The Jurado Firm

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Sofia Johnson
May 15, 2023
The team at The Jurado Firm helped my family navigate the complex immigration system with ease. Their professionalism and expertise made a huge difference for us.
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Maria Gonzalez
May 12, 2023
The Jurado Firm provided exceptional guidance and support during my immigration process. Their team is highly knowledgeable and always available to answer my questions.
Frequently asked questions
help_outline What practice areas does The Jurado Firm specialize in?
The Jurado Firm specializes in asylum, family petitions, immigration waivers, deportation defense, U-Visa applications, citizenship and naturalization services, and more.
help_outline How can I contact The Jurado Firm?
You can contact The Jurado Firm via phone at 1-800-570-5101 or through their website's contact form.
help_outline Do you offer consultations for immigration services?
Yes, The Jurado Firm provides consultations for individuals seeking assistance with immigration-related matters.
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What We Offer

Immigration Services

Asylum Services
Assistance for individuals seeking asylum in the U.S. due to persecution in their home country.
Family Petitions
Support with filing family-based immigration petitions to reunite loved ones in the United States.
Deportation Defense
Legal representation and support for individuals facing deportation proceedings.
Citizenship and Naturalization Services
Guidance through the citizenship application process, including preparation for citizenship tests and interviews.
U-Visa Applications
Helping victims of crimes apply for U-Visas, which allows them to remain in the U.S. legally while assisting law enforcement.

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