Albuquerque, NM
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UNM Latine American Law Student Association
Latine American Law Student Association is a student organization at the University of New Mexico located in Albuquerque, NM
Consulate of Mexico in Albuquerque
The constituency of the Consulate of Mexico in Albuquerque is made up of the 24 counties of New Mexico and the 38 counties of Northwest Texas.
24 counties in the state of New Mexico
Bernalillo, Catron, Cibola, Colfax, Curry, de Baca, Guadalupe, Harding, Lincoln, Los Alamos, McKinley, Mora, Quay, Rio Arriba, Roosevelt, Sandoval, San Juan, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Socorro, Taos, Torrance, Union and Valencia.
38 Northwest Texas counties
Dallam, Sherman, Hansford, Ochiltree, Lipscomb, Hartley, Moore, Hutchinson, Roberts, Hemphill, Oldham, Potter, Carson, Gray, Wheeler, Deaf Smith, Randall, Armstrong, Donley, Collingsworth, Parmer, Castro, Swisher, Briscoe, Hall , Childress, Bailey, Lamb, Hale, Floyd, Motley, Cottle, Cochran, Hockley, Lubbock, Crosby, Dickens, and King.
The consular services available are:
Documentation
Identity and travel document procedures: consular registration, voting card, passport and certified copies of birth, marriage and death certificates. Civil Registry and Public Faith
Consular Assistance and Protection
Guidance on immigration, human, criminal, administrative, labor and family rights
Community Affairs
Guidance on educational, health and financial services
The nine southern counties of New Mexico are served by the Mexican Consulate General in El Paso, Texas.
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New Mexico Hispanic Medical Association
New Mexico Hispanic Medical Association was established in 1989 and continues its work to make health care more accessible to all New Mexicans. We negotiate medical discounts on behalf of the uninsured. We organize health fairs, free clinics, and provide mentoring opportunities that encourage students to consider a career in healthcare.
The New Mexico Hispanic Medical Association (NMHMA) is a private not-for-profit organization that has been in existence since 1989. Our mission is to make healthcare accessible and affordable to all New Mexicans. We do this by:
- Encouraging, mentoring, and assisting New Mexico students interested in pursuing a career in healthcare
- Providing scholarships to students that have made a commitment to provide healthcare in New Mexico
- Advocating for healthcare policy that increases access and affordability
- Providing charitable healthcare at community health fairs and other events
- Providing continuing medical education to healthcare professionals with an emphasis on conditions facing the medically uninsured and underserved
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Latest Latino People
Jay Mueller
A straight-shooter, Jay R. Mueller focuses his practice on child custody, child welfare, divorce, domestic violence, DWI defense and family law. Jay brings a calm and sense of peace to his clients' often choatic situations. He has been a practicing attorney since 2002 and founded his firm in 2006.
Jay earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from New Mexico Highlands University and studied law at the University of New Mexico School of Law.
While a student, Jay served as both an enlisted member and later commissioned officer in the United States Army Reserve and Army National Guard.
He served with HHB, 6th BN, 200th Air Defense Artillery, New Mexico Army National Guard as well he was a First Lieutenant in the Military Police Corps in the U.S. Army Reserve.
He has authored legal articles. His research concerning Navajo traditional law was published in the Tribal Law Journal at the University of New Mexico's School of Law. Jay is also currently writing a family law and child custody book for the general public.
During his legal studies, Jay worked on family law cases, DWI and criminal defense, as well as Native American issues. He researched family law issues for the Navajo Nation Solicitor and won his first DWI case in the Pueblo of Isleta Tribal Court.
In the last several years Jay has received specialized legal training provided by the Children's Law Institute and the National Institute for Trial Advocacy. This training has been focused on children's welfare law, mediation and conflict resolution, and courtroom techniques.
Jay has represented people with respect to divorce, child custody, domestic violence and DWI cases for over fourteen years! In the past we enjoyed a special relationship with the Second and Thirteenth Judicial District Children's Courts and continue to serve as Court-appointed counsel in various family law and children's court cases. Jay welcomes appointment as a guardian ad litem in "high conflict" child custody cases.
Jay has represented hundreds of parents, children, and teens in child custody, child support, domestic violence, divorces, and civil child abuse/neglect proceedings in various district courts and children's courts in Albuquerque, Grants, Las Vegas, Los Lunas, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, and the New Mexico Court of Appeals.
Our law firm is based on the belief that our clients' needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business is from returning clients and referrals.
We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best legal services possible.
Albuquerque, NM