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Law Office of Carmen Di Amore-Siah and Associates

Law Office of Carmen Di Amore-Siah and Associates - Honolulu, HI

Immigration Lawyers in Honolulu, HI

820 S Beretania Street Suite 200 Honolulu, HI 96813

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Honolulu Immigration Law Firm

Updated: 02/28/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Immigration

Litigation: 10%

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Overview

In Honolulu, Hawaii, Law Office of Carmen Di Amore-Siah and Associates provides representation for all clients with immigration and divorce legal needs. Ms. Di Amore-Siah has stopped deportation for clients and helped many people navigate the complicated waters of becoming a citizen of the United States. Because she is aware of the worries, fees and delays that are common to the process, she uses her 20 years of experience to smooth the path to citizenship by way of green cards and proper documentation.

Ms. Di Amore-Siah also represents clients in family matters and divorce at her law office. Known for her efficient, affordable services and sound legal advice and representation, she helps her clients through cases of child custody, divorce and adoption. Understanding the diverse needs of clients, she also provides translators in Spanish, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese and Korean.

Effective communication and honesty are at the top of her priority list, and she is dedicated to providing the best outcome for every client. Ms. Di Amore-Siah is a compassionate, understanding representative who gives her dedication and commitment to every case, no matter how big or small. She offers a free initial consultation for any legal problem, and is constantly at the ready to handle clients’ needs.

Prepared with international experience, a deep knowledge of immigration and consular law and a strong work ethic, she is one of the most experienced immigration attorneys in Honolulu County. To make legal proceedings easier for every client, Law Office of Carmen Di Amore-Siah and Associates takes credit card payments for all services.

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Honolulu, HI

820 S Beretania Street
Suite 200
Honolulu, HI 96813

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Phone: 808-531-2277

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