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Compassionate Immigration Counsel in Pioneer Square
Metz Law Group, PLLC is a boutique law firm located in the historic Tashiro Kaplan Building in Pioneer Square, Seattle. While the firm was originally founded in 2001 by Matthew Metz with a focus on civil litigation, it has evolved into a dedicated immigration practice under the leadership of Attorney Luz D. Metz. Luz Metz, originally from Colombia, brings a personal passion to her work, having navigated the immigration process herself. This shared experience allows her to connect with clients on a deeper level, understanding the anxiety and hope that accompanies every visa application. The firm is a "safe haven" for immigrants, providing a welcoming and non-judgmental space where families can seek legal pathways to residency and citizenship.
Practice Areas
The firm focuses exclusively on immigration law, ensuring that clients receive up-to-date advice in this rapidly changing field.
- Family Petitions: Reuniting families by filing I-130 petitions for spouses, children, and parents, and guiding them through consular processing or adjustment of status.
- Residency (Green Cards): Assisting clients in obtaining permanent resident status through family relationships or humanitarian relief.
- Citizenship: Preparing N-400 applications and representing clients at naturalization interviews to help them become U.S. citizens.
- DACA Renewals: Helping Dreamers maintain their protected status and work authorization in the United States.
- Waivers: preparing complex I-601 and I-601A waivers for individuals who are inadmissible due to unlawful presence or prior violations.
- Humanitarian Relief: Representing victims of crimes (U-Visa) and those seeking asylum from persecution in their home countries.
Client-Focused Service
Metz Law Group, PLLC is known for its high level of client care. The team is fully bilingual in English and Spanish, ensuring that the Latino community in Seattle has direct access to legal counsel without the need for interpreters. Luz Metz is deeply involved in the legal community, serving as a leader in the Latina Bar Association of Washington and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). She approaches every case with "skill, energy, and passion," often taking the time to explain the "why" behind legal strategies so clients feel empowered.
"I have walked in your shoes. I understand your journey, and I am here to help you reach your destination."
The firm offers case evaluations to help prospective clients understand their options before committing to legal fees. Their location in a collaborative arts and professional building reflects their creative and community-oriented approach to law.
Historic Arts District Location
The firm’s office is located at 110 Prefontaine Place South, within the Tashiro Kaplan Building. This location in the Pioneer Square arts district is vibrant and accessible. It is situated near the King Street Station and the International District, making it a convenient hub for clients from all over the Pacific Northwest. Whether you are renewing a work permit or fighting for your family’s future, Metz Law Group, PLLC provides the dedicated and empathetic support you need 🏢📑⚖️.
Specializing In
Family Petitions, Green Cards, Citizenship, DACA, Waivers
Address & Location
110 Prefontaine Place South, Unit 304, Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA 98104
Building Location
The office is located in the Tashiro Kaplan Building, a historic building known for housing artist lofts and galleries. It is situated near the corner of Prefontaine Pl S and Yesler Way, adjacent to City Hall Park and the King County Courthouse.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby from Prefontaine Place South. You may need to use the intercom system to contact the office. Take the elevator to the 3rd floor. The office is in Unit 304.
Parking Details
Street parking is available but limited. The 4th & Yesler Garage and the Butler Garage are within walking distance. Public transit is recommended due to congestion.
Public Transit
The location is extremely transit-friendly. The Pioneer Square Station (3rd Ave entrance) is just one block away. The King Street Station is also a short walk away.
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