The Law Office of Patricia G. Mejia

Immigration Attorney in Tucson, Arizona

4.6(11 reviews)
(520) 623-0607228 W Elm St, Tucson, AZ 85705View on Yelp
The Law Office of Patricia G. Mejia - immigration attorney in Tucson, AZ

Client Reviews

4.6
out of 5
11 reviews

Based on Yelp ratings

Read reviews on Yelp

About The Law Office of Patricia G. Mejia

Based at 228 W Elm St in Tucson, The Law Office of Patricia G. Mejia handles legal matters including immigration law. Yelp shows 4.6 stars across 11 client reviews. Their practice areas include immigration law.

How They Can Help

The firm practices immigration law. Immigration cases range from visa petitions to deportation defense, and each type requires different expertise. Call (520) 623-0607 to confirm they handle your situation.

What to Expect

Call (520) 623-0607 to set up a consultation. Bring your passport, any visa documents, I-94, USCIS notices, and employment authorization cards. The more documentation you bring to the first meeting, the more accurate their assessment will be.

Service Area

Located in Tucson, AZ, The Law Office of Patricia G. Mejia represents clients in immigration matters throughout the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is The Law Office of Patricia G. Mejia located?
They are at 228 W Elm St in Tucson, AZ 85705. Call (520) 623-0607 for directions or to ask about virtual consultation options if you are not local.
How long will my immigration case take?
Timelines vary by case type and USCIS backlogs. Some employment authorizations take months while family preference categories can take years. An attorney at (520) 623-0607 can give you a realistic estimate based on current processing times.
How much does The Law Office of Patricia G. Mejia charge for immigration cases?
Immigration attorney fees depend on the case. A straightforward visa petition might cost $1,500 to $4,000, while removal defense or appeals run higher. Call (520) 623-0607 to ask about their fee structure and payment options.
What should I bring to my first meeting with The Law Office of Patricia G. Mejia?
Bring your passport, visa, I-94, any USCIS notices or receipts, employment documents, and a timeline of your entries and exits from the US. Having everything organized saves time and helps the attorney assess your case accurately.
Is The Law Office of Patricia G. Mejia a licensed immigration attorney?
Verify any attorney's bar status through your state bar association website. Only licensed attorneys and DOJ-accredited representatives can legally represent you in immigration matters. Ask (520) 623-0607 about their credentials.

Need Help with Your Immigration Forms?

PetitionKit guides you through 20+ USCIS forms in 30+ languages with AI-powered error checking and evidence checklists.

Start My Forms

Other Immigration Attorneys in Tucson

Nearby Cities with Immigration Attorneys

PetitionKit
Start My Petition