$ 45-300 per hour
Christopher Flann founded and is the principal attorney behind Immigration Law of Montana, P.C. His practice is dedicated to helping individuals and businesses with immigration matters, principally those located in Montana. As a first-generation immigrant who is a naturalized United States citizen, he understands the immigration system here in the United States from the inside and the outside. Christopher Flann therefore has a unique insight that he uses to help his clients in the most effective way.
As an attorney who enjoys helping people solve problems, Christopher Flann has pursued solutions to his client’s immigration problems be they small or large. Once he accepts a client, he works to provide peace of mind by resolving any issues that complicate the immigration benefit the client desires.
Christopher Flann became a member of the American immigration lawyers Association in 1996 when he graduated from law school so that he could immediately start to gain the experience necessary to successfully represent clients.
Rather than having a classic legal education, Christopher Flann started life as a chemist. He pursued this discipline through a Bachelors degree in chemistry and a Masters degree in biochemistry in the United Kingdom. Sensing the pull of the United States of America, he entered graduate school in the U.S. and graduated with a PhD in 1984 from the University of Rochester, NY. Postdoctoral study prepared him to be a professor of chemistry at the University of Montana. Teaching for five years convinced him to explore alternative careers. He enrolled at the University of Montana School of Law in 1993 graduating with honors in 1996. While at law school he discovered the analytical thinking about abstract concepts he employed as a chemist was readily applicable to the study of law. However, he also learned that the life of an academic is not necessarily a good preparation for the writing required in law school. He sought to remedy this deficiency through Law Review, and was co-editor-in-chief for the University of Montana Law Review.
After graduation, Christopher Flann was hired by the Billings law firm Moulton, Bellingham, Longo & Mather, P. C. as an associate attorney where he worked on administrative matters related to hospitals, commercial litigation, and started an immigration law practice. Through the mentorship of a managing partner, he learned about the business of law as well as the practice of law. Utilizing this invaluable experience, he decided to start his own practice Immigration Law of Montana, P.C. in May 2001, and can honestly say he has enjoyed almost every minute of it since then.
Christopher Flann is admitted to the Montana bar, and is admitted to practice in the state and federal courts of Montana.
If Christopher Flann can assist you, please contact him for consultation or strategy session to review your issue in depth.
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30 years
$ 45-300 per hour
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Acquired: 1996
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8400 Clark Rd, Shepherd, MT, 59079
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Posted by Laisha | December 16, 2025 | Consulted Attorney
When I received a Request for Evidence letter from USCIS regarding my I-751 petition to remove conditions on my green card, I was quite stressed and unsure how to proceed. A dear friend recommended Christopher, and I'm so grateful she did. From my first consultation, Christopher immediately put me a...
Posted by anonymous | December 13, 2025 | Hired Attorney
The Immigration Law of Montana staff helped me through the entire Naturalization process! I would highly recommend their immigration law services. They communicated regularly with updates, advise, words of encouragement and support. Thank you for all you do!!!
Posted by Jessica | October 20, 2025 | Hired Attorney
I can’t say enough good things about Christopher J. Flann and his team! They were excellent — professional, efficient, and incredibly supportive through every step of the process. Navigating the green card process can be overwhelming, but they made everything clear and manageable. Their guidance and ...
Posted by Marlo | August 7, 2025 | Hired Attorney
Chris and his team were recommended to us by friends that were also going through the same process of getting married and one spouse moving from Canada to the USA. From the moment we met Chris online we were confident in his skillset and knew he was the right lawyer for us. He assigned us his legal ...
Posted by Michael | June 27, 2025 | Hired Attorney
Chris and his team were great; always available, courteous and had the answers we needed
"I have known Mr. Flann for approximately 17 years. Mr. Flann and I worked at the same law firm when he began his immigration law practice. He has extensive knowledge and experience with immigration law matters and has served his immigration law clients in an extremely professional manner I highly endorse Mr. Flann with regard to immigration law matters."
"I've known Chris Flann since we attended law school together. When I have a client who has Immigration needs, Chris is my first referral choice."
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2017
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2001 - Present
Owner/Attorney, Immigration Law of Montana, P.C.
1996 - 2001
Associate, Moulton Bellingham, P.C.
1996 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationMember
1996 - Present
Montana State BarMember
1996
JD - Juris Doctor
1984
PhD - Doctorate
2017
Best Practices for Public and Private Employers
2016
“And Now for Something Completely Different”
2012
Immigration Law
2012
Immigration For Agriculture
Spanish
Legal Answers
I have a green card that shows on the back Form I-551 Jan. 77. However I entered the U.S. not before 1979.
14 Oct 2013
My wife is on F2 visa in USA. Can she volunteer in a hospital?
13 Oct 2013
Is there any way to avoid deportation once there is an ICE hold on an inmate?
13 Oct 2013