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Licensed for 33 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Immigration
Language
French
About
Cynthia C. Arn received her B.A. from Wellesley College and her law degree from the University of Maine School of Law and has practiced law since 1988. Cynthia is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and has previously served on the board of the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project. Listed as a “Best Lawyer” in the immigration area by Best Lawyers of America, Cindy’s practice focuses primarily on family-sponsored immigration, deportation defense, citizenship, and political asylum, as well as I-9 compliance and employer sanctions matters.
Practices Areas
Immigration
Language
French
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Reviews
What makes Cynthia Arn stand apart from others in her field is her approachability, kindness, and patience. Unlike other attorney's I've hired, she is never condescending, and she treated us with respect throughout the entire immigration/green card process. In addition, Craig Bellgraph, a paralegal at the firm, is outstanding. It was obvious that both Cynthia and Craig are known and well-respected by the US Immigration officials in Portland.
What makes Cynthia Arn stand apart from others in her field is her approachability, kindness, and patience. Unlike other attorney's I've hired, she is never condescending, and she treated us with respect throughout the entire immigration/green card process. In addition, Craig Bellgraph, a paralegal at the firm, is outstanding. It was obvious that both Cynthia and Craig are known and well-respected by the US Immigration officials in Portland.
What makes Cynthia Arn stand apart from others in her field is her approachability, kindness, and patience. Unlike other attorney's I've hired, she is never condescending, and she treated us with respect throughout the entire immigration/green card process. In addition, Craig Bellgraph, a paralegal at the firm, is outstanding. It was obvious that both Cynthia and Craig are known and well-respected by the US Immigration officials in Portland.