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Burlington Immigration Law Firm
Overview
Maiona Ward Immigration Law is a boutique law firm in the heart of Boston's Financial District which limits its practice to immigration and naturalization law. With approximately 25 years of immigration experience between the partners of the firm, we strive to produce professional, honest and cost effective services to all of our clients. Maiona Ward Immigration Law represents corporations, employees, human resources departments and individuals who desire to navigate the immigration laws to work, live or travel to the United States.About Maiona Ward Immigration Law
Previous Law Firm Name
- Maiona & Maiona, P.C.
Languages
- English (Primary)
- Spanish
- Portuguese
Practice Areas
- Immigration Law 100%
- Naturalization Law
Honors
- Martindale Hubble Rated Law Firm
- Rising Stars in Immigration Law
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
By Appointment Only Burlington, MA 01803
Phone
Other Offices
Maiona Ward Immigration Law (Main Office) 31 Milk Street Suite 315 Boston, MA 02109 - 5104 (617) 695-2220
Maiona Ward Immigration Law By Appointment Only Framingham, MA 01701 617-695-2220
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