Blog: Humanitarian Visa

Humanitarian visas allow people in situations of abuse or conflict to enter or temporarily remain in the United States.

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melany zabala

melany zabala

5 years ago
thanks to Maria Mendoza and her team, always very helpful, great costumer service !! I already have my work permit !!
Jelly Fish

Jelly Fish

2 years ago
Before a family member referred me to the Mendoza Law firm, I didn't think I'd ever be able to receive my work permit. I felt so helpless until Maria and her team reached back out to me, I felt that in my heart that Maria and her amazing …
Saidy Michel

Saidy Michel

a year ago
Always very attentive. Answering questions the best they can.
Karla Castillo

Karla Castillo

3 years ago
Thanks to Maria Mendoza my parents were able to get a work permit within the year of working with her while they await for their residency. Highly recommend them for any immigration service!
Silvia H y topo R Channel

Silvia H y topo R Channel

Edited 9 months ago
Thank you. To the law firm of María Mendoza. I'm proud to now have my work permit and social security after 36 years in this land of opportunity. With much gratitude, Jesús Rodríguez Juárez.
Porfirio Milan

Porfirio Milan

3 months ago
It has been an extraordinary experience to be able to count on someone in such difficult situations, like when it comes to your legal status, and someone comes along and places their trust in them, and it turns out to be like a miracle. I …
Janie Lopez

Janie Lopez

a year ago
She is great lawyer and has helped my husband in everything during this process
kthurman00

kthurman00

5 years ago
The level of professionalism and service i received from the Mendoza Law Firm, was second to none. Ms. Mendoza, took the time to explain the whole legal situation and had by back. I would recommend anyone searching for legal representation to use the Mendoza Law Fim.
Alejandro Rubio Sanchdez

Alejandro Rubio Sanchdez

2 years ago
Recommend it 100%. Very satisfied with the Service
madelin Delacruz

madelin Delacruz

Edited 5 months ago
My mother, Dolores Meza Franco, arrived in the state of Florida in 1994. Since then, I had consulted with other lawyers, and they always told me I couldn't get my papers in order, and like many others, I lost hope. But one day I saw that …
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