Quan Burdette & Perez, P.C. has an established and respected Consular Processing practice. Led by Mr. John Meyer (Shareholder), the firm assists clients in obtaining issuance of temporary visas at U.S. Consulates at the U.S./Mexico/Canada borders.
For eligible applicants, visa processing in Mexico is a convenient alternative to processing in their home countries. This alternative mandates that all non-Mexican nationals have a Mexican Visa in order to enter Mexico for consular processing. Moreover, on April 1, 2002 new changes in immigration laws prevent anyone applying for, and being denied a visa from re-entering the United States on their current I-94. As a result, Quan, Burdette & Perez, P.C. thoroughly pre-screens each case prior to accepting it. Additionally, Canada is a viable alternative for visa issuance, and the firm also assists clients with the application procedures at the U.S. consulates in Canada .
Quan, Burdette & Perez, P.C., through Consular Processing, routinely processes non-immigrant visas for H-1B (Specialty Occupation or Professional Workers), L-1 (International Transferee Employees), O-1 (Extraordinary Ability Employees), E-1/E-2 (Treaty Trader/Treaty Investor), P & Q (Performers and Athletes), R (Religious Workers), TN (Citizens of Canada and Mexico in Listed Occupations), F1 and M1 (Student Visas), J-1 (Exchange Visitor), and B1/B2 (Visitors for Business or Pleasure).
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