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Hello All,
There appears to be a change in the current laws regarding Visa's. Here is a message we received from our law firm:
Hi everyone,
In the last hours we have received a good number of questions regarding an email titled: Immigratin Process change.
Since we have dedicated a good time answering to our clients, and many of then are stressed out, we consider it appropiate to send the clarification:
Please know that there is not such thing as a Immigration Process Change. Actually, this is related to the method of each attorney.
At Miranda & Contreras, we have a method to avoid this last minute issue, so we divide into two steps the obtention of the permanent immigration card a Panama city.
In the first step, we do the notification of the visa "without" the client. The idea is that when the client goes to Panama city the client will not run into a delay because the notification process will be already done and all client will do is to have its picture taken.
Also, our clients will have the help of our assistant. None of our clients will go to immigration office in Panama city without one person from our staff.
In addition, we offer transportation arrangement. Our staff can pick you up at the airport or hotel, take you to immigration, get the permanent card done, and take you back to the hotel or airport.
We are happy to answer any further questions that you may have about immigration or our methods.
Best regards!
Juan Gabriel Contreras Sánchez
Attorney at Law and Licenced Realtor / Abogado y Corredor de Bienes Raíces.
Boquete: Don Vidal Building, second floor, Office #1, Boquete, Chiriqui, Panamá.
Panama: Trump Ocean Club, second floor, office wing, Punta Pacifica.
Tel: (507) 730-9113; Cel: (507) 6611-9678
Skype: contreraslawyer;
www.lawandrealty.net
Our Attorney Lourdes Miranda is a partner in this firm. If you have any questions, please send her a email and she will be glad to answer any questions. I have her permission to post this info. Thank you and to all good luck,
There appears to be a change in the current laws regarding Visa's. Here is a message we received from our law firm:
Hi everyone,
In the last hours we have received a good number of questions regarding an email titled: Immigratin Process change.
Since we have dedicated a good time answering to our clients, and many of then are stressed out, we consider it appropiate to send the clarification:
Please know that there is not such thing as a Immigration Process Change. Actually, this is related to the method of each attorney.
At Miranda & Contreras, we have a method to avoid this last minute issue, so we divide into two steps the obtention of the permanent immigration card a Panama city.
In the first step, we do the notification of the visa "without" the client. The idea is that when the client goes to Panama city the client will not run into a delay because the notification process will be already done and all client will do is to have its picture taken.
Also, our clients will have the help of our assistant. None of our clients will go to immigration office in Panama city without one person from our staff.
In addition, we offer transportation arrangement. Our staff can pick you up at the airport or hotel, take you to immigration, get the permanent card done, and take you back to the hotel or airport.
We are happy to answer any further questions that you may have about immigration or our methods.
Best regards!
Juan Gabriel Contreras Sánchez
Attorney at Law and Licenced Realtor / Abogado y Corredor de Bienes Raíces.
Boquete: Don Vidal Building, second floor, Office #1, Boquete, Chiriqui, Panamá.
Panama: Trump Ocean Club, second floor, office wing, Punta Pacifica.
Tel: (507) 730-9113; Cel: (507) 6611-9678
Skype: contreraslawyer;
www.lawandrealty.net
Our Attorney Lourdes Miranda is a partner in this firm. If you have any questions, please send her a email and she will be glad to answer any questions. I have her permission to post this info. Thank you and to all good luck,