Kang C Lee PC Law Office is a specialized immigration law firm serving clients with a focus on Korean-speaking individuals and families navigating the U.S. immigration system. Known for its comprehensive online resource, Visa Arirang, the firm provides extensive legal guidance alongside personalized attorney services, distinguishing itself through deep expertise in both immigrant and non-immigrant visa processes.
The firm adopts a client-centered approach, offering clear explanations of complex immigration laws and procedures, particularly for those adjusting status, seeking employment visas, or facing removal proceedings. With content available in Korean and a focus on practical aspects of U.S. life—such as taxes, driver’s licenses, and civil or criminal legal issues—the office is especially attentive to the needs of students, professionals, investors, and families seeking stability and opportunity in the United States.
Services Offered
- Immigration Attorney Services
- Non-Immigrant Visas: B (Visitor), E-1 (Trader), E-2 (Investor), F/M (Student), H1B (Professional), J (Exchange), K Visa, L (Intracompany Transferee), R (Religious), Visa Waiver Program
- Immigrant Visas: Immediate Relative, Family-Sponsored, Conditional Permanent Residence, Employment-Based (PERM, Categories 1-3), Religious Worker, Investor
- Permanent Residence Applications
- Status Maintenance and Extension
- Sponsorship Guidance
- Reconsideration and Appeals
- Removal (Deportation) Defense
- Consulate and Embassy Procedures
- Visa Center Representation
- I-94 Form Assistance
- Passport and Visa Services
- Advance Parole (Travel Authorization)
- Criminal Record Advice
- Labor Certification (L/C)
- Company Formation for Employers
- Labor Law Guidance for U.S. Employers
- Tax-Related Legal Advice
- Civil Law Matters
- Criminal Law Matters
- Social Security Number Issues
- Driver’s License Assistance
- Guidance for Canadian and Mexican Citizens
- Naturalization and U.S. Citizenship
The firm primarily serves clients in Georgia and across the United States, with resources and legal support offered in Korean to better assist the Korean-American community and Korean nationals pursuing immigration goals.
