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Moreno Diaz Law Firm

Moreno Diaz Law Firm represents companies as well as individuals undergoing the U.S. immigration process. Our practice is exclusively in the are of U.S. immigration law. We strive to provide each client with a step-by-step understanding of the immigration process and provide our clients with the most updated information about current processing times and general internal procedure practices that may affect each individual case.

Our main mission is for our clients to have full understanding of the immigration process and to have access and continuous communication with the firm during the entire immigration process

Services offered

Explore our comprehensive range of visa services tailored to meet your travel needs and ensure a seamless journey.

H-1B for Professionals

This visa category applies to people who wish to perform services in a specialty occupation.

H-1B for Professionals

This visa category applies to people who wish to perform services in a specialty occupation.
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L-1A for Executives and Managers

The L-1A nonimmigrant classification allows an established U.S. employer to transfer an executive or manager from one of its foreign offices (parent, subsidiary or affiliate) to one of its offices...

L-1A for Executives and Managers

The L-1A nonimmigrant classification allows an established U.S. employer to transfer an executive or manager from one of its foreign offices (parent, subsidiary or affiliate) to one of its offices...
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L-1B for Specialized Knowledge

The L-1B nonimmigrant classification allows an established U.S. employer to transfer a professional employee with specialized knowledge relating to the organization’s interests from one of its...

L-1B for Specialized Knowledge

The L-1B nonimmigrant classification allows an established U.S. employer to transfer a professional employee with specialized knowledge relating to the organization’s interests from one of its...
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E-2 for Investors

The E-2 Visa is applicable to the nationals from countries** which have entered into a Friendship, Commerce and Navigation and Bilateral Investment Treaties with the United...

E-2 for Investors

The E-2 Visa is applicable to the nationals from countries** which have entered into a Friendship, Commerce and Navigation and Bilateral Investment Treaties with the United...
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E-1 for Traders

E-1 nonimmigrant classification allows a national of a trade treaty country (a country with which the United States maintains a treaty of commerce and navigation or maintains a qualified international agreement,...

E-1 for Traders

E-1 nonimmigrant classification allows a national of a trade treaty country (a country with which the United States maintains a treaty of commerce and navigation or maintains a qualified international agreement,...
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E-3 for Australians

The E-3 classification applies only to nationals of Australia. The Australian national be coming to the United States solely to perform services in a specialty occupation.

E-3 for Australians

The E-3 classification applies only to nationals of Australia. The Australian national be coming to the United States solely to perform services in a specialty occupation.
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0-1 for Extraordinary Ability in the Arts, Business, Education, Science

The O-1A nonimmigrant visa is for the individual who possesses extraordinary ability in business, science, athletics, or other different than the arts or who has a demonstrated...

0-1 for Extraordinary Ability in the Arts, Business, Education, Science

The O-1A nonimmigrant visa is for the individual who possesses extraordinary ability in business, science, athletics, or other different than the arts or who has a demonstrated...
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0-1 for Extraordinary Ability in Television and Film Industry

The O-1B nonimmigrant visa is for the individual who possesses extraordinary ability in the arts or who has a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement in...

0-1 for Extraordinary Ability in Television and Film Industry

The O-1B nonimmigrant visa is for the individual who possesses extraordinary ability in the arts or who has a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement in...
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0-1 Visa for Athletes

The O-1A nonimmigrant visa is for the individual who possesses extraordinary ability in severalfields (not including the arts, motion pictures or television industry) including athletics.

0-1 Visa for Athletes

The O-1A nonimmigrant visa is for the individual who possesses extraordinary ability in several fields (not including the arts, motion pictures or television industry) including athletics.
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P-1 for International Recognized Athletes

The P-1B classification applies to foreign nationals who are coming to the United Statestemporarily to perform as a member of an entertainment group that has been...

P-1 for International Recognized Athletes

The P-1B classification applies to foreign nationals who are coming to the United Statestemporarily to perform as a member of an entertainment group that has been...
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P-1 for Entertainment Groups

There are two non-immigrant visa classifications applicable to certain athletes, P-1 for internationally recognized Athletes and O-1 for athletes with extraordinary abilities in sport.

