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Patricia Pantaleon

Maspeth, NY

Licensed for 10 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Divorce and separation

Language

Spanish English French Bulgarian

About

PATRICIA GARCIA PANTALEONAttorney Patricia Garcia Pantaleon is a Trial Lawyer at Musa-Obregon & Associates, concentrating in immigration, criminal and civil cases. Ms. Garcia tries cases before the Immigration Courts in New York and New Jersey as well as the criminal and family courts in New York. Prior to joining the firm. Mrs. Garcia defends persons charged with deportation in the New York and New Jersey immigration courts and throughout the U.S as well as the Board of Immigration Appeals. Her practice includes, VAWA, DACA, gender, ethnic group and religious asylum claims, cancellation of removal, withholding of removal and applications under the Geneva Convention Against Torture, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, fraud, misrepresentation, illegal entry and presence waivers. She is higly experienced with family based and employment based petitions. Ms. Garcia interned at the New Orleans Public Defenders Office in Louisiana where she focused on studying the impact of domestic violence convictions on immigration status.A graduate of the University of Buffalo Law School where she received her Master’s in Law ​Degree​, LLM in Criminal Law with Honors, she served as a Judge in the Herbert Wechsler Moot Court Competition for the Buffalo Criminal Law Society. A native of the Dominican Republic, Ms. Garcia held a host of high profile positions in the D.R. before receiving her American law degree.Ms. Garcia graduated summa cum laude from the Universidad Iberoamericana where she received her Bachelor of Law, LL.B ​degree ​in 2006. While in private practice, Ms. Garcia worked at one of the most prominent law firms in the D.R. handling complex, high profile criminal and civil cases. Ms. Garcia also served as the Special Investigations Managing Attorney investigating corporate fraud at EDEESTE, an electric utility in the DR. During 2007 and 2009, she worked at the District Office Director for the National Victims Rights Service of the Attorney General’s Office of the D.R. where she supervised a team of lawyers, implemented policy and served as legal counsel for victims of domestic violence and other human rights abuses. Ms. Garcia also served as Legislative Counsel for the Dominican Republic’s House of Representatives between 2008 and 2009. A member of the New York Bar, Ms. Garcia lives in Manhattan with her husband, a NY trial lawyer.

Practices Areas

Criminal Defense

Immigration

Divorce and separation

Family

Language

Spanish English French Bulgarian

Contact

55 21 69th StMaspeth, NY, 1137855 21 69th StMaspeth, NY, 11378

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Reviews

anonymous
December 14, 2015

I contacted attorney Patricia Garcia for an Immigration matter, she was very professional in consultation and very patient explaining the process we were going to use. She encouraged me to apply for a U-Visa, which is a nonimmigrant visa which is set aside for victims of crimes (and their immediate family members) who have suffered substantial mental or physical abuse and are willing to assist law enforcement and government officials in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity. She obtained the required certification on my case, prepared affidavits and submitted proof of all the suffer I went through. I applied for my family members also as they are qualifying relatives, and now we are just waiting for the decision of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services. We will definitively recommend her.

anonymous
December 14, 2015

I contacted attorney Patricia Garcia for an Immigration matter, she was very professional in consultation and very patient explaining the process we were going to use. She encouraged me to apply for a U-Visa, which is a nonimmigrant visa which is set aside for victims of crimes (and their immediate family members) who have suffered substantial mental or physical abuse and are willing to assist law enforcement and government officials in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity. She obtained the required certification on my case, prepared affidavits and submitted proof of all the suffer I went through. I applied for my family members also as they are qualifying relatives, and now we are just waiting for the decision of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services. We will definitively recommend her.

anonymous
December 14, 2015

I contacted attorney Patricia Garcia for an Immigration matter, she was very professional in consultation and very patient explaining the process we were going to use. She encouraged me to apply for a U-Visa, which is a nonimmigrant visa which is set aside for victims of crimes (and their immediate family members) who have suffered substantial mental or physical abuse and are willing to assist law enforcement and government officials in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity. She obtained the required certification on my case, prepared affidavits and submitted proof of all the suffer I went through. I applied for my family members also as they are qualifying relatives, and now we are just waiting for the decision of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services. We will definitively recommend her.