Law Office of Nancy Reyes Guarderas

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Pedro Santiago
Aug 12, 2023
Navigating the immigration process was daunting, but Nancy made it incredibly manageable and stress-free. Her expertise is truly unmatched!
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Lucia Gomez
Feb 22, 2023
Nancy was knowledgeable and helpful during my citizenship application. I would definitely recommend her services to others.
Frequently asked questions
help_outline What immigration services do you offer?
We provide a range of immigration services including family petitions, citizenship applications, work permits, Visa U, and VAWA petitions.
help_outline What are your business hours?
Our office is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM.
help_outline Do I need an appointment to see the attorney?
Yes, consultations are by appointment only.
help_outline How can I contact your office?
You can reach us by phone at 818-850-3080 or via email at info@abogadanancy.com.
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GlendaleLos Angeles CountyImmigration LawCitizenship ServicesFamily PetitionWork PermitsVAWAConsular ProcessingVisa-ULegal ConsultationDeportation DefenseImmigration Specialist

Business History

Established in 2003 • 20 years in business
Nancy Reyes Guarderas founded her law office over two decades ago, building a reputable practice focused on immigration law.

What We Offer

Immigration Services

Family Petitions
Assistance with family-based immigration petitions to bring relatives to the United States.
Citizenship Applications
Guidance and support through the naturalization process for individuals seeking U.S. citizenship.
Visa U
Legal support for victims of crime applying for U-Visa status, allowing them to stay in the U.S. legally.
Work Permits
Help in obtaining necessary permits for employment in the United States.
VAWA Petitions
Support for individuals seeking to file under the Violence Against Women Act for immigration relief.

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