Immigration Attorney Bradley Maze, graduated from
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT Juris Doctor, 2006, is now working for Palmer Rey at
29566 Northwestern Hwy Southfield, MI 48034. The attorney is a member of . We suggest you contact other
immigration attorneys nearby before making the very expensive decision.
Bradley Maze is one of the more than 7,000 immigration attorneys in United States. Before choosing Bradley Maze as your immigration attorney, you should consider whether Bradley Maze is a member of American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), how much he or she charges for the services, if there is any hidden attorney fee, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Bradley Maze has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. If there is any such disciplinary action, avoid using his or her services. Please be aware that, though Bradley Maze's office is located at Southfield, MI, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.
Focus of Lawyer's Practice and Years Practice are also very important factors in your evaluation process. The more focused the lawyer's practice areas, the better service he or she could provide. Length of practice, however, can be both positive and negative for an immigration attorney. So do not make decisions solely on one or two factors. Bradley Maze has been admitted in . His or her practice areas include Full-service immigration law firm.
Bradley Maze's college education includes , law school degree was from WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT Juris Doctor, 2006, other biographical background includes An experienced litigator in immigration courts, Bradley is well-known in the community as a passionate and persistent advocate for immigrants' rights. Whether in court or in the office, he is keenly aware of the challenges faced by immigrants and patiently helps them find solutions to their complex cases. While often daunting and confusing, these obstacles can usually be overcome. The two most frequent questions Bradley is asked are: “How do I become legal?” and “What can I do to avoid deportation?” After meeting with new clients for the first time, Brad offers a realistic and comprehensive perspective on these questions. His deep empathy helps him communicate with clients in a way that diminishes anxiety and inspires confidence.
In 2016 he was a named a Super Lawyer. His expertise has also led National Public Radio, WUOM, to count on him as an authority on recent changes in immigration law.
Bradley was born in South Africa and immigrated to the United States when he was 5 years old. He arrived in the U.S. with his parents on the QE2 (Queen Elizabeth II) boat from the UK and distinctly remembers being very self-conscious about his British accent -- so much so that he refused to go to any birthday party with his classmates until he “kicked” his accent. He incessantly watched Sesame Street and practiced, out-loud and in front of the television, how to speak “American” English. It was only when he was able to speak proper “American” that he felt comfortable. Bradley also remembers telling his classmates that he was born in South Africa, to which they asked if he was black — a question Bradley later posed to his parents, wondering if, in fact, he was "African-American."
For the past decade, Bradley has worked with people from every continent, facing myriad challenges. He works tirelessly to hold families together and to reunify those who have been separated. He also specializes in assisting individuals facing detention and deportation and those immigrants who may have committed crimes while in the United States..
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