Elias Mendoza, Esq., is a dedicated immigration lawyer serving Sacramento, CA, and Mesa, AZ, with over a decade of experience in Immigration Law., leads the legal team at Mendoza Immigration (www.mendozaimmigration.com). Licensed to practice Federal Law, Elias holds bar licenses in Washington (WSBA 43857) and Arizona (AZ 036789). As the Chief Legal Officer and President of Mendoza Immigration, our office leverages extensive knowledge to benefit a diverse clientele.
Beyond our legal practice, Elias co-founded Harmony Legal Inc., a pioneering law practice management software company. This innovative platform has garnered recognition for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of legal practice management. Elias also contributes to the legal community as a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Technology Advisory Board, where he helps guide the integration of technology in legal practice.
At Mendoza Immigration, our approach to immigration law is client-focused, ensuring that each case receives the attention and expertise it deserves. Our commitment to our clients is matched by our dedication to advancing the field of immigration law through technology and innovation. Whether dealing with complex immigration cases or helping families achieve their dreams of legal residency, our team brings a wealth of experience, compassion, and professionalism to our practice.
We are strong advocates for immigrant rights and are dedicated to providing top-notch legal services to those seeking a better future in the United States. If you are looking for an experienced immigration lawyer in Sacramento, CA, or Mesa, AZ, Elias Mendoza and our legal team are ready to help you navigate the complexities of the immigration system.
- Immigration Law
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Free Consultation
At Mendoza Immigration, we offer a comprehensive approach to consultations to ensure we best serve our clients’ needs. Our process begins with a phone screening to determine if your case aligns with our attorneys’ expertise and parameters. If the initial screening indicates that your case is a good fit, we offer a free in-person consultation to discuss your situation in detail and explore your options. However, if the phone screening suggests that your case may require more extensive evaluation or does not meet the criteria for a free consultation, we offer a paid consultation option. This ensures that every client receives the thorough attention their case deserves, regardless of the complexity. We believe in transparency and clarity, so there are no surprises when you come to our office. We let you know prior to scheduling whether your consultation will be free or paid, based on the initial phone screening. Our goal is to provide clear and effective legal guidance. - Credit Cards Accepted
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We accept all forms of payment, not quite ready for bitcoin though :)
- Arizona
- State Bar of Arizona
- Washington
- Washington State Bar Association
- ID Number: 43857
- 9th Circuit
- ID Number: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- Korean: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
- Technology Advisory Board Member
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
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- As part of the Technology Advisory Board, Elias contributes to developing and implementing technological solutions that streamline case management and improve client communication. His efforts help in making legal services more accessible and effective. Elias’ expertise as an immigration lawyer, combined with his technological skills, ensures that Mendoza Immigration provides services tailored to meet the needs of clients in Sacramento, CA, and Mesa, AZ. Whether assisting families in Sacramento or individuals in Mesa, Elias’ work on the AILA Technology Advisory Board supports his role as an immigration lawyer committed to advancing the field and providing reliable legal support.
- Co-Founder
- Harmony Legal, Inc.
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- As an experienced immigration lawyer, I recognized the critical need for a robust law firm practice management solution that not only enhances case efficiency but also safeguards the integrity of the attorney license. In 2018, I invested significant time and resources to cofound an award-winning, cloud-based platform that addresses these needs. This innovative solution streamlines operations, manages case workflows, and improves client communication, all while ensuring compliance with legal standards. My motivation stemmed from the challenges I faced with existing tools that often overlooked the importance of protecting the attorney license. By focusing on these crucial aspects, I created a system that supports attorneys in delivering high-quality legal services without compromising ethical standards.
- Chief Legal Officer & President
- Mendoza Immigration
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- As the Chief Legal Officer and President of Mendoza Immigration, Elias Mendoza leads our legal team in successfully assisting more than 15,000 clients in achieving their immigration goals. His commitment to clients is evident in the personalized and thorough legal support he provides. As a Sacramento immigration lawyer and Mesa immigration lawyer, Elias ensures that each client receives tailored advice and support. In addition to his legal practice, Elias is a co-founder of Harmony Legal Inc., a company that has received recognition for its innovative law practice management software. He also serves on the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Technology Advisory Board, where he contributes to the integration of technology in legal practice to enhance efficiency and client service. Elias’ dedication as an immigration lawyer and abogado de inmigración drives his continuous efforts to improve legal processes and client experiences through technology.
- Brigham Young University
- Top Ranking Attorney
- American Association of Attorney Advocates
- Top Ranking Attorney
- American Association of Attorney Advocates
- 10 Best Immigration Attorneys - California
- American Institute Of Legal Counsel
- 10 Best Immigration Attorneys - California
- Recognizing Excellence in Immigration Law
- Lawyers of Distinction
- Top Ranking Attorney
- American Association of Attorney Advocates
- State Bar of Arizona  # 036789
- Member
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- Washington State Bar  # 43857
- Member
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- UC Berkeley Immigration Workshop, UC Berkeley Campus
- UC Berkeley Latina Organization
- The workshop will be divided into three key topics, with an open Q&A session: Key Topic 1 - Adjustment of Status: Covering various scenarios such as marriage, family-sponsored petitions, and military-related adjustments. Key Topic 2 - Asylum: Providing insights into the asylum application process. Key Topic 3 - Addressing Victims of Crime/Workplace Harassment: Guidance on how to adjust status if someone has been a victim of a crime or workplace harassment.
- 43857
- Washington State Bar
- Q. CR-1 Visa - Additional Evidence
- A: It’s not uncommon for consular officers to request additional evidence during a CR-1 visa interview. The fact that the officer retained your wife’s passport and wedding photos suggests that the application is still under review and not necessarily refused. The “refused” status on your case often indicates that the application is pending further action rather than an outright denial.
The request for additional documents such as photos together, chat history, financials, and your travel history to visit your wife is a standard procedure. This helps the consular officer verify the authenticity of your relationship.
Since you have already emailed the requested documents, it’s now ... Read More
- Q. What to do when NO NVC letter after 90 days of I-130 approval and USCIS is unable to provide with petition to NVC?
- A: When an I-130 petition is approved but there has been no communication from the National Visa Center (NVC) for over 90 days, consider taking these steps:
1. Verify Approval Notice: Confirm that the I-130 approval notice explicitly states that the case was sent to the NVC. This should be mentioned on the notice of action received from USCIS.
2. Contact NVC:
• Email NVC: Send an email to NVCInquiry@state.gov including your I-130 approval notice, your USCIS receipt number, and any correspondence received from USCIS indicating the approval. Mention that you have not received the Welcome Letter with your NVC case number and Invoice ID. Use this same email to inquire and confirm your contact ... Read More
- Q. problems with One And The Same Person Affidavit
- A: Navigating the complexities of Italian nationality law and the nuances of such affidavits can be challenging. It’s advisable to coordinate these legal matters with an attorney licensed to practice law in Italy. An Italian attorney will be well-versed in the specific requirements and procedures involved, ensuring that your application is properly handled.
To find a reputable attorney in Italy, consider:
1. Contact the Italian Consulate: They often have lists of recommended attorneys who specialize in nationality and immigration law.
2. Use Professional Associations: The Italian National Bar Association (Consiglio Nazionale Forense) has directories of licensed attorneys.
3. Personal ... Read More