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Global Law Centers and our immigration lawyer have personally experienced the burdens that navigating the U.S. immigration system can entail. Our riverside office takes pride in our ability to help human resource managers by taking away the burden of dealing with immigration issues. Once our immigration lawyer has a company’s basic information, we can work directly with the potential immigrant employee, reducing the time and effort a business would otherwise spend on immigration. We also represent individual clients, helping them to obtain the appropriate visa needed to live and work so that the vision of the American dream can become a reality. Riverside is the county seat of Riverside County, California, United States. The city is named for the nearby Santa Ana River, and is the birthplace of the California citrus industry. Compared with other cities in Southern California, real estate prices in Riverside are significantly lower than those in adjacent counties. This has led to explosive residential growth within the Riverside city limits. Consequently this has also contributed to heavy gridlock, as residents from Riverside commute to job centers in Orange County. In recent years, Riverside has been listed by various research groups as having some of the nation's worst air pollution and congestion. Smart Growth America lists Riverside as the most sprawling city in the nation. Settlements of Japanese and Korean immigrants used to exist along the railroad tracks, which would fill with thousands of workers during the citrus harvest. None of these remain, but the Santa Fe depot, like several others in the Inland Empire, has been restored to its turn-of-the-century glory. Today, many of Riverside's Asian Americans live in the sections of Arlington and La Sierra, the majority being Chinese American and Korean American. The largest Korean American church in the city is Riverside Korean Baptist Church near Arlington.
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