
Remzi Guvenc Kulen
U.S. immigration attorney in NY helping clients build their American dreams
As the founding attorney of Kulen Law Firm, I have represented thousands of individual and corporate clients in a wide range of U.S. immigration matters nationwide. My practice primarily focuses on nonimmigrant work visas (including H-1B, L-1, E-2, O-1, TN), employment-based green card applications, and family-based immigration petitions. I have extensive experience handling complex immigration strategies for professionals, business owners, investors, and multinational executives.
I am particularly passionate about investment immigration, including E-2 treaty investor visas, EB-5 immigrant investor green cards, and structuring lawful foreign investments into the United States to support long-term residency. I have successfully obtained approvals in high-profile EB-1 Extraordinary Ability and EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) cases across a wide array of fields, including technology, academia, arts, and entrepreneurship.
Beyond my casework, I actively create educational content on immigration law updates, visa types, and U.S. immigration policy changes, sharing resources through social media, newsletters, and a Turkish-language immigration blog. This outreach reflects my ongoing commitment to making complex legal information more accessible to both Turkish-speaking clients and global audiences.
Since 2004, I have been a proud member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and a regular attendee at the SelectUSA Investment Summit, where I support foreign investors interested in U.S. business opportunities. I earned my LL.B. from Marmara University Law Faculty in 1998 and graduated with distinction from the LL.M. program at Tulane Law School in 2002. I have been a licensed New York immigration lawyer since 2001.
Fluent in both English and Turkish, I work with clients worldwide who seek reliable and result-driven immigration solutions. Outside of work, I enjoy traveling, playing soccer, and table tennis. I live in NYC with my wife and two daughters.
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Work Visas
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Extraordinary Ability Visas (O-1)
- National Interest Waiver (EB-2 NIW)
- PERM Labor Certification
- Employment-Based Green Cards
- Adjustment of Status (AOS)
- Credit Cards Accepted
- New York
- New York State Office of Court Administration
- ID Number: 3961661
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- English: Spoken, Written
- Turkish: Spoken, Written
- Founder & Managing Attorney, Kulen Law Firm
- Kulen Law Firm P.C.
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- Founder & Managing Attorney, Kulen Law Firm Kulen Law Firm P.C. 2009 – Present | New York, NY Founder and managing attorney of Kulen Law Firm, a full-service U.S. immigration and business law practice based in New York and serving clients across all 50 states and internationally. I represent individuals, families, and corporations in a wide range of immigration matters, including employment-based visas (H-1B, L-1, O-1, TN), investor visas (E-2, EB-5), green card applications (EB-1, EB-2/NIW), and Adjustment of Status. Our firm also handles asylum, deportation defense, immigration appeals, marriage-based green cards, fiancé(e) visas (K-1), citizenship and naturalization, student visas (F-1), visitor visas (B-1/B-2), and Change of Status requests. I lead a multilingual legal team focused on strategic, detail-oriented, and results-driven representation tailored to each client’s unique immigration goals. Website: https://www.kulenlawfirm.com
- Tulane Law School
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- AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWYERS ASSOCIATION (AILA)  # 20112
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- Activities: He previously served at AILA NY Chapter's Department of Labor, Advocacy and Corporate Law committees and was a speaker in panels about immigration law topics.
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- New York State Bar  # 3961661
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- H1B Visa Understanding the Process
- Remzi G. Kulen
- A Complete Guide to Consular Processing
- Remzi G. Kulen
- EB2 Green Card Guide
- Remzi G. Kulen
- Q. Worried about citizenship process due to husband's threats; need legal advice on protecting myself and my children.
- A: Your green card is yours and your husband cannot interfere with your green card or your citizenship application. If 5 years have passed since you have obtained your green card, you can file for naturalization on your own.
- Q. Am I eligible for EB-1A self-sponsorship with patents and design experience?
- A: It definitely looks like a promising case. However, the information you provided is insufficient to make a determination. You need to be assessed for all criteria to see how many you can meet. You also need to be supported with good reference letters.
- Q. Can my wife on H4 visa work for any employer with pending EAD?
- A: H-4 EAD is valid for working anywhere and everywhere regardless of your whether your H-1B employer is cap subject or cap exempt.