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Mark E. Schmidt is a distinguished immigration attorney based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with over 21 years of dedicated experience in the field. Practicing at the esteemed firm of Von Briesen & Roper, S.C., Mark has built a reputation for providing exceptional legal services to individuals and businesses navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration law. His office, located at 411 E. Wisconsin Avenue, serves as a hub for those seeking expert guidance on immigration matters, offering a strategic and personalized approach to each client's unique situation. Mark's extensive experience encompasses a wide range of immigration issues, including family-based immigration, employment visas, naturalization, and deportation defense. His deep understanding of the intricacies of immigration law, combined with his commitment to staying updated on the latest legal developments, enables him to devise innovative solutions tailored to his clients' needs. Mark is known for his meticulous attention to detail and his unwavering dedication to achieving favorable outcomes, making him a trusted advocate for his clients. At the core of Mark's practice is his commitment to client-focused service, ensuring that every individual receives the attention and respect they deserve. He takes pride in fostering strong attorney-client relationships, guided by clear communication, transparency, and integrity. By prioritizing his clients' goals and concerns, Mark E. Schmidt not only provides legal representation but also serves as a compassionate ally in their immigration journey. Whether assisting families in reunification or helping companies secure essential talent, Mark is dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of those he serves.
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.