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Student Visas

Helping Students Pursue Educational Opportunities in the United States

Studying in the United States can open doors to valuable educational, professional, and personal opportunities. Navigating the immigration process, however, can be complex and time-sensitive.

The Law Office of Belia Peña assists students and their families with understanding available immigration options and maintaining compliance.

Students on Campus

Student Visa Services

F-1 Academic Student Visas

For individuals seeking to attend colleges, universities, high schools, language training programs, and other academic institutions in the United States.

M-1 Vocational Student Visas

For students pursuing vocational, technical, or non-academic training programs.

J-1 Exchange Visitor 

For eligible individuals participating in approved educational and cultural exchange programs.

How We Can Help

We provide guidance regarding student visa applications, status maintenance, travel considerations, and immigration-related questions that may arise during a student's educational journey.

Whether you are preparing to begin your studies in the United States or need assistance understanding your immigration options, our office is available to help.

Contact us to schedule a consultation.

Contact The Firm

By Appointments Only:

Law Office of Belia A. Peña

Mailing Only:

7017 N. 10th Street, Ste N2
McAllen, TX 78504

 

Phone: 956-831-1424
Texas practice is limited to federal immigration and federal law cases.

Attorney Pena is Licensed in New Mexico; Admitted to the Southern District of TX and the District of NM

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