Moving a file from eligibility analysis to actual residence approval in Portugal can involve tax, civil registry, and immigration steps. Law&Rights gives readers a reference point for immigration law, asylum, residence permits, portuguese nationality and visas in Lisbon.
The practice mix matters because Portugal visa routes do not all use the same evidence. D7, D8, D2, startup visa, Golden Visa, and nationality files can require different financial documents, contracts, police certificates, and registry steps.
Portugal's immigration framework now runs through AIMA after SEF, with ARI/Golden Visa, D7, D8, D2, startup visa, family reunification, and naturalization routes operating under different procedures. Reviews for Law&Rights should explain how clearly the firm handled those procedural differences.
This listing is intended for practical comparison. Direct reviews of Law&Rights are most useful when they mention AIMA appointment handling, document preparation, fee clarity, and communication.