The Law Office of Elsie C. Vasquez
New York Law Firm
The Law Office of Elsie C. Vasquez
We are here to help both individuals and corporations with respect to matters that relate to U.S. immigration, naturalization, visa and consular law. We are an experienced U.S. immigration law firm based in New York City and White Plains with a track record of obtaining positive results in a timely and professional matter for our clients.
Practice Areas:
- Immigration Law
Principal Attorney:
Elsie C. Vasquez
The Law Office of Elsie C. Vasquez
5030 Broadway, Suite 619
New York, NY 10034
Tel: (212)-304-0105
Fax: (212)-304-0410
http://www.elsievasquezlaw.com/english/contact
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