Hello, I'm Marco Pacheco, and I'm here to help you with whatever you need. My practice covers all of Mexico and the United States. I understand that the migration process can be complex, slow and frustrating. That's why I stay up to date on all changes in immigration laws, so I can maximize my effectiveness for you. I don't walk away from any case, no matter how difficult it may be. My experience allows me to help you effectively and efficiently. I am here to help you, and that is why my fees are reasonable and competitive. Don't wait and let me start helping you, or a loved one today.
My experience allows me to assist you effectively and efficiently. I'm here to help you, and that's why my rates are reasonable and competitive.
Alfonso Couceiro has more than fifteen years of experience professionally advising his clients. He graduated in Law from the Pontifical University of Comillas in 2009, in Madrid (Spain). Additionally, in 2010 he graduated in Business Administration and Management and Finance from the same university, completing part of his studies at the McCombs School of Business of the University of Texas at Austin. Subsequently, he continued his studies at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law, graduating in 2016 with his Master of Laws. During his studies in Los Angeles, he worked in parallel for the non-profit organization Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project & ACLU of Southern California, where he gave pro bono advice to his clients on Immigration Law and conducted research on the rights of asylum seekers in the United States. Joined. In 2016, he was awarded The Masin Family Academic Excellence Gold Award by the UCLA School of Law. Alfonso Couceiro is licensed as a lawyer in Texas and Spain and speaks English, Spanish, French and Italian.
Alfonso Couceiro has provided effective professional advice to his clients for more than ten years.
Is someone you love at risk of being deported? The offices of Marco Pacheco and Alfonso Couceiro can help you. Don't wait, call today!
Your application was rejected, and you don't know why? We can help. We will appeal and fight for your immigration case.
Ready to become a citizen, but don't know where to start? Don't worry, we're here to help you every step of the way.
Perhaps the most common reason why applicants are unsuccessful in seeking immigration to the US is due to incorrect submission of their application(s). The application process is both daunting and time-consuming. This is why we recommend that anyone and everyone seeking Immigration to the United States hire an experienced US immigration attorney.
To be admitted to the United States, a foreign national needs an immigrant visa or a nonimmigrant visa. Nonimmigrant visas are generally for purposes of temporary employment or for education in the United States.
Deportation and removal cases are the most complicated immigration matters you could have. Essentially, if one has already been placed in removal proceedings and must appear in Immigration Court before a judge and convince the court how and why they may be eligible for relief from removal/deportation from the United States.
An application for US citizenship is not an easy task. Many applicants have applied for citizenship only to learn that their applications were denied before they had taken the citizenship test. The Department of Homeland Security considers numerous issues when evaluating a candidate's entire immigration record from their initial application for immigration benefits to their application for U.S. citizenship.
Under United States law, asylum can be granted to aliens who can demonstrate that they have a well-founded fear of persecution if they are forced to return to the country of citizenship or last habitual residence. The persecution must be due to political opinion, race, religion, nationality or membership in a particular social group.
Under United States law, asylum can be granted to aliens who can demonstrate that they have a well-founded fear of persecution if they are forced to return to the country of citizenship or last habitual residence. The persecution must be due to political opinion, race, religion, nationality or membership in a particular social group.
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