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Law Office of
D.Ray Mantle, PLLC

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D.Ray Mantle has devoted his legal career to immigration law. His thorough research and writing skills were relied on by Immigration Judges while he served as an Attorney Advisor in the U.S. Department of Justice, and he has advised Fortune 100 companies on complex immigration cases. Find out how you can benefit from his experience and have Mr. Mantle work for you:

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972-567-8809 (phone)
888-567-0896 (fax)

2591 Dallas Parkway
Suite 300
Frisco, Texas 75034

Member,
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Lawyers Association


Learn More About Frisco

City of Frisco

Frisco Independent School District

Frisco Economic Development Corporation

Frisco Chamber of Commerce

Frisco Immigration Attorney

D.Ray Mantle is licensed by the Supreme Court of Texas as an Attorney and Counselor at Law. Mr. Mantle located his immigration law practice in Frisco to help local businesses and residents with their immigration needs.

Immigration in Frisco, Texas

Frisco, TexasLocated due North of Dallas, the City of Frisco is recognized as one of the fastest growing cities in America. In 2008, Money Magazine ranked Frisco number 38 among America's Best Small Cities.

A 2007 study conducted by the Gadbery Group found that "Frisco's population growth was the most significant among all Census Places in the nation." With an overall population growth of 156% between 2000 and 2007, the immigrant community in Frisco is growing as well. The Gadberry study revealed a 583% increase in Asian households (248 in 2000 to 1,695 in 2007). 31% of the growing Asian community were Indian, and 27% were Chinese. Hispanic households grew 187% over the 7-year period to 2,611 households in 2007.

Frisco employers have helped increase the immigrant population as well. As of 2007, Frisco employers had filed over 575 petitions for H-1B specialty occupation workers and almost 90 applications for permanent labor certifications for positions in Frisco. D.Ray Mantle provides professional immigration services in Frisco, and is conveniently located to help Frisco employers meet their immigration needs.

Living in Frisco

Map of Frisco, TexasFrisco earned the 2006 Community of the Year Award from the Texas Economic Development Council. Frisco is home to four professional sports teams: The Frisco RoughRiders baseball, FC Dallas soccer,  Texas Tornado amateur hockey and Frisco Thunder Intense Football League. Frisco is also home to Pizza Hut Park, the first large scale soccer facility of its type in the United States. Visit the links on the left to learn more about Frisco - Texas' Rising Star!

2008 Demographics

Population:

98,434 (1/02/08)

Median Age

31.4

Median Family Income

$108,097

Employment

(unemployment - 4% as of 01/07)

Job Growth (2000 - 2007)

116.65%

Median Home Price $289,940
Colleges (within 30 miles) 21
Junior Colleges (within 30 miles) 21
Public School Enrollment 94.7%
Private School Enrollment 5.3%

Air Quality Index

88.3%

Personal Crime Incidents 1 per 1,000

Restaurants (within 15 miles)

4,019

 

Learning in Frisco

Education levels in FriscoFrisco residents understand the value of education. Fifty-eight percent of residents age 25 and above have earned at least a Bachelor's degree.

As of 2008, Frisco Independent School District has 25 elementary schools, 7 middle schools, and 4 high schools. The diverse student population is 62.7% Caucasian, 13.7% Hispanic, 12.02% African American, 10.98% Asian/Pacific Islander, and less than 1% Native American/Alaskan Native.

In addition, Frisco is home to the higher education campuses of Amberton University, Collin County Community College - Preston Ridge Campus, and Dallas Baptist University - North.

Learning about immigration options in Frisco is easy. Mr. Mantle provides free on-site immigration seminars to student groups, community organizations, and employers on relevant immigration topics. And free initial consultations provide individuals with the information they need to move forward with their immigration goals.

Working in Frisco

The Frisco economy continues to grow, with new employment opportunities opening up for residents. The majority of employed residents fill management, professional, and related occupations, positions which are ideal for employment-based immigration petitions.

Frisco occupationsFrisco attracts major employers as well, such as Amerisource Bergen, Fujitsu Transaction Solutions, Tenet Texas RBO, and T-Mobile USA, to name just a few.

 

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