Cedillo-Pereira & Cedillo, PLLC
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Liz Cedillo-Pereira
Member of American Immigration Lawyers Association
1725 Greenville Ave., Dallas, Texas  75206
 
 
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Cedillo-Pereira & Cedillo is a full service Immigration and Nationality Law practice licensed to represent individuals seeking a full realm of immigration services.  
 
List of ServicesLiz Cedillo-Pereira
  1. Deportation Defense
  2. Citizenship
  3. Asylum
  4. Violence Against Women
  5. Temporary Workers
  6. Visas
    • Permanent Residency
    • Students at US Schools
    • Family Member Petitions
    • Fiance / Fiancee of US Citizen
    • Diversity
    • Employment
    • Business
    • Investment
    • Pleasure –Tourist
    • Exchange Visitor
    • Temporary Visitor
    • Temporary Worker
    • NAFTA Professionals
    • K Non-Immigrant
    • T Non-Immigrant
    • Current Cap Count for Non-Immigrant Worker Visas
If you are being charged by Immigration and Customs Enforcement as deportable from the United States, our attorneys can defend you. We handle cases before the Immigration Courts, the Board of Immigration Appeals and the Federal Circuit Courts. We represent our clients to the full letter of the law.
 
Do not waive your rights by signing forms to a deportation officer.  Speak to an attorney and your consulate and find out what your rights are to remain legally in the United States.
 

 
*There are over 70,000 attorneys licensed to practice in Texas. Only 7,000 have earned the right to be publicly recognized as Board Certified specialists in one of 20 select areas of law.  The Texas Board of Legal Specialization was established in 1974 by the Supreme Court of Texasat the request of State Bar of Texasand is the only governing board authorized to certify attorneys in legal specialty areas.
 

 
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