Michigan Immigration Lawyers

Attorneys

Immigration attorneys located in Metro Detroit.


Bradley Maze, Manuela Policicchio, and Marcel Miclea

Bradley, Manuela and Marcel decided to start Palmer Rey PLLC after having practiced immigration law in the Detroit area for many years. They found that their individual fields complemented one another’s and that their goals were similar. They believe that utter dedication is what wins a case and makes a business thrive. Choosing to specialize in a field means that you are completely devoted to it. Energy and passion, combined with specialized expertise, are what distinguish Palmer Rey.

Bradley Maze, Partner

Having come to the United States as a child, Bradley Maze has always identified strongly with the challenges and barriers facing new immigrants to this country. With more than a decade of experience litigating in the Detroit Immigration Court for those facing removal from the United States, Brad has had many prominent successes.

Manuela Policicchio, Partner

Growing up in an immigrant family, Manuela Policicchio understands the challenges that immigrants and their families face in this country. She works hard to find legal solutions and protect the rights of her clients. Manuela is hard-working, thoughtful, energetic and aware of the significance of individuals’ immigration concerns.

Marcel Miclea, Partner

Marcel Miclea is a native of Romania who immigrated to the United States in 2003. After years of working as a corporate lawyer, he switched to immigration law and soon realized how important his work was in changing lives. Marcel works hard to help people obtain green cards, visas, and U.S. citizenship so they can live in the U.S. and build a future for their families.

Eric Sproull, Attorney

Eric’s work as an attorney has always been focused on helping protect the rights of vulnerable people. While his own family’s immigration stories are several generations old at this point, he is committed to serving today’s immigrant community in the removal, family and employment contexts.