Valeria Pretto-Calder is a dedicated immigration attorney offering concierge legal representation with a focus on personalized, direct client service. Specializing in a wide range of immigration matters, the firm stands out by ensuring that Attorney Valeria personally handles every aspect of each case, from initial communication to court appearances, providing clients with consistent and expert legal support.
With over 10 years of experience, including a background as a former prosecutor, Valeria Pretto-Calder brings a rigorous and knowledgeable approach to immigration law. The firm is particularly adept at handling complex cases involving humanitarian relief, sports visas, and waivers, and offers a unique value through direct attorney accessibility via text messaging. Their multidisciplinary team includes a medical doctor for record reviews and a licensed clinical social worker for mental health assessments, strengthening case submissions with thorough supporting evidence.
Services Offered
- Immigration Attorney Services
- Concierge Legal Representation
- Direct Contact with Attorney
- Client Communications
- Court Representation
- Representation in Immigration Court
- Cases Before USCIS
- Board of Immigration Appeals Cases
- State of Florida Court Cases
- Sports Visas (Extraordinary Athletes)
- Domestic Violence Cases by US Citizen/Resident Spouse
- US Citizen Child Cases
- Serious Medical Conditions Cases
- Unlawful Presence Waivers (601A)
- Victim of Crime Visa
- Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJS)
- Bond Motions Before Immigration Court
- Divorce Cases (Spouse Living Abroad)
- Traffic Citations Assistance
- Complete Case Preparation
- Medical Record Reviews by Medical Doctor
- Mental Health Assessments by Licensed Clinical Social Worker
- Therapy Sessions for Case Submission
The firm serves clients nationally with a focus on immigration matters handled before USCIS, immigration courts, and appellate boards. Fluent in English and Spanish, Attorney Valeria Pretto-Calder is a member of the National Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and accepts cases from individuals, athletes, victims of crime, and juveniles seeking specialized immigration relief.
