Fluent in Thai and Laotian — Toll-free: 1-866-467-5292
For representation in any immigration matter, the Law Firm of Jonathan A. Bartell welcomes people from Thailand, Laos, and Southeast Asia to a free initial consultation. Contact a Thai immigration attorney who can handle any immigration issue and will help you through every step of the process.
Based in Cleveland, Ohio, the firm represents U.S. citizens, permanent legal residents, and Thai and Laotian immigrants seeking entry into the U.S. The firm proudly assists clients across the state of Ohio and throughout the United States in all aspects of U.S. immigration law.
Extensive Experience in Thailand Jonathan Bartell became interested in immigration law after graduating from college. He lived in Thailand for five years, working with Hmong, Mien, and Lahu refugees at the Phanat Nikhom camp in a pre-departure program for those headed to the United States. During that time he learned to speak Thai and Laotian fluently, and maintains important connections with the Thai government and the U.S. embassy in Thailand. He sometimes travels to Bangkok or Vientiane to assist clients with immigration problems.
Full Service Immigration Law Firm
Employment-based visas for skilled workers seeking to work in the U.S. (green card and non-immigrant)
Family-based visas for permanent legal residents and naturalized citizens seeking to bring a spouse, child or other relative to the U.S.
K-1 Fiancé visas for Thai and Laotian men or women who are marrying a U.S. citizen, or K-3 marriage visas for
Contact a Laotian and Thai immigration attorney who has the experience and the familiarity with government processes in the U.S. and Asia. Clients can call toll-free, day or night, at 1-866-467-5292, to arrange a free initial consultation. Mr. Bartell can serve clients who speak Thai or Laotian languages.
The Cleveland, Ohio law firm of Jonathan A. Bartell, Attorney at Law proudly serves clients in Columbus, Akron, Toledo, Youngstown, Canton and statewide. It also provides nationwide representation for immigration cases and can make appearances at U.S. embassies in foreign countries on behalf of its clients.