The Law Office of Sharon Abaud

Immigration Lawyers in Torrance, California | The Law Office of Sharon Abaud

We are an immigration law firm with over a decade of experience helping families and individuals achieve their dreams in the United States. Located in Torrance, California, we serve clients nationwide with personalized attention in English and Spanish.

Immigration Lawyers in California Specializing in Complex Cases

As immigration lawyers in California, our team specializes in Violence Against Women Act, U Visa, work permits, Green Cards, permanent residency, citizenship, consular processes and immigration waivers. We understand that each case is unique and we treat our clients like family.

Direct Attention from Attorney Sharon Abaud

Unlike other firms, attorney Sharon Abaud is directly involved in every case. With her background from Loyola Law School and certification in Immigrant Defense, we provide expert legal representation with a compassionate and human approach.

Flexible Consultations: In-Person, Phone, or Virtual

Schedule your personalized consultation or Contact us to learn more about our services.

📍 23720 Arlington Ave. #2, Torrance, CA 90501
📞 (310) 803-3040

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Our Process Immigration

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Start and Personalized Consultation

Every immigration case is unique. We analyze your family and legal situation to create personalized strategies that work.

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Immigration Lawyer Los Angeles case evaluation

Detailed Evaluation of Your Case

We identify the best legal strategy for your immigration case, ensuring that each step is secure, efficient, and tailored to your particular circumstances.

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Immigration Lawyer Los Angeles case evaluation

Process Planning and Management

Our team of attorneys manages every stage of the immigration process transparently, maintaining constant communication and working towards successful outcomes.

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Resolution and New Opportunities

Updating your immigration status is not the end of the road—it's the beginning of new opportunities and a promising future in the United States.