San Diego · California-Mexico Border

Daniela Moreno Ferro

LLM  ·  M.A.

Immigration & Humanitarian Law Advocate

Bilingual advocacy for individuals and families navigating complex cross-border immigration systems.

Available in English & Español

Master of Laws (LLM)
University of San Diego School of Law
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Master of Arts (M.A.)
University of San Diego
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Cross-Border Legal Practice
California & Mexico
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Daniela Moreno Ferro

Advocacy rooted in
lived experience on both sides of the border.

Daniela Moreno Ferro holds a Master of Laws (LLM) and a Master of Arts from the University of San Diego. With professional experience on both sides of the California-Mexico border, she provides bilingual immigration advocacy and human rights support to individuals, families, and organizations navigating complex cross-border legal systems.

Committed to advancing human rights and human dignity, Daniela assists clients with immigration matters, asylum processes, family reunification, and humanitarian advocacy — approaching every situation with compassion, rigorous preparation, and a deep commitment to justice.

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How We Can Help

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Immigration Matters

Visa applications, green card petitions, naturalization support, and guidance through complex immigration processes

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Asylum & Refugee Support

Advocacy and support for individuals and families seeking asylum or refugee protection from persecution and humanitarian crises

03

Family Reunification

Helping families navigate sponsorship petitions and the reunification process across borders

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Humanitarian Advocacy

Support and advocacy for vulnerable individuals and populations facing humanitarian challenges

Common Questions

Can I apply for asylum if I am already in the United States?

Yes. If you are physically present in the United States — regardless of how you entered — you may be eligible to apply for asylum within one year of your arrival. We can help you assess your eligibility and gather supporting documentation.

What documents do I need for a family reunification petition?

Documentation varies by visa category but typically includes birth certificates, marriage certificates, proof of the petitioner's U.S. status, and evidence of your qualifying relationship. We help you identify and organize the right documents for your situation.

Do you offer consultations in Spanish?

Yes. All consultations are available in English and Spanish. Navigating immigration systems is challenging enough without a language barrier.

Do you serve clients on both sides of the California-Mexico border?

Yes. With experience in both California and Mexico, we assist clients navigating cross-border matters and immigration processes affecting families on both sides of the border.

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Ready to discuss your situation? Reach out to schedule an initial consultation.

+1 (442) 258-0072

English & Español  ·  San Diego, CA

This website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Contact does not create an attorney-client relationship. All matters handled in accordance with applicable rules and licensing requirements.