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With a decade of experience exclusively in the Immigration field, Global Law Centers near the Alhambra area has represented clients from around the world, including Professionals, skilled workers, unskilled workers, nurses, large multi-national corporations, hospitals, small businesses, celebrities, sports professionals and those individuals who require immigration assistance for their families. Global Law Centers prides itself with integrity, honesty and hard work. We constantly update our knowledge base with only the most updated and relevant Immigration Laws and changes. Alhambra is named after Washington Irving's book Tales from the Alhambra, not after the Alhambra palace itself. Alhambra was founded as a suburb of Los Angeles in 1903. Its primarily white, Midwestern nature throughout the first 60 years of its history is reflected in the fact that even today, most Southern Californians pronounce the middle syllable of the city's name as a homophone with ham, the meat. Alhambra existed as an unincorporated area during the mid-1800s. The city high school, Alhambra High School, was established in 1898, five years before the city's incorporation. The Alhambra Fire Department was established three years later, in 1906.
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