I reached out to Joe regarding my wife’s Venezuelan passport and the issues surrounding being able to renew it. Joe promptly sent me useful information that helped us in our attempts to obtain relevant answers. Unlike a few other firms I reached out to who wanted to lock in payment for a consultation, Joe lead with service and information first which speaks to his integrity and his dedication to put people first.
Family-based immigrant visas. Business immigration including non-immigrant work visas & green cards. Permanent residence & temporary visas for investors. Waivers of inadmissibility. Citizenship. Removal of conditions on permanent residence.
Attorney Joseph Alain Moro is the founder and managing attorney of Moro Legal, LLC, a U.S. visa and immigration law office. As the son and husband of immigrants to the United States, Attorney Moro understands the challenges that people face while going through the immigration process.
Attorney Joseph Moro focuses his practice on family visas, employment visas, permanent residence/green cards, consular processing, and U.S. citizenship. Mr. Moro is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, and enjoys working with families, individuals, and businesses around the world to achieve their U.S. visa and immigration goals. Joseph is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).
Attorney Moro is admitted to practice law by the state bars of Colorado and New Mexico, as well as all U.S. Immigration Courts, all U.S. Consulates and Embassies, the Executive Office of Immigration Review, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the USCIS Administrative Appeals Office, the Board of Immigration Appeals, U.S. Tax Court, and the U.S. Court of International Trade.
Joseph Moro is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he practiced as a student attorney in Immigration Court with the Transnational Legal Clinic and worked on migrant farmworker rights cases and served on the editorial board of the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change. Mr. Moro wrote his law school thesis on immigration law and the judicial review of naturalization denials. Attorney Moro also received a Wharton Certificate in Management for business coursework. Mr. Moro earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish literature at Georgia State University, where he graduated with highest honors.
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I reached out to Joe regarding my wife’s Venezuelan passport and the issues surrounding being able to renew it. Joe promptly sent me useful information that helped us in our attempts to obtain relevant answers. Unlike a few other firms I reached out to who wanted to lock in payment for a consultation, Joe lead with service and information first which speaks to his integrity and his dedication to put people first.
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