Before contacting a firm in Lisbon, a reader may want to check whether its listed services match the problem at hand. Raposo Bernardo appears here with a focus on Immigration Law, Residency, Corporate Law, and Private Client Law and space for practical review detail.
The practice labels on this page should be treated as a starting point, not a guarantee of scope. If the matter involves residency planning, migration advice, and immigration filings, ask whether the firm handles preparation, filing, appeals, renewals, translations, notarization, or only initial advice.
Portugal immigration and residency matters often involve AIMA processing, municipal records, tax registration, and document legalization requirements. That is why this page keeps the firm information structured and gives reviewers space to describe how the process actually unfolded.
Passports Forum readers benefit most from detailed, good-faith reviews. If Raposo Bernardo worked on your matter, explain the task, the communication, and the result in practical terms.