We’ve spent more than two decades helping individuals and families navigate complex legal challenges, and with over 95% client satisfaction, our results speak for themselves.
At Justice for All, our lawyers don’t just work cases — they fight for real people. We bring unmatched dedication and experience to every matter we handle.
We proudly serve clients in English, Armenian, Russian, and Spanish, making sure nothing gets lost in translation. You deserve to understand every part of your case, and we make that happen.
At Justice for All, we believe every case deserves more than standard legal service — it deserves dedication, precision, and personal attention. Established in 2023 by attorneys with over 25 years of experience in immigration and personal injury law, our firm has helped thousands achieve justice. We pride ourselves on clear communication, unwavering professionalism, and results-driven representation.
We invite you to reach out today to schedule a confidential consultation with a member of our legal team and explore the solutions tailored to your unique legal needs.
At Justice for All, we treat every client as a priority — not a number. Our attorneys dedicate the time, attention, and strategic focus needed to secure the maximum compensation you deserve.
No answering services. No unnecessary delays. When you contact our firm, you speak directly with a qualified attorney — often the very one who will personally handle your case from start to finish.
We understand that legal matters can be stressful. That’s why we make it a priority to respond quickly, keep you informed at every step, and ensure your concerns are never left unanswered.
Our legal team brings extensive experience across a wide range of personal injury claims. From minor accidents to complex litigation, we have the skillset to protect your rights and fight for your recovery.
Yes. If you have filed for asylum and 150 days have passed since your application was received (with no delay caused by you), you may be eligible to apply for a work permit (Form I-765).
You should contact an immigration attorney immediately. Your future in the U.S. may depend on how your case is presented and defended.
You may qualify if you suffered substantial physical or mental abuse and are willing to assist law enforcement. Speak to an attorney to assess your eligibility.
Yes, as a lawful permanent resident, you can petition for your spouse and unmarried children under 21.
We offer a free initial consultation for most immigration and injury cases. It’s a chance to understand your options with no commitment.
It depends on the category you apply under. Some family cases take 1–3 years, while others may take longer. We can review your case and provide a more accurate estimate.
I immigrated to the U.S. through the Green Card process and turned to Justice for All to handle my family reunification case for my wife and children. The paperwork was prepared and submitted to immigration services very quickly. Throughout the process, I’ve been in constant contact with the team, and I’ve experienced nothing but personal, caring, and professional support. Thanks to their dedication, I will soon be reunited with my family. It’s clear that Justice for All truly prioritizes successful outcomes — and I hope many more families can benefit from their outstanding work.
We entrusted all our immigration matters to Justice for All, and we currently have two active cases with them. We can confidently say that our cases are in the safest hands. The team is professional, responsive, and genuinely committed, providing consistent updates and personalized attention every step of the way. We are truly grateful for their dedication and care.
1110 Sonora Ave, Ste 104
Glendale, California, 91201.
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