Anthony Drago

Anthony Drago

Law Offices of Anthony Drago Jr | Anthony Drago, Jr., P.C. β€’ Boston, MA
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Anthony Drago, Jr., Esq. is a distinguished immigration attorney based in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, where he leads the Law Offices of Anthony Drago Jr., P.C. With a robust foundation in law, he graduated from LeMoyne College in Syracuse, NY, in 1985, before earning his Juris Doctor from the Western New England College School of Law in 1988. Attorney Drago was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in December 1988 and the New York bar shortly thereafter in January 1989. With over three decades of legal experience, he has established himself as a trusted advocate in the field of Immigration Law. Attorney Drago is a proud member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), reflecting his commitment to staying at the forefront of immigration issues and policies. His practice encompasses a diverse range of immigration matters, including family-based and business immigration, as well as representation in removal proceedings before the Executive Office for Immigration Review and federal courts. Notably, Attorney Drago has played a significant role in shaping immigration law through his involvement in landmark cases, such as Arevalo v. Ashcroft, 344 F.3d 1 (1st Cir. 2003), which established important standards for stays of removal within the First Circuit. His dedication to his clients and expertise in navigating complex immigration processes make him a valuable ally for individuals and businesses seeking to understand and address their immigration needs.

About Immigration Law

Immigration attorneys help individuals and families navigate the complex immigration system. They assist with visas, green cards, citizenship, and deportation defense. Common matters include visa applications, green cards, citizenship, deportation defense.

Updated: Mar 20, 2026