Milner & Markee, LLP, Immigration Attorneys
Welcome to the Milner & Markee, LLP, a San Diego based firm specializing in Immigration Law and related Federal fields. Since 1987, our attorneys have been dedicated to providing the highest degree of personal service, guiding our clients to successful outcomes. We look forward to finding out how we can help you!
Welcome to the Milner & Markee, LLP, a San Diego based firm specializing in Immigration Law and related Federal fields. Since 1987, our attorneys have been dedicated to providing the highest degree of personal service, guiding our clients to successful outcomes. We look forward to finding out how we can help you!
Our law firm offers extensive legal expertise in the fields of Immigration Law, Federal Appellate Law, Federal Criminal Defense, International and Domestic Adoption, and CABOTAGE/ CTPAT.
We recognize that choosing a law firm to represent you is an important task. We aim to give you confidence in our office, from your very first call to the successful completion of your case.
EXPERTISE – our attorneys are nationally-recognized experts, mentors and speakers in their field. Most cases we receive are referrals from other attorneys and satisfied clients who are confident in our legal skills and successful outcomes.
PERSONAL SERVICE – we never underestimate the importance of your case to YOUR life. We lighten the load and always convey that you have someone fighting for you every step of the way. Our clients boast that they always felt important and part of the process.
BILINGUAL – our staff and attorneys are fully bilingual in English and Spanish.
SKILLED LITIGATORS – many immigration attorneys are limited to administrative processes. Our office has skilled litigators and can handle administrative and judicial appeals, as well as Federal Court matters from the District to the Circuit levels.
Our reputable, talented team members are among the top in their respective fields. We care about our clients and our community and will work tirelessly to achieve exceptional results for you.
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Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
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