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After a terrible experience with another law firm in Porto. I decided to research diligently for a new immigration lawyer. I found Tiago online and after reading all the excellent reviews about him, I reached out to Tiago. He responded immediately, listened patiently to my inquiry and offered professional, concise advice. I felt immediate confidence in instructing him to act on our behalf in obtaining citizen status for myself and my children. From beginning to end Tiago’s communications were outstanding, he worked professionally and intently on our applications. At times, it wasn’t straightforward, but he never wavered. I cannot recommend Tiago Gomes enough, he is an exceptional lawyer!
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13 Dec 2024
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If you are one of the many people who have decided to relocate to Portugal, an immigration lawyer in Portugal who speaks English is critical for a smooth transition. All too often, relocations are delayed due to incomplete documentation and, in the worst cases, the move is denied, making a new application necessary. 

Our English-speaking immigration lawyers make your relocation to Portugal as simple and hassle-free as possible! 

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