Mayflower Visa Group LLC. - Boston Immigration Attorney
Massachusetts Law Firm
Mayflower Visa Group LLC is a U.S. immigration and tax law firm committed to providing client-focused and cost effective legal counsel. We represent clients all over the United States and from countries around the world.
Responding to your needs with a personalized service is our priority at the Mayflower Visa Group. Employing a flexible and common sense approach, we assist our clients to navigate U.S. immigration or tax law to find a best fit solution. Mayflower Visa Group is dedicated to working toward your success.
Practice Areas:
Business and Employment Visas
Citizenship and Nationality
Corporate Services & Compliance
Embassy/Consular Processing
Family-based Visas
Investor/Entrepreneur Visas
National Interest Waiver Professional
PERM Labor Certification
Professional & Specialty Employees
U.S. Taxation
http://mayflowervisagroup.com/
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