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Valdez Immigration Law Firm - Aliso Viejo, CA

120 VantisSuite 353 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656

Updated: 01/23/2015

Aliso Viejo Immigration Law Firm

Overview

Valdez Immigration Law Firm is a full-service immigration firm that handles a broad range of matters, from complex business immigration issues to family-based immigration. The firm prides itself in providing client-centered services designed to make the immigration process as simple as possible for the client. Assessiblity, reliability, and effeciency are key qualities of the firm...
Valdez Immigration Law Firm is a full-service immigration firm that handles a broad range of matters, from complex business immigration issues to family-based immigration. The firm prides itself in providing client-centered services designed to make the immigration process as simple as possible for the client. Assessiblity, reliability, and effeciency are key qualities of the firm.

For employers and employees, the firm processing a broad range of nonimmigrant visas, including H-1B, L-1, E, TN, R-1, B-1, O-1, and E-3 cases. In addition, Valdez Immigration Law Firm processing permanent resident cases for workers, including PERM labor certification cases, national interest waivers, multinational transfers, and extraordinary ability petitions.

The firm also helps individuals obtain lawful status, work permission, and green cards through various methods, including family-based petitions, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and, soon, Deferred Action for Parental Accountability.

About Valdez Immigration Law Firm

Practice Areas

  • Immigration
  • Family Immigration
  • Employment Immigration
  • Green Cards
  • Visa
  • Employment Visa

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120 VantisSuite 353 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656

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