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Immigration Counseling and Evaluations 

Empowering Families. Advocating for Justice.

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As founder of Journey Counseling Center and a licensed psychotherapist with extensive training in immigration law, Victor Llerena brings a unique blend of expertise to serve individuals and families seeking support in their immigration journeys. Victor’s commitment to serving the underserved and those in need is at the core of this practice.

Immigration Law Expertise

With specialized training and certification from the Immigration Evaluation Training Center, Victor possesses a deep understanding of immigration law. He stays up-to-date with the latest legal developments to provide you with accurate and informed guidance.

Advocating for
Your Needs

Victor is passionate about advocating for individuals and families facing complex immigration challenges. Whether you are navigating the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) process or dealing with extreme hardship or asylum cases, he is here to support you every step of the way.

Immigration hardship evaluations
(I-601) documenting the extreme hardship

U-Visa: Domestic violence, sexual assault, and trafficking of aliens

VAWA therapist for VAWA psych evaluation and abused partners

Obtaining asylum in the United States to address fear of persecution or harm

Victims of human trafficking
(T Nonimmigrant Status)

Evaluations pertaining to eligibility for status of Cancellation of Removal

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Taking the First Step

Immigration Lawyers

Are you ready to make a positive difference in your immigration clients' lives? Together, we can navigate the complex immigration landscape successfully. Contact us to begin this beneficial partnership.

Clients

Your journey begins here. To request Victor’s guidance, please fill out the form below. You can share as much detail or as little as you're comfortable with – your privacy and confidentiality are important.

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