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Alan Diamante is the founding attorney at Diamante Law Group. A skilled Los Angeles immigration lawyer, he brings nearly 25 years of legal experience to the firm. Mr. Diamante has handled and taken part in numerous notable cases throughout his expansive legal career. Among these were several immigration cases that ultimately changed public opinion, DHS regulations, and federal immigration laws. In 2002, Mr. Diamante successfully defended a Salvadorian immigrant who was facing deportation largely due to his outspoken beliefs regarding corruption in the Los Angeles Police Department’s Rampart Division.
At the firm, Mr. Diamante handles a broad range of immigration matters, ranging from employment- and family-based immigration to deportation defense to detention release to political asylum. He has helped immigrants seeking naturalization/citizenship, green cards, and safety in the United States. Above all else, Mr. Diamante is passionate about protecting the rights of all people, including immigrants and their families.
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Acquired: 1995
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510 West 6th Street, Suite 506, Los Angeles, CA, 90014-1319
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Posted by Alana | March 19, 2018 | Hired Attorney
Alan Diamante is an experienced, intelligent, and honest attorney. He and his team handled my family member’s case with great dedication, care, patience, and professionalism. Attorney Diamante was able to do in less than 3 months what my family member’s previous attorney could not do in 3 years. Atto...
Posted by Max | May 5, 2016 | Hired Attorney
My case was mishandled by another person and was hanging by a thread when I found Mr. Diamante. He was very comforting and helped me get over my fears. he poured his heart and soul into this case and did not rest through the ver end. At this time I consider him more than just my representation. Mr. D...
Posted by Jessica | May 4, 2015
I will never trust any other attorney other than Alan Diamante. He was very supportive and helpful at a very critical time in my life; I will never forget how much he helped my family. My husband had been trying to reopen a TPS case that had been closed by immigration due to us sending in some req...
Posted by Hugo | September 12, 2014
He did a good job. I recommend him to all the people that need help to fulfill their American dreams. Dreamer can continue to go to school and do the right thing.
Posted by Patricia | August 27, 2014
Mr. Diamante is a very smart and down to earth lawyer, will always tell you the truth and tries to help you in your case! Great service, great people working for him, I was very pleased with their service started coming to his office about 2 years ago for my DACA and went back today for a renewal and...
"As an attorney, if there is an immigration issue, Alan is the attorney I rely on to protect the interests of my clients. Extremely knowledgeable in not only immigration law but its effects as it intersects with other laws. Most importantly, he provides straight answers and the most cost effective solutions."
"I endorse this lawyer completely. He genuinely cares for his clients and his vast knowledge never ceases to amaze me."
"I endorse this lawyer. He is intelligent, knowledgeable, caring and aggressively fights for his clients."
Criminal defense lawyer
Criminal defense lawyer
2003
Attorney of the Year, Mexican American Bar Association
1997 - Present
Owner, Diamante Law Group
2011 - 2014
Adjunct Professor, Loyola Law School
President
Board Member
2015 - 2016
American Immigration Lawyers Association (DC chapter)Consumer Protection LIAISON for Southern California Chapter
2009 - 2010
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationChair
2005 - 2006
Mexican American Bar AssociationPresident
The Court found that plaintiffs who reside in the Ninth and Sixth Circuits are entitled to "immediate relative" classification based on their status as surviving spouses of deceased United States citizens.
Held that conviction for domestic battery under California Penal Code section 243(e) does not categorically qualify as a “crime involving moral turpitude.”
1995
JD - Juris Doctor
1990
BA - Bachelor of Arts
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