Advisor specialized in immigration matters.
Advisor specialized in immigration matters.

Loren Andrea Cardona
IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT
- Advisor specialized in immigration matters.
- Customer Service and Administration.
Immigration, immigration and Spanish nationality consultant.
- Advisor on immigration procedures.
- Volunteer in associations for social integration and community management in social assistance.
- Volunteer at FIMLM(María Luisa de Moreno International Foundation).
- Course tutor, volunteer in the communications department in Barcelona.
- Volunteer at AMÉ as a presenter of social events, meetings, forums.
Write to Loren Cardona to get in touch with you as soon as possible.
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