Robert Barry Toth
Attorney at Law and English Solicitor

"I am an immigrant from Hungary with a deep conviction and passion for utilizing the laws of immigration to help others begin to live their dream as I now do. The law helped me in my life and inspired me to become a lawyer so that I can give others the legal direction and expertise that I have benefited from."
Licenses
USA
Admitted as n Attorney to Maryland Court of Appeals in the USA.
Europe
Admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales.
Current Membership
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), the Frederick County Bar Association, American Bar Association, Maryland Bar Association, and Law Society of England and Wales.
Hungarian Affiliations
The Hungarian America Foundation, Inc., and the Hungarian American Federation.
Degrees and Courses of Study
Oxford Institute Legal Practice, Oxford University., QLTT degree.
Magdalen College, Oxford University, European Law and International Arbitration.
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Lansing Michigan, USA, Juris Doctor.
Florence Institute of International Law, Florence, Italy,
International Litigation & International Intellectual Property Law.
Contact
The Office of Robert Barry Toth, Esquire can be reached at telephone 301-620-1714, or via email at contact@immigationmatterstoday.com
He is a naturalized U.S. citizen who emigrated from the former Soviet Block nation of Hungary. He maintains a dual citizenship with Hungary and speaks fluent Hungarian. His dual citizenship allows him to work in all of the twenty-seven European Union countries.
He looks forward to discussing your immigration needs with you today.
Read articles published about Robert Barry Toth’s fascinating journey immigrating to the U.S. from the Former Soviet block Country of Hungary.
Frederick News Post, "A New Life; Fleeing Soviet Hungary Inspires Man to Help Other Immigrants," August 1, 2005.
Frederick News Post, "Attorney’s Early Life Led to Pursuit of International Law"
Frederick Magazine, "Trapped in the Land of the Free," May, 2007.
Voted one of three attorneys that other attorneys would hire for immigration legal help, "2007 Attorney’s Poll Results" Frederick Magazine, November 2007.
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