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U.S. Navy Bases and Immigration: Expert Legal Support from a Veteran Attorney

As a veteran and experienced immigration attorney, Henry M. Soledad understands the unique challenges faced by U.S. Navy personnel and their families. With years of experience in both military and legal service, our Lead Attorney Henry M. Soledad is dedicated to providing immigration services for military personnel around the world. Below are some of the most significant U.S. Naval bases where Attorney Soledad can offer his expertise.

U.S. Navy: A Global Force for Good

The United States Navy, founded in 1775, is one of the most powerful and capable maritime forces in the world. With over 330,000 active-duty personnel and 100,000 reservists, the Navy is tasked with protecting U.S. interests at sea, projecting power globally, and maintaining maritime security. The Navy operates hundreds of ships and aircraft worldwide, making it a vital component of U.S. national defense.

With such a significant global presence, Navy personnel often face unique challenges when it comes to immigration issues, especially when stationed overseas or frequently moving between duty stations. Attorney Soledad, a veteran himself, is uniquely equipped to help Navy families navigate these challenges, ensuring that their immigration needs are met.

Naval Base San Diego, California

Naval Base San Diego spans 2,000 acres and is one of the largest Navy bases on the West Coast, housing over 24,000 military personnel. Established during World War I, the base is home to more than 50 ships and submarines, serving as a vital hub for Pacific Fleet operations.

Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia

Naval Station Norfolk is the largest naval base in the world, supporting over 80,000 active-duty personnel and 112 ships. Established in 1917, it serves as the headquarters for the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, playing a critical role in maritime operations and global deployment.

Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii

Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam covers over 28,000 acres and supports both Navy and Air Force operations. It is a major strategic location for U.S. naval operations in the Pacific, with over 50,000 personnel, including military and civilians.

Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida

Naval Air Station Jacksonville is one of the Navy’s largest air stations, covering 3,400 acres and supporting over 25,000 military and civilian personnel. It serves as a key base for naval aviation and logistics operations along the East Coast.

Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia

Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay spans over 16,000 acres and supports the U.S. Navy’s fleet of Trident submarines. Established in the 1970s, Kings Bay is a critical facility for the nation’s strategic deterrence, housing thousands of Navy personnel and their families.

Immigration Services for U.S. Navy Personnel and Families

Military families often face unique and complex immigration challenges, especially when it comes to green cards for family members and Parole in Place (PIP). Whether you are stationed overseas, facing deployment, or relocating to a new duty station, having a trusted attorney who understands military life and immigration law is crucial to securing legal status for your loved ones.

Green Cards for Family Members
Obtaining a green card for a spouse or other family member can be a complicated process, particularly for military families who may be frequently moving or deployed. Attorney Henry M. Soledad provides personalized legal assistance to help guide you through the green card application process, ensuring that your family members receive the legal protection and stability they need. This includes processing family-based petitions for lawful permanent residency, even while you are stationed overseas or reassigned to a new duty station. Read more →

Parole in Place (PIP) for Military Families
Parole in Place (PIP) is a special immigration benefit available to military personnel that allows undocumented family members to remain in the U.S. without fear of deportation. PIP grants temporary legal status to family members of active-duty military personnel, reservists, or veterans, enabling them to apply for a green card without having to leave the country. Attorney Soledad offers expert guidance on PIP applications, helping military families stay together and secure their future. Read more →


Comprehensive Immigration Support for Navy Personnel

Attorney Henry M. Soledad, with his unique experience as a veteran, understands the sacrifices and challenges military families face, particularly regarding immigration matters. Whether you are looking to secure a green card for a family member or need assistance with Parole in Place, his legal team is here to offer the dedicated support and expertise you need.

As a show of appreciation for your service, we offer up to a 30% discount from our regular attorney fees for active-duty Navy personnel and veterans. Contact us today for expert guidance on all your immigration needs, no matter where you’re stationed.

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