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When you contact Global Law Centers Fontana, CA office for an initial consultation, we will take the time to educate and explain the immigration laws, regulations and the visa application procedures of the USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, formerly known as the INS or Immigration and Naturalization Service). As a client, you will work directly with an experienced immigration attorney who will be able to answer any questions you have and keep you informed and aware of new developments as your case moves forward. For all of your legal immigration needs, contact Global Law Centers near Fontana, CA to schedule an initial consultation. Our firm has helped thousands of people from all parts of the globe in immigrating to the United States to obtain green cards, work visas for temporary employment, and for short visits for business or pleasure. We can help you too. Located in the heart of the Inland Empire region of southern California, the City of Fontana is a fast-growing community known for its varied and colorful history, and for some of its important new local landmarks. Originally a rural town known for an abundance of chicken ranches, over the past century Fontana has developed rapidly into a major commuter suburb for Los Angeles and other nearby cities, as well as a strategic regional hub of the trucking industry. Founded in 1913 by A.B. Miller, Fontana was originally an agricultural town of citrus orchards, vineyards and chicken ranches astride U.S. Route 66 (now known as Foothill Boulevard) and criss-crossed by numerous rail lines. Fontana was radically transformed during World War II. Henry J. Kaiser’s steel mill in Fontana was the only steel mill west of the Mississippi River. The routing of the San Bernardino Freeway through a section of the town was followed by explosive growth, with the area becoming a prominent industrial suburb of San Bernardino. The Hells Angels motorcycle gang was formed in Fontana in 1948. Ross and Violet Gesler immigrated to Fontana, Ross developed the Ross Gesler orchid in the greenhouses on his Arrow Blvd. home. Later his grandson David Eshleman became mayor of the city. In the 1950s and '60s Fontana was home to a famous drag racing strip that was a significant venue in the NHRA circuit.
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