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Joshua Daley Paulin87 Summer Street, 3rd Floor
Boston, MA 02110617.482.4669 (English & Spanish)
617.482.3463 (Portuguese)
617.338.6780 (fax)Attorney Paulin's immigration caseload includes: Deportation Defense, Asylum, Cancellation of Removal, Naturalization, Family Visas (adjustment of status and consular processing), Employment based immigrant visas, Nonimmigrant Visas, including: H-1B - Professionals; K-1 - K-4 Fiancee and family member visas; L-1 - Intracompany transferees; O-1 - Aliens of Extraordinary Ability; and R-1 - Religious Workers. He also handles select criminal matters in the Massachusetts courts. Besides his native English, Attorney Paulin speaks Spanish and Portuguese; his staff speaks Italian and French besides the languages mentioned.
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Monthly Archives: January 2007
Musician Visas
Posted on January 30, 2007 By Joshua Paulin
One of the options available to musicians of extraordinary ability or achievement who wish to extend their stays in the US is the O-1 Visa. With all the music schools in Boston — Berklee, the Boston Conservatory, the Longy School, and the New England Conservatory that attract some of the best musicians in […]
Naturalization: applying for your United States Citizenship
Posted on January 22, 2007 By Joshua Paulin
For many people, United States citizenship is the ultimate goal of the immigration process. The benefits of citizenship include the ability to vote, the ability to apply for permanent residence (or “green card”) for family, and freedom from deportation or removal if there are any changes in the law, or if ignorance of US […]

