Basic Profile Info

  • Name: Roger Carl Algase
  • Experience: 60 years of experience
  • Practice Summary: Immigration Law
  • Jurisdictions: New York

Education

  • Harvard Law School

Experience

  • Lawyer: Roger Algase, Attorney at Law (1978 - Current)

Associations

  • New York State Bar  # 1591411: Member (1964 - Current)

Jurisdictions

  • New York (Since 1964)

Practice Areas

  • Immigration Law: Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas

Languages

  • French: Written
  • Spanish: Written

Contact Info

Office
276 Fifth Avenue
Suite 704
New York, NY 10001
US
Telephone: (212) 724-5643
Cell: (917) 587-5141

241 Central Park West
New York, NY 10024
US
Telephone: (212) 724-5643

Biography

With over three decades of experience, I am a distinguished alumnus of Harvard Law School and a seasoned immigration attorney based in New York. Throughout my career, I have assisted numerous individuals with various immigration matters, including securing H-1B and O-1 work visas, obtaining labor certification green cards, and facilitating marriage green card applications. Emphasizing a personalized approach, I prioritize client satisfaction and am readily available for communication via phone or email. As a regular contributor to Immigration Daily, a reputable publication in the field, I strive to alleviate the concerns and challenges faced by individuals navigating the complexities of the immigration system. Leveraging my expertise, I am dedicated to ensuring a seamless immigration process for each client and achieving favorable outcomes, a track record I have consistently maintained over the years. Furthermore, my long-standing partnership with a proficient Japanese-speaking paralegal for the past two decades has significantly contributed to our success in serving our diverse clientele.

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