
Consular Services & Document Procurement Manager
Diana Ruiz
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Fragomen México, S. de R.L. de C.V.
Insurgentes Sur 1898, Piso 16
Mexico City 01030
Mexico
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Insurgentes Sur 1898, Piso 16
Mexico City 01030
Mexico
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- Spanish
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Insurgentes Sur 1898, Piso 16
Mexico City 01030
Mexico
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Diana is a Manager based in our Mexico City office with more than 10 years of experience in immigration and related document procurement matters. In her current role, she leads the Consular and Document Services Team in Mexico. Her practice consists of advising multinational corporations and Mexican foreign nationals on all aspects of outbound visas.
Diana also has extensive experience helping clients obtain business visitor visas for business travel and short-term assignments to many destinations around the world. She provides legal analysis for short-term travel, and comprehensive case processing and guidance throughout the business visa process. She also provides document services, including the procurement, legalization/apostille and translation of vital records, police record certificates, support letters, CVs, medical records and other documents needed for immigration processes.
Diana speaks Spanish and English.
Education
- Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, J.D., 2003
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- Spanish
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Fragomen México, S. de R.L. de C.V.
Insurgentes Sur 1898, Piso 16
Mexico City 01030
Mexico
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- Spanish
- English
Contact information
Fragomen México, S. de R.L. de C.V.
Insurgentes Sur 1898, Piso 16
Mexico City 01030
Mexico
Get in touch
Languages
- Spanish
- English
Contact information
Fragomen México, S. de R.L. de C.V.
Insurgentes Sur 1898, Piso 16
Mexico City 01030
Mexico
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