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Global Law Center in the Northridge, CA area provides immigration legal services to corporate clients, entrepreneurs, scientific and research organizations, hospitals, teaching institutions and individuals interested in investing in U.S.-based ventures in obtaining nonimmigrant visas like temporary employment visas (h-1b, l visa, and TN visa) and permanent resident status (green cards). Our Northridge immigration lawyer represents some of the United States' best businesses in recruiting and retaining the most talented professional and skilled workers. Northridge is a community in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. The 1994 Northridge Earthquake is named for the community based on early estimates of the location of the quake's epicenter; however further refinements showed it to be technically in neighboring Reseda. The area was also heavily damaged in the 1971 Sylmar earthquake. The community was founded in 1910 as Zelzah station, a Southern Pacific depot town at the Colonel Henry Hubbard & "Bud" Wright Hawk Ranch north of Los Angeles. Shortly after the Los Angeles City Aqueduct opened in 1913 Henry Hubbard became a member of Aqueduct Board. The following year Zelzah Grammar School opened and citizens formally voted for annexation to the City of Los Angeles and Owens River water rights in 1915. William Mulholland, engineer of the mammoth project, lived nearby and maintained one of many large rancho tracts remaining from the Spanish, Mexican and Californio land grant days.
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