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Marie Sayaka Celentino is a seasoned immigration attorney based in Detroit, Michigan, with an illustrious legal career spanning a remarkable 100 years. Situated at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Marie has dedicated her life to guiding clients through the complex and ever-evolving landscape of U.S. immigration law. Her unparalleled experience and profound understanding of immigration issues have established her as a leading authority in her field, making her an invaluable resource for individuals and families seeking to navigate the immigration process. Marie’s practice is marked by a deep commitment to her clients, combining her extensive legal expertise with a compassionate and personalized approach. She understands the emotional and legal challenges that her clients face and is dedicated to providing tailored solutions that address their unique needs. Her proficiency encompasses a wide range of immigration matters, from family and employment-based immigration to asylum and deportation defense. Marie’s ability to simplify complex legal issues and effectively communicate with her clients has earned her a reputation for excellence and reliability in the Detroit legal community. At the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Marie Sayaka Celentino not only practices immigration law but also contributes to the education and mentorship of future legal professionals. Her dedication to the field and unwavering support for her clients underscore her commitment to justice and her role as a steadfast advocate for immigrant rights. Whether you are seeking guidance on visa applications, residency, or facing immigration challenges, Marie’s comprehensive knowledge and client-focused approach make her an exceptional choice for those in need of legal representation in the realm of 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.