Metro Law Group - Bloomington, MN
Immigration Lawyers in Bloomington, MN
7900 International Drive Suite 670 Bloomington, MN 55425
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20
Years
Experience
Bloomington Immigration Law Firm
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Immigration
Reviews
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Consulted Law firm 2023-2024So far so good. They are respectful and take their time and your case into consideration.
Attorneys
Staff
- Rosy Cruz, Legal Assistant
- Elsy Felipe, Legal Assistant
Staff
- Rosy Cruz, Legal Assistant
- Elsy Felipe, Legal Assistant
Contact
Additional Minnesota Locations
Minneapolis, MN (6.3 miles)
1515 E. Lake St.
Suite 214
Minneapolis, MN 55407
Phone: 612-388-8451
Fax: 612-000-000
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