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The Law Offices of Martin Schwartz, Immigration and Civil Law, P.A., was formed in January of 1994. Attorney Martin Schwartz handles immigration cases and immigration court cases all over Florida, and had handled immigration cases throughout the United States. The attorney and his staff read, write and speak Spanish. Most notably, Attorney Schwartz was a member of the litigation team on the case of Al Najjar v. Reno, 97 F. Supp. 2d 1329 (S.D. Fla. 2000).

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We will Fight for your Rights. No Case Is Too Formidable, No Issue Too Small. Our commitment to serve each and every client of ours respectfully, discreetly, and professionally has helped us win the loyalty of our clients since 1994. At our firm, we aim for the best legal resolution for your case.

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Martin B. Schwartz

Mr. Schwartz, a native of Rochester, New York, now operates as a distinguished attorney based in Florida. With a primary focus on Immigration & Naturalization law, he possesses extensive experience and knowledge in this field and is proficient in both English and Spanish. Notably, he previously led the development of an immigration law course at St. Petersburg College, demonstrating his commitment to legal education.

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