law LLP is expanding its operations, location, and team in this market to meet current demand and accommodate clients' needs.

The firm is moving to a larger and better-located office, expanding the number of experienced immigration attorneys in Sacramento, and supporting a team of paralegals, case managers, and EOIR directors.

The legal team at K & G Law LLP understands the known and complex legal challenges that local immigrant communities face on an ongoing basis, so it offers the ability to rely on expert legal options and communicate in the native language. All immigration lawyers are fluent or native Spanish, Portuguese, and English speakers, while team members are also conversational in Italian, Russian, French, Polish, Japanese, and Lithuanian.

The confidential face-to-face office and virtual consultations over Zoom, WhatsApp, or FaceTime are available during business hours on an appointment basis with Sacramento Immigration Lawyers, and for those who are facing an urgent situation, such as deportation, removal, or a set deadline by USCIS, an emergency immigration lawyer consultation could be arranged virtually on a same-day basis.

Immigration Law Services offered in Sacramento, California:

Family and Marriage-based immigration - Sponsor a Green Card for a spouse, child, parents, or siblings.

Employment-based immigration - Obtain a Green Card by working for a US company using EB-1 / EB-2 or EB-3 immigrant visas.

Investment-based immigration - Became a Permanent Resident by investing in a US Business or meeting a government-based program.

Non-immigrant visas - B-1 and B-2 Visitors, F-1 and M-1 Students, J-1 and H-3 Exchange and Trainees, Dependents under H-4 / L-2 / R-2 visas - options with renewal and extensions, changing visa status, obtaining work permit, or seeking legal path to permanent resident status (Green Card).

Work-based visas - All types and categories, including Extraordinary and Specialty workers under O-1 and H-1B visas, to Intracompany transferees under L-1A and L-1B visas, to international athletes and entertainers under P-Visa categories, to seasonal workers in various fields under H-2A and H-2B visas. Full scope of country-specific work visas for Canadians (TN-1), Mexicans (TN-2), Australians (E-3), Chileans and Singaporeans (H-1B1), and citizens of Treaty Trade Countries - with visas E-1 and E-2.

Obtain Legal Status in the United States - Remedy for situation of out-of-status or expired legal status for individuals and families who are currently residing in fear of deportation and not aware that there are multiple legal remedies available, such as I-601 and I-601A waivers, that allow eligible individuals without legal status to obtain desired protection and pathway to a Green Card upon meeting the eligibility requirements.

Special Immigrant Categories and Special Situation - The Green Card options for victims of abuse (VAWA), victims of crime (U-Visa), and victims of human trafficking (T-Visa), Special Immigrant Juveniles (SIJS), Religious Workers (EB-4), Members and Families of US Military and Armed Forces. Asylum-seekers, Refugees, and Humanitarian Relief Programs. DACA and country-specific immigration relief programs are based on current and past immigration laws of the United States.

Deportation defense and post-deportation relief - Aggressive and experienced deportation legal defense, including cancellation of removal and seeking temporary or permanent legal status protection, and for those who have already been deported - seeking a legal way to re-enter the United States under an I-212 waiver upon meeting eligibility.

Post-criminal conviction relief for immigration - Immigrants who have been convicted of a crime in the past could face serious challenges during an immigration status application. However, specific developments in State and Federal laws allow one to seek legal relief under some conditions to obtain benefits for status and a Green Card application.

"In current times, many immigrants and visitors to the United States feel less optimistic about the options available to them in terms of staying in the country and fearing deportation, on various grounds. While in reality, there are almost always multiple legal options available to many, all it takes is a 30-minute personalized confidential consultation to evaluate each specific person's needs and preferred pathway to the desired outcome for their situation," said Liliana Gallelli, the immigration attorney and founder of K & G Law LLP.

About K & G Law LLP dba K & G Immigration Law

Founded back in 1989 by Immigration Lawyer Christopher Kerosky in San Francisco, California (formerly known as the law firm "Kerosky & Associates") - the boutique legal practice specializing in Immigration and Visa laws of the United States, it was rebranded to "K & G Immigration Law" in 2020 with the help of new founder and immigration attorney Liliana Gallelli of San Francisco and Los Angeles immigration lawyer Jean-Pierre Gallelli to expand the network of legal offices to the entire state and serving clients worldwide. The firm has represented over 25,000 clients during its operational timeframe while maintaining a success ratio of cases won for clients above 93%.

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Company Name: K & G Law LLP (Sacramento)
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Phone: 9166103223
Address:1851 Heritage Ln Ste 298
City: Sacramento
State: CA
Country: United States
Website: https://www.kgimmigrationlaw.com

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