Gupta & Trujillo’s immigration attorneys offer the diverse community of Chula Vista, California reputable and knowledgeable representation. Our immigration attorneys work hard to know all aspects of your case in order to be able to provide the best representation possible, and help you obtain your immigration goals. As children of immigrants themselves, our immigration attorneys fully understand the important role immigrants play in our nation and local community specifically. Moreover, our attorneys are fluent in Spanish and are able to assist Chula Vista’s Spanish speaking community.
If you are facing criminal charges at the South County Regional Center located at 500 3rd Avenue, Chula Vista, California 91910 or at any other courthouse in San Diego County, Gupta & Trujillo’s criminal defense attorneys will be there from the moment you retain us to aggressively defend your rights and bring about a quick resolution to your case. Our attorneys strive to develop winning defenses that can help get the charges against you reduced or even dropped.
Chula Vista, California is the second largest city in the San Diego Metropolitan Area and is the fourteenth largest city in all of California. As of the most recent census in 2010, Chula Vista had a population of nearly 244,000 people. Chula Vista, which is aptly named, has a beautiful view (literal translation of “Chula vista”) of the San Diego Bay and coastal mountain foothills. For a time, after the completion of the Sweetwater Dam in 1888, Chula Vista was able to provide ample irrigation to the region and became the largest lemon-growing center in the world. Chula Vista was officially incorporated in 1911.
Today, Chula Vista is one of the most beautiful and diverse cities in San Diego, and has been home to many famous athletes and entertainers. Chula Vista has been home to actors Mario Lopez, who played A. C. Slater in classic Saved by The Bell television series, and Charisma Carpenter. In addition, Chula Vista has been home to comedian Gabriel Iglesias. Chula Vista has also been home to baseball sluggers Carlos Quintin (Chicago White Sox) and Adrian Gonzalez ( Boston Red Sox). |