Law Office of Eduardo B. Alejo

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The Law Office of Eduardo B. Alejo in Chula Vista has practiced general and immigration law from 240 Woodlawn Avenue since 1987, operating under California State Bar #128854 with a practice rooted in the South Bay legal community since that year. Immigration petitions frequently require authenticated foreign documents, making coordination with apostille and translation providers such as Document Apostille and Certified Translation | Interdocpro a routine step in preparing family-based visa packages and adjustment-of-status filings. The practice handles I-130 family petitions, I-485 adjustment of status, N-400 naturalization applications, consular processing, and removal defense matters filed with USCIS and the San Diego Immigration Court. Background verification for employment-based and family-sponsored immigration cases is processed through providers such as A.D. Livescan & Notary Services to satisfy FBI and DOJ clearance requirements embedded in the USCIS adjudication timeline. The firm's most complex matters involve preparing I-601A provisional unlawful presence waivers, which require demonstrating extreme hardship to a qualifying U.S. citizen or permanent-resident relative under INA Section 212(a)(9)(B)(v).