Brian Marsh is a respected immigration attorney known for his unwavering dedication to providing legal guidance and support to individuals navigating the complex landscape of immigration law. As the managing attorney at Marsh Immigration Law Group, he has built a reputation for his deep expertise, ethical practice, and compassionate approach to client representation.
Brian's practice encompasses a wide spectrum of immigration matters, including family-based petitions, employment-based visas, asylum, deportation defense, and naturalization. He is known for his meticulous attention to detail and thorough case preparation, ensuring that his clients' applications are well-documented and stand the best chance of success.
Throughout his career, Brian has successfully assisted clients in obtaining green cards, work permits, and visas, often in cases that involve complex legal issues. His dedication to fighting for the rights of immigrants extends to deportation defense, where he has successfully prevented the removal of clients by mounting compelling legal arguments.
Beyond his role as an attorney, Brian is deeply committed to advocating for immigrant rights. He has engaged in pro bono work, providing legal assistance to underserved immigrant communities. He has also been recognized for his efforts in raising awareness about immigration issues through public speaking engagements and media appearances.
Brian's commitment to staying abreast of the latest developments in immigration law is evident in his active involvement in immigration law associations and his consistent attendance at relevant seminars and conferences. His passion for helping individuals and families achieve their immigration goals has earned him the respect and gratitude of clients and peers alike.
Obtained green card approvals for clients in complex cases.
Successfully appealed denied asylum applications.
Recognized for pro bono work assisting refugees.
Recognized for pro bono work assisting refugees.
Mayor's Community Leadership Award for immigrant advocacy.