USCIS Approves Residency Petition For Top Bolivian Tennis Coach

We are pleased to report that the immigration service has approved an extraordinary ability petition we filed for our client Tito Perez who is one of the most celebrated tennis coaches in Bolivia. Perez started his coaching career as the Director of one of Bolivia’s elite tennis schools, the Cochabamba Tennis Club. He ascended the ranks of the Bolivian tennis circuit quickly, ultimately taking over one of the most prestigious tennis academies in Bolivia and becoming the country’s leading Tennis Coach. Mr. Perez has obtained countless certifications as a Tennis Coach from such distinguished institutions as the Olympic International Committee, the International Tennis Federation, the Bolivian Tennis Federation, the South American Tennis Federation, and the Professional Tennis Registry, among others. Due to his outstanding talent and leadership, he was asked to be the Coach of Bolivia’s Men’s Tennis Team which competed at the VIII South American/ODESUR Games, an Olympic-cycle event, held in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2006. In addition, Mr. Perez served as the Bolivian Team Coach in tournaments hosted by the South American Confederation of Tennis during 2005. We congratulate him on his accomplishments and look forward to him becoming a lawful permanent resident here in the United States.

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