About
Adriana Valdivieso brings a wealth of experience and a meticulous approach to her role as a legal assistant at Panteva Law Group. With a background in law, Adriana ensures that our office runs smoothly and efficiently, allowing our attorneys to focus on delivering top-notch legal representation.
She is committed to providing exceptional service to our clients. She approaches each case with empathy and patience, understanding the stress and challenges our clients may face. Adriana is always ready to assist clients in Spanish, English and French and ensures that our clients' needs are met promptly and efficiently.
Her collaborative work style extends to the immigration application process as she works to make the process as easy and clear as possible for the employers and the prospective employees.Common employment-based status types Adriana works on include: B-1, E-2, F-1 (OPT, STEM), H-1B, J-1, L-1, O-1. She also works with clients to prepare immigrant visa applications in the EB-2 preference categories, and routinely files I-140 and Adjustment of Status applications.
Adriana attended University of Azuay and graduated. Now, she is pursuing a Specialization in human rights with comprehensive reparation at the University Adina Simón Bolívar.
How Panteva Law Group Can Help With Your Immigration Matters
We are devoted to our clients & aggressively pursue every option available to you.
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What Is the Labor Certification Process?
The labor certification process is conducted by the U.S. Department of Labor to confirm that there are no U.S. workers who are reasonably able, willing, and qualified to take the position in question before granting a foreign worker a visa. This process is in place as a protection for U.S. workers.
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Is It Necessary to Be Sponsored by an Employer?
An individual does not necessarily have to be sponsored by an employer if he or she qualifies for the national interest waiver or has an extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics through sustained national or international acclaim. Our attorney can help you determine if this is the case for you.
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Can I Work While a Petition Is Pending?
Not necessarily. If a labor certification or immigrant visa petition is pending, an individual cannot begin working. However, if that individual obtains or maintains a non-immigrant working visa status, he or she can continue to work and then file for adjustment of status. Another option would be to file an Application for Employment Authorization, which would allow the individual to work.
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Can I Travel While a Petition Is Pending?
In most cases, an individual may travel while the labor certification process or other petitions are pending. Speak with our attorney to ensure that this applies to your case before traveling.
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What is USCIS?
USCIS stands for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. It functions as part of the Department of Homeland Security and supervises legal immigration to the United States. The USCIS must approve green cards, work permits, naturalization, visas, and other immigration-related applications and petitions.
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We have a high success rate in approvals.
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We create tailored solutions for your business & family.
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We treat you with compassion, dignity & respect.
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We aggressively pursue every option available to you.