Emeriti Law PLLC - St. Paul, MN
Immigration Lawyers in St. Paul, MN
444 Cedar Street Suite 1150 St. Paul, MN 55101
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22
Years
Experience
St. Paul Immigration Law Firm
Updated: 04/30/2026
Areas of Practice
- Immigration
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Customer Reviews for Emeriti Law PLLC
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2025We feel that our family is extremely fortunate to have Elizabeth Young and the Emeriti Law firm working with us. We are grateful for her ever-present support and exceptional immigration knowledge and experience, coupled with the compassion and responsiveness shown for our intense worry about our citizenship status.
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Verified ClientConsulted Law firm 2025Former ACIJ Wood’s feedback regarding a complex removal defense matter was incredibly helpful and practical. Just a short 30-minute consult gave me new tools to effectively convey a client’s story despite unique challenges. Every removal defense practitioner would benefit from consulting with Emeriti Law!
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Verified ClientConsulted Law firm 2025Judge Wood came to our office to share insights on working with clients in immigration court in light of changes in policy. The training was incredibly helpful to our staff and we've received only positive feedback from folks who attended the training. We feel more prepared to represent our clients well while avoiding any actions that would violate Federal law.
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San Francisco, CA (1,588 miles)
580 California St.
Suite 1200
San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone: 833-403-3109
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