P-1 for Entertainment Groups

There are two non-immigrant visa classifications applicable to certain athletes, P-1 for internationally recognized Athletes and O-1 for athletes with extraordinary abilities in sport.
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F-1 for Student

F-1 nonimmigrant classification is for individuals who wish to come to the United States temporarily to attend an academic or language training...

F-1 for Student

F-1 nonimmigrant classification is for individuals who wish to come to the United States temporarily to attend an academic or language training...
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TN for Mexicans and Canadians

The TN nonimmigrant classification allows qualified Canadian and Mexican citizens to seek temporary entry into the United States to engage in business activities at a professional level.

TN for Mexicans and Canadians

The TN nonimmigrant classification allows qualified Canadian and Mexican citizens to seek temporary entry into the United States to engage in business activities at a professional level
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Family-Based Petitions

Family-based petitions are a type of immigration petition that allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to ...

Family-Based Petitions

Family-based petitions are a type of immigration petition that allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to...
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Employment-Based Petitions

Employment-based petitions are filed by U.S. employers to sponsor foreign workers for residency. U.S. employers to spo...

Employment-Based Petitions

Employment-based petitions are filed by U.S. employers to sponsor foreign workers for residency. U.S. employers to spo...
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PERM Petitions

The PERM process is a labor certification process that allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers who are not yet in th...

PERM Petitions

The PERM process is a labor certification process that allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers who are not yet in th...
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EB-11 for Extraordinary Ability

To be eligible for an EB-1A visa for persons of extraordinary ability, an individual must...

EB-11 for Extraordinary Ability

To be eligible for an EB-1A visa for persons of extraordinary ability, an individual must...
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EB-12 for Managers and Executives

A foreign national is eligible for an employment-based, first-preference visa if s/he is a multinational executive or manager.

EB-12 for Managers and Executives

A foreign national is eligible for an employment-based, first-preference visa if s/he is a multinational executive or manager.
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EB-2 for Professionals Holding Advanced Degrees

A foreign national may be eligible for an employment-based, second preference visa if you are a member of the professions holding an advanced degree or its equivalent.

EB-2 for Professionals Holding Advanced Degrees

A foreign national may be eligible for an employment-based, second preference visa if you are a member of the professions holding an advanced degree or its equivalent.
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EB-2 for Exceptional Ability

You may be eligible for an employment-based, second preference visa if you have exceptional ability.

EB-2 for Exceptional Ability

You may be eligible for an employment-based, second preference visa if you have exceptional ability.
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EB-2 National Interest Waiver

To qualify for a National Interest Waiver, it must be shown that the foreign national seeks employment in an area of substantial intrinsic merit; the proposed benefit will be national in scope...

EB-2 National Interest Waiver

To qualify for a National Interest Waiver, it must be shown that the foreign national seeks employment in an area of substantial intrinsic merit; the proposed benefit will be national in scope...
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EB-3 for Professionals Holding Bachelors Degrees and Skilled Workers

Third Preference EB-3 You may be eligible for this immigrant visa preference category if you are a skilled worker, professional, or other worker.

EB-3 for Professionals Holding Bachelors Degrees and Skilled Workers

Third Preference EB-3 You may be eligible for this immigrant visa preference category if you are a skilled worker, professional, or other worker.
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EB-5 Immigrant Visa Investor

There are two ways to invest under the EB-5 category: creating a new commercial enterprise or investing in a troubled business.

EB-5 Immigrant Visa Investor

There are two ways to invest under the EB-5 category: creating a new commercial enterprise or investing in a troubled business.
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EB-5 Regional Center Overview

Congress created the fifth employment-based preference (EB-5) immigrant visa category in 1990 for immigrants seeking to enter th...

