Mattos Law Office

Law Firm in St. Paul, Minnesota
Address
595 Selby Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
(Ramsey Co.)
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Contact Information
Phone: 651-726-2514  
Fax: 651-726-2518
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http://www.mattoslaw.com
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Mattos Law Office practices in the following areas of law:
Nonimmigrant work visas, including H-1B and L-1 visas, Permanent residence through employment, Family based immigration, Removal and deportation, Consular processing, Appeals.
Year Established: 1982
Firm Profile:
Founded in 1982 and located in St. Paul, Minnesota, at the Mattos Law Office, we are committed to the welfare of our clients. We achieve this by:

Professionalism. We are dedicated to the work we do and hold ourselves to the highest professional standards

Advocacy. Our greater goals are human and legal rights and advocacy on behalf of clients both with government agencies and legislative bodies

Customer Service. We focus on accurate and timely case management and work side by side with our clients, always aware of their needs and concerns.

Firm Size: 1
Office Hours:
Monday: By Appointment Only
Tuesday: By Appointment Only
Wednesday: By Appointment Only
Thursday: By Appointment Only
Friday: By Appointment Only
Rate Information:
Fixed Fees Available
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Patricia G. Mattos (Member) admitted to bar, 1982, Minnesota and U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota; 1983, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit. Education: Augsburg College (B.A., 1976); William Michael College of Law (J.D., 1982). Selected as a Leading Minnesota Attorney, Immigration Law. Recipient, American Immigration Lawyers Association President's Award, 2003. Participant, Lobby Day, Capitol Hill. Member: Minnesota State Bar Association (Past Chair, Immigration Section, 1988-1990); American Immigration Lawyers Association (Past Secretary/Treasurer, 1990-1991; Chapter Chair, Minnesota Dakotas' Chapter, 2002-2003); Asylum Project of the Advocates for Human Rights (Founder; Member, Steering Committee). Reported Cases: Lopez v Gonzalea 549 U.S. ___ 2006. Languages: Spanish. Practice Areas: Immigration Law.


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