New Haven
Immigration Attorney
20 Years Of Experience In Law Solutiuons
Years Experience
Trusted Clients
Award Winning
Successful Cases
ABOUT US
We are a three-attorney immigration law firm with offices in North Haven and Danbury, Connecticut. Immigration law seriously affects the lives of individuals and families and can have an impact on the stability or profitability of businesses. When you are facing immigration legal issues, the Law Offices of Michael Boyle offers comprehensive legal services tailored to suit your immigration legal needs. We understand the full impact of immigration law and understand the consequences that you, your family, or your business may face.
Our Services
Creative Solutions for Legal Problems
Family visas encompass all family-sponsored applications, including fiancé visas and all other applications for family-sponsored green cards.
Any noncitizen who has married a citizen or permanent resident of the United States can apply for a green card.
A permanent work visa allows a non-citizen employee to reside and work in the United States.
We offer a very competitive package to guide you through the citizenship process.
Testimonials
Reviews From Clients
"I had the pleasure of working with New Haven Immigration Attorney [Attorney's Name]. Their expertise and dedication in handling my immigration case were exceptional. They guided me through the entire process, ensuring everything was accurate and timely. I'm now a permanent resident, and I can't thank them enough for making my American dream come true."
"I highly recommend New Haven Immigration Attorney. They provided invaluable assistance in securing my visa. The attention to detail, knowledge of immigration laws, and professionalism of their team are unmatched. I couldn't have achieved my dreams without their support."
"New Haven Immigration Attorney is an expert in immigration law. They took on my deportation case and fought tirelessly for my rights. Thanks to their dedication and legal prowess, I won my case and can now continue to live and work in the United States."