Our firm provides comprehensive immigration law services. The core of our practice involves providing strategic solutions to individuals and corporation in all aspects related to U.S. immigration, citizenship and consular law. In addition to our U.S. inbound immigration services, the Savatteri Law Firm, P.C. provides outbound global immigration services through collaboration with our international affiliates. Our legal solutions are tailored to each client with the goal of helping clients reach their goals in a cost effective and efficient manner in today’s ever-changing global market.
News & Announcements
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Savatteri Law Firm, P.C. to Co-Sponsor Conference on Worldwide Work and Investment Visas
Save the Date – November 7, 2013. The Savatteri Law Firm, P.C. to co-sponsor a conference in Tel Aviv, Israel focusing on Worldwide Work and Investment Visas. Please check back soon for more details and a web link to register.
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Sal Savatteri, Jr., Esq. to serve on faculty at AILA conference on October 24-25, 2013 in Washington, D.C.
This two-day conference is designed to help paralegals and law office support staff provide more effective assistance to their supervising attorneys. It offers an overview of basic immigration law and procedure. Faculty will review and discuss the paralegal’s role with regard to key legal and factual issues, forms, and spotting potential issues. In addition, the [...]
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How States And Local Economies Benefit From Immigrants
Detroit usurped Jefferson County, Alabama’s place last week as the largest municipality in the United States ever to file for bankruptcy. And as signs increasingly pointed toward the city’s financial issues, local leaders in Southeast Michigan have been exploring ways in which to stabilize or strengthen Detroit’s economy. One way to do that is to [...]
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Implementation of the Supreme Court Ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act
Statement from Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano: “After last week’s decision by the Supreme Court holding that Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) is unconstitutional, President Obama directed federal departments to ensure the decision and its implication for federal benefits for same-sex legally married couples are implemented swiftly and smoothly. To [...]
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Selected As Pro Bono Lawyer of The Year – Immigrant Legal Advocacy Program
Sal Savatteri, Jr., Esq. was named ILAP’s Pro Bono Attorney of the Year. Mr. Savatteri conducted 19 pro bono “Know Your Rights” presentations at Cumberland County Jail in 2012.
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Elected to Vice Chair – American Immigration Lawyers Association – Rome District Chapter, London, England.
Sal Savatteri, Jr., Esq. was nominated and elected to the Executive Committee of the American Immigration Lawyers Association – Rome District Chapter. His term as Vice Chairman will begin June 27, 2013 for a one year term. Mr. Savatteri recently served a one year term as Secretary, American Immigration Lawyers Association – Rome District Chapter.
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Appointment as Attorney Consultant, Mexican Consulate General – New England
Sal Savatteri, Jr., Esq. was appointed by the Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations as Consultant Attorney / Abogado Consultor for a five-year term. Mr. Savatteri is charged with strengthening the diplomatic relationship between Mexico and the United States, and will serve as an advocate for individuals and businesses in Maine with ties to Mexico.
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Governor LePage of Maine Announces a Trade Mission to Mexico
Gov. Paul LePage will make his second international trade trip, going to Mexico and Colombia this fall to promote Maine businesses in those growing markets.
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CBO Report: Immigration Reform Will Shrink the Deficit and Grow the Economy
The independent Congressional Budget Office released its score of the Senate’s bipartisan immigration bill, providing even more evidence that commonsense immigration reform is good for the budget and good for economic growth.
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