Kevin M. Tracy is an EB-5 immigration attorney at the Law Office of Kevin M. Tracy, located in San Diego. Attorney Tracy is highly experienced and has over 25 years of legal immigration experience. His goal is to help his clients in any way that he can to help them gain citizenship, while thoroughly explaining his legal strategies.
The Law Office of Kevin M. Tracy is dedicated to serving each and every one of their clients on a personal and individual level. The firm is able to offer the best solutions and strategies to fulfill the goals of their clientele. The office has multilingual personnel and is able to serve individuals in Spanish and French. The Law Office of Kevin M. Tracy has worked with individuals from a wide spectrum of backgrounds, countries and cultures. The firm listens closely to its clients’ concerns and takes the time to help them understand the intricacies of immigration law and how it applies to their situation.
Attorney Tracy is experienced in nearly all areas of immigration, including family-based petitions, fiance petitions and all types of business visas, including H2A, H1B, PERM (labor certification) and E2 treaty investor. He has also aided students in obtaining visas and applications for naturalization, along with deportation defense. Attorney Tracy is also actively involved in securing employment authorization for individuals who are in high school, graduated high school, are currently in college, or are attempting to obtain their GED.
Attorney Tracy is also skilled in handling matters pertaining to the EB-5 program. His areas of expertise include investor representation, I-526 petitions, I-485 applications, DS-230 applications, I-829 petitions and other immigration matters.
Attorney Tracy attended Western State University College of Law, now renamed the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, and graduated in 1981 with his Juris Doctor. Prior to this, he attended college in Massachusetts and is an honorably discharged veteran of the United States Air Force. He is a member of professional organizations such as the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the American Trial Lawyers Association. He also writes a blog on immigrating to the United States.
Answers to EB-5 17 Questions Answered
- What to expect if a naturalization interview has been scheduled while the EB-5 I-829 is still pending?
- How should I apply for a U.S. visa with an approved I-140 for NIW?
- Can the company I work for impact my EB-5 visa approval?
- How will it impact an EB-5 applicant if the business they invested in fails due to Covid?
- How can I apply for naturalization after my I-829 was denied?
- How can an EB-5 due diligence analyst help me and what is the average cost?
- How can I update my working experience on my I-130A?
- How can I make an investment while on a tourist visa?
- How can we get a stamp in our expired passport since our I-797 expires in 2 weeks?
- How can my family members help me with my EB-5 investment?
- Can I submit an I-485 when the priority date is passed but the I-130 is still pending?
- How long does it take to get a biometric appointment after I have filed I-797C?
- What will happen if I have not received my I-829 receipt when my conditional green card expires?
- How long does it take after USCIS approval to NVC case creation?
- How can I avoid RFEs when I file multiple I-485 forms?
- How can I file an NIW I-140 with a pending EB-5 I-485?
- How should I handle two green card applications?