I focus on immigration law, estate planning (including some probate), and business law.
For immigration cases, I work with clients across the U.S. and worldwide. For estate planning and business law, I serve clients in New York and California.
Yes! I meet with clients via video or phone calls, as well as in person by appointment.
Understand that every case is unique, and general internet advice may not apply to your situation. Also, please reach out during business hours—I try to keep my weekends for personal time!
You can email me or call during business hours (Weekdays, 9am - 5pm) to set up a time that works for you.
Email is preferred, (jz@julianazhu.com) but you can also call. (424-229-1189)
No. I take cases where I believe I can make a real difference. If I’m not the right fit, I’ll be honest about it.
Client privacy is a top priority. Sensitive documents can be mailed, and I can provide password-protected access when needed.
I assist with family-based green cards, fiancé visas, religious worker visas, humanitarian cases (asylum, VAWA, T & U visas), and EB1A applications.
Processing times vary depending on the type of case and government timelines. I can give you an estimate based on your specific situation.
Yes! Many of my immigration clients are based internationally.
An estate plan ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes, protects your loved ones, and helps avoid legal complications.
A will directs how your assets are distributed after you pass, while a trust allows for more control over your assets and can help avoid probate.
Yes, I provide guidance on probate matters in New York and California.
Yes! I assist with business formation, contracts, and legal guidance to set up your business for success.
Absolutely. A contract lawyer can help you avoid pitfalls and ensure that agreements protect your interests.
I work with small businesses, startups, and entrepreneurs in various industries.