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Yuliana Camacho Piedra
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Fragomen Costa Rica Immigration Services LLC Ltda.
Fragomen Building (50 meters East from Plaza Los Laureles), Escazú 327-1260
San José
Costa Rica
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Fragomen Costa Rica Immigration Services LLC Ltda.
Fragomen Building (50 meters East from Plaza Los Laureles), Escazú 327-1260
San José
Costa Rica
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- English
- Spanish
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Fragomen Costa Rica Immigration Services LLC Ltda.
Fragomen Building (50 meters East from Plaza Los Laureles), Escazú 327-1260
San José
Costa Rica
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Yuliana is a Senior Business Immigration Attorney at Fragomen’s Costa Rica office, where she provides immigration services to individuals and corporate clients. In her role, she offers assessments and supports clients with the management and coordination of immigration procedures and paperwork in Costa Rica. Yuliana has experience advising on business immigration regulations, strategies and compliance, focusing on residence, work permits and immigration company accreditation.
Yuliana speaks English and Spanish.
Education
- University of Costa Rica, Postgraduate – Specialty in Notarial and Registry Law, with honors, 2018
- University of Costa Rica, Licentiate Degree in Law, with honors, 2016
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Bar Admissions: Costa Rica
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- Spanish
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Fragomen Costa Rica Immigration Services LLC Ltda.
Fragomen Building (50 meters East from Plaza Los Laureles), Escazú 327-1260
San José
Costa Rica
Get in touch
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Contact information
Fragomen Costa Rica Immigration Services LLC Ltda.
Fragomen Building (50 meters East from Plaza Los Laureles), Escazú 327-1260
San José
Costa Rica
Get in touch
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Contact information
Fragomen Costa Rica Immigration Services LLC Ltda.
Fragomen Building (50 meters East from Plaza Los Laureles), Escazú 327-1260
San José
Costa Rica
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