EB-5 Regional Center Overview

Congress created the fifth employment-based preference (EB-5) immigrant visa category in 1990 for immigrants seeking to enter th...
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Naturalization

Naturalization is the process by which a foreign national can become a citizen of the United States. To be eligible for naturalization, you must:

PROCESS

The process for naturalization is as follows:

BENEFITS

There are a number of benefits to becoming a U.S. citizen. These benefits include:

Lawyer

Claudia P. Moreno-Diaz, is a U.S. immigration attorney admitted to the Louisiana Bar in 2006 and practicing immigration law since that time. She obtained a Juris Doctor degree from the University Externado de Colombia, where she received two scholarships during 1st and 5th years of studies, a Diploma in Commercial Law from University Externado de Colombia, a Diploma in US Legal System from University El Rosario in Colombia and a Master in International Law (LLM) from American University in Washington, D.C

She has been an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association since 2006 and has mentored law students at the Southeastern Nova University in Florida on how to navigate the practice of law as a business that requires a professional and ethical preparation to be successful. She has also Mentored students in the preparation of professional interviews and how to successfully enter to professional law market once studies are finalized

She spent several years of her professional career working for three different law firms and gaining extensive and valuable experience in Business Immigration.

Sebastián mejía

Business Development Liaison

Sebastian Mejia graduated from the Business School of Higher Education (CESA), in Bogota, Colombia where he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. He is the Winner of the award: “Best Innovation Project” sponsored by BBVA (2018). Sebastian Mejia is in charge of creating and implementing strategic business plans to leverage existing client relationships, capitalizing new business opportunities, and achieving revenue and profitability goals. He develops a wide and cross-practice initiatives and supervises implementation therefor, to ensure the firm is properly exposed in national and international media, at international conferences and immigration networks. He identifies news, industry developments, and trends that may present emerging area of opportunity and actionable avenues for pursuit of new business for immigration practice. He also initiates and supports client relationships activities and other initiatives that help the firm to institutionalize its clients base, target new clients and grow top line revenue.

Debora Botbol

Senior Paralegal

Debora Botbol received her Juris Doctor Degree from Andres Bello Catholic University, School of Law in Caracas, Venezuela in 2002, and worked for the Justice Department as well as the Seventh District Criminal Magistrate’s Court for the Temporary Procedural System in the Criminal Justice Circuit of the Caracas Metropolitan Area, before moving to the United States. She received a Paralegal Certificate from University of Miami in 2020 and joined Moreno Diaz Law Firm in 2022. She is responsible for assisting in the preparation of EB-11 Extraordinary Ability Cases, EB-2/NIW (National Interest Waiver), E-2/E-1 visas, O-1A and O-1B Petition as well as EB-5 cases. Her insight and deep understanding of the law as well as her extensive background in legal research makes her an important asset for Moreno Diaz Law Firm.

 

She is fluent in Spanish (native) and beginner in Hebrew.

Claudia Moreno

Lawyer

Claudia Moreno-Diaz is a dedicated U.S. immigration attorney with over a decade of experience in the field. She was admitted to the Louisiana Bar in 2006 and has since focused her career on practicing immigration law. Her educational background is impressive, with a Juris Doctor degree from the University Externado de Colombia, where she earned scholarships during her studies. Additionally, she holds a Diploma in Commercial Law from the same university, a Diploma in US Legal System from University El Rosario in Colombia, and a Master’s in International Law (LLM) from American University in Washington, D.C.

Litsy Torres

Case Manager

Litsy Torres received her Associate’s degree in Advertising and Marketing from the University Institute of New Professions in Caracas, Venezuela in 2000. From 2000 to 2009 she worked in the entertainment industry in Venezuela, directing programs such as E! News.

In 2010, she began working in the immigration field. She started working at the Non-Immigrant Visa Unit at the U.S. Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela and a year later she entered the Immigrant Visa Department where she remained until October 2013 moment in which she decided to move to the United States where she continued to expand her knowledge and experience in the Immigration area.

She has worked as Case Manager for Moreno Diaz Law Firm since July 2015 until the present time, responsible for all aspects of case management,  including scheduling deadlines, preparing forms, collecting documents, preparing packages for filing, and providing reminders as necessary. She is responsible for coordinating between the firm staff, and clients to manage the law firm’s case load, present case summaries/updates, and ensure that deadlines are met. She is responsible for managing all family-based cases, employment-based applications, FOIA requests, and Naturalization Applications.

 

She is fluent in Spanish (native).