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Daytona Beach Immigration & Naturalization Law Firm
Overview
David F. Vedder, P.A. is an immigration firm that assists clients in Daytona, FL with visas, green cards, citizenship, litigation, and more.
David F. Vedder, P.A. provides comprehensive immigration services for clients in Daytona Beach and surrounding areas. The firm assists families with every step of the immigration process, from derivative status for spouses and children of nonimmigrants to family-sponsorship for lawful permanent residence...
David F. Vedder, P.A. is an immigration firm that assists clients in Daytona, FL with visas, green cards, citizenship, litigation, and more.
David F. Vedder, P.A. provides comprehensive immigration services for clients in Daytona Beach and surrounding areas. The firm assists families with every step of the immigration process, from derivative status for spouses and children of nonimmigrants to family-sponsorship for lawful permanent residence. Employers and foreign workers can come to the firm for assistance with employment-based immigration, international investment, I-9 compliance, and NAFTA visas. Other services include citizenship through naturalization, asylum, T and U visas, waivers of inadmissibility, deportation defense, and immigration litigation. Founding Attorney David Vedder is Board Certified in Immigration and Nationality Law by the Florida Bar, and the attorneys have more than 50 years of combined experience. Clients can receive services in English, Spanish, or Chinese.
About David F. Vedder, P.A.
Languages
- English (Primary)
- Spanish
- Russian
Practice Areas
- Immigration & Naturalization Law
Honors
- Best Law Firm, Immigration Law, Best Lawyers - 2017
Published Works
- Immigration
- Litigation
- Family-Based Immigration
- Citizenship
- Employment-Based Visas
- Information Blog
- Litigation
- Family-Based Immigration
- Citizenship
- Employment-Based Visas
People
Attorneys
- David F. Vedder (Founding Attorney)
- Roxanne O. Jackson (Associate Attorney)
- Yi Lee (Associate Attorney)
- Veronica Jattan (Attorney)
Staff
- Barbara Ujvary, Legal Assistant
- Christy Ackerman, Senior Legal Assistant
- Stephany Mariles, Legal Assistant
- Zaymarie Gonzalez, Legal Assistant
- Blanca Benitez, Legal Assistant
- Jacqueline Benitez, Practice Manager
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1651 North Clyde Morris BoulevardSuite 2 Daytona Beach, FL 32117
Office Hours
Monday-Friday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Closed for lunch 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM
Phone
Fax
- 386-274-0044
- 386-274-7577
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