Fernando Perez III, experienced Immigration attorney in Tampa, FL with 20 reviews
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Fernando Perez III

1303 N Armenia Ave, Tampa, FL

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1981:
Georgetown University Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
1977:
Georgetown University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Attila

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19 Jun, 2024
Very meticulously run office. Very pleasant and professional. Quick to respond to questions and concerns. Thank you so much for everything.
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Walid

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29 Apr, 2023
My experience with Mr. Fernando and his assistant Christine was very pleasant. Mr. Perez provided me with professional service throughout my E2 process. He was a very good listener and very detailed oriented. His detailed on time responses were vital pillars during my process. I can describe his knowledge as someone who can spread a "fairy dust" into some difficult situation and turned it into positive outcome. I highly recommend his services for the following reasons that I will brief:- 1)- On time response. 2)- Knowledgeable and professional 3)- Very pleasant to communicate with. 4)- Great support from his office Manager
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Anonymous

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27 Nov, 2022
I am highly recommended to Mr. Fernando Perez because he is a great Attorney, patient, good listener, friendly, very professional and knowledgeable, probably without your help, I couldn’t got my Citizenship easily and together with Christine make a grateful team. Just I want to say Mr. Fernando and his staff are one of the top in the Tampa area. Thank you both of you for all your support during my experience, Thank you for helping me and taking care of my N-400 case. Cristine, his assistant, she is the best and took care very well of every single detail during my process, and she is responsible, follow up all my mails and always she Welcome to respond to any question or meeting request with Mr. Perez that you ask, until my case completed. Thank you so much for all.
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Highly professional and knowledgeable service
“Mr. Fernando is very professional, and he knows what is best for me and what I need to provide for my case.”
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Responsive and attentive to client needs
“His detailed on time responses were vital pillars during my process.”
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Excellent support and communication from the legal team
“Christine, his assistant, she is the best and took care very well of every single detail during my process, and she is responsible, follow up all my mails and always she Welcome to respond to any question or meeting request with Mr. Perez that you ask, until my case completed.”
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Successful outcomes for a variety of immigration cases
“Mr. Perez helped me with my Green Card, RFE, L1A, H1B and other immigration legal advice”
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Highly recommended by previous clients
“I have referred at least 4-5 of my friends besides me and I have not heard anyone who is not satisfied with him.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2017:
2017 Central Florida Advanced Immigration Law Conference Handbook, 15 Treaty Visa Myths
2005:
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Treaty Visas: Mastering the Hard To Prove Cases
2004:
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Treaty Visas: Did You Know That...
2003:
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Treaty Visas in the Post-September 11 World
2001:
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Treaty Visas
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