Business Immgration Attorney – David R. Fullmer, Esq.
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David R. Fullmer
Mr. Fullmer concentrates his practice in immigration and naturalization law. He is fluent in Japanese.
Areas of Practice
- Non-immigrant visas (E-1/E-2, H-1B, H-2B, H-3/J-I, L-1A, L-1B, O-1, P-1 and TN)
- Immigrant visas (EB-5, Labor Certifications, Aliens with Extraordinary Abilities, Advanced Degrees, Mangers & Executives, National Interest Waivers, Professors & Researchers, Skilled Workers, etc.)
- Compliance work (I-9, H-1B, Social Security No-Match Letter Audits)
Speaking Engagements
Mr. Fullmer regularly speaks at corporate and community functions. He also lectures at continuing legal education (CLE) seminars.
Publications
A frequent writer, Mr. Fullmer is the co-author of “The Handbook of Immigration Law.” He also contributes articles and interviews to the local Japanese media on immigration law. Recent articles include:
- "Business Immigration Update," The Immigrant Magazine, , January/February, 2009.
- "The O-1, Not Your Ordinary Visa," The Immigrant Magazine, November/December, 2008.
- "Perm Labor Certification," with Mark Ivener, The Immigrant Magazine, July/August, 2008.
Awards and Recognition
Mr. Fullmer is recognized for his legal immigration work in the following legal directories:
- Southern California Super Lawyers, Immigration, 2009
- Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers (Immigration and Naturalization)
- International Who’s Who of Corporate Immigration Lawyers
- Chambers U.S.A.
From 2004 to 2007, Mr. Fullmer was named by Law and Politics, the publisher of Super Lawyers, as a "Southern California Rising Star," a designation for top-rated young immigration attorneys.
Affiliations
- Member, The California State Bar
- Member, The American Immigration Lawyers Association
- Member, The Japan American Society
- Member, British American Business Council
Education
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, B.A., 1992
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, CA, J.D., 1996





