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Claudia Rea Jimenez - Costa Mesa, CA
1122 Bristol Street Costa Mesa, CA 92626
David Hirson & Partners, LLP
Costa Mesa Immigration Law Lawyer
Overview
Claudia Rea Jimenez is an partner at David Hirson & Partners, LLP. In her practice, Ms. Rea represents individuals, families, and corporate clients across many different areas of immigration law, with extensive experience in the area of family petitions, federal immigration litigation, alien related criminal matters, waivers of ineligibility, and employment and investment-based petitions.
Additionally, Ms. Rea is a licensed attorney in both the United States and Mexico, and brings that combined expertise, background and experience as a legal strategist to immigration and cross-border foreign investment matters for individuals and corporate clients. Whether you are an employer or employee seeking an employment-based visa for a highly skilled employee, need to establish citizenship, want to bring a family member to the United States under a family based visa, or need information regarding immigration matters, Ms. Rea puts her years of experience and advocacy into play to assist her clients in a professional, efficient and timely manner so they get what they need.
About Claudia Rea Jimenez
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner
Practice Areas
- Immigration Law
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1122 Bristol Street Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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