Elizabeth Doyle - Charlestown, MA
Attorney at O'Neil Hauser Mansfield, P.C.
Business Immigration Practice Lawyers in Charlestown, MA
105 Main St Charlestown, MA 02129
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Charlestown Business Immigration Practice Lawyer
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business Immigration Practice
- Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Employment Petitions
- Complex Marriage-based Petitions
- Naturalization
- Asylum
- Provisional Waivers of Inadmissibility
Attorney Information
Overview
Attorney Doyle is an Associate Attorney at O’Neil Hauser Mansfield, P.C. She is a graduate of Northeastern University School of Law and has been practicing immigration law for the past 7 years. She concentrates on family-based, humanitarian, and business immigration.
Attorney Doyle represents clients facing removal, as well as those applying for asylum, family-based permanent residence, naturalization and waivers of inadmissibility.
She also represents companies across a broad range of industries seeking to secure work authorization and permanent residence for employees, including H-1B visas, labor certification under the PERM as well as talent-based visas such as O-1, National and EB-1A. She is fluent in Spanish.
Education
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Legal Education
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Northeastern University School of Law,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 2014
J.D.
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Northeastern University School of Law,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 2014
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Non Legal Education
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Guilford College, 2010
B.A.
Major: Sociology and Anthropology
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Guilford College, 2010
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate Attorney
Languages
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Spanish
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 2016
Other Affiliations
- American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2014 - Present (Member)
- Womens Bar Association, 2016 - Present (Member)
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