פטר זביאגין
09/06/2025
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Сергей
08/28/2025
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ר.
, Минск
08/24/2025
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Position
Owner and Founder of Alex Zernopolsky's Law Office
License ID
39908
Speciality
Immigration Law, Family Law, and Commercial Litigation
Description
The Law Office of Alex Zernopolsky, owned and managed by Adv. Alex Zernopolsky, is a leading boutique law office in the fields of immigration, labor law, family law, notary services, and human rights protection. The office holds a leading position in the Israeli legal market and is considered a key player in handling complex issues of status regulation, Aliyah (immigration to Israel), citizenship, travel documents, family reunification, and civil marriages (including Utah marriages recognized in Israel). The office provides professional, personal, and close legal accompaniment to both private and business clients – from the initial contact to the completion of all proceedings with state authorities. Our legal team, headed by Adv. Zernopolsky, operates with a thorough, strategic, and humane approach, tailoring precise legal solutions to the client's needs and personal circumstances. The office has special expertise in representation before the Ministry of the Interior, the Immigration Appeals Tribunals, the Administrative Courts, and the Israel Supreme Court (Bagatz), including sensitive humanitarian cases, cases of entry denial to Israel, and residency permits for elderly parents of Israeli citizens. Adv. Alex Zernopolsky, the office's founder, is among the most prominent immigration lawyers in Israel, Chairman of the Aliyah Commission at the Israel Bar Association, and among the founders of IISLS – an international legal initiative for developing strategic defense for the State of Israel in international legal proceedings following the events of October 7th. The firm provides legal services in Hebrew, English, Russian, and Ukrainian, and accompanies clients from all over Israel and the world.
Professional Experience
Chairman of the Aliyah Commission at the Israel Bar Association
Education
Graduate of Law Studies at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Membership
Chairman of the Aliyah Commission at the Israel Bar Association
Languages
Hebrew
English
Russian
Ukrainian
Service Types
Immigration Law
DNA Testing
Israeli Residency for Elderly and Single Parents of Israeli Citizens
Family Reunification in Israel
Travel Documents
Utah Marriages
Family Law
Labor Law
Notary Services
Aliyah to the State of Israel and Proving the Right to Aliyah through DNA.
Real Estate Transactions
Commercial and Contract Law
Subscription Support
Obtaining Israeli Citizenship
Same-Sex Couples
Entry Visa to Israel
Residency and Citizenship for Great-grandchildren of Jews
Wills and Estates
Prenuptial Agreements
Divorce
Custody
Residency in Israel on Humanitarian Grounds
Paternity Claim and Tissue Testing
Litigation Department
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Links
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פטר זביאגין
09/06/2025
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Сергей
08/28/2025
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, Минск
08/24/2025
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08/21/2025
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08/21/2025
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07/21/2025
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