Personalized, client-centric legal representation makes all the difference in immigration law. Stouffer Law`s multilingual legal team represents individuals and families around the world and at all stages of the immigration process. Our first goal is to get to know you and your unique situation so we can help you determine your best option as we move forward in your process. Our firm is 100% focused on immigration law and ensures that we stay on top of the ever-changing complexity. We are ready to support our customers and their families, whatever the changes. If your concern falls within our area of expertise, our team will put you on the path to empowerment. If you prefer a written communication, you can fill out the contact form below. Immigration law is very nuanced, complicated and constantly evolving. Whether or not you decide to hire a lawyer for your case, we strongly recommend that you have at least one thorough consultation to give you valuable information. Once you have all the information you need, you can decide if you want to hire a lawyer. Do you feel confused or overwhelmed? Immigration processes are constantly changing and unnecessarily complicated.
Feel free to call our Berkeley office at 510-214-4007 and summarize your problem with our admissions coordinator. Britt Stouffer is the founder of Stouffer Legal, which quickly became Maryland`s first estate planning and elder law board. Jake provides immigration assistance and advice for the Bay Area, Northern California and beyond Jake is a hard-working lawyer who enjoys problem solving and helping clients ensure their estate is set up exactly as intended. Alex is a motivated and affable attorney practicing estate, estate and elder law in Baltimore County, Maryland. Victor is a knowledgeable and compassionate lawyer dedicated to safety through probate. He enjoys sharing stories with his clients and learning more about their families. Wilson is a charming and insightful Maryland lawyer who has been leading modern estate planning techniques since the early 1990s. It may seem like all you have to do is fill out and submit a form, but there`s a lot more to consider to avoid delays, pitfalls, and rejections.
For example, each time a new form is submitted to immigration, all immigration history, submissions, entries and exits are reviewed. It is to your advantage to have an immigration lawyer who researches potential complications and then manages the process. Melissa enjoys guiding clients and their families through the planning process to protect their wealth and legacy for future generations. Our goal is not to sound scary, but we often encounter clients who have submitted something wrong or unnecessarily. An ounce of caution at the beginning of the process can literally save years and thousands of dollars, so it can be important to have a lawyer who understands the process.