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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Immigration lawyer in your area do?
A Immigration lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Immigration cases in your area.
How much does a Immigration lawyer cost in your area?
Most Immigration lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Immigration lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Immigration lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Immigration lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Immigration cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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I am a Kenner-based solo practitioner who exclusively practices immigration and naturalization law. I help individuals with representation of their family-based immigrant visas, fiance/fiancee petitions, consular processing (National Visa Center), humanitarian forms of relief (VAWA, DACA, asylum, U visas), as well as offer representation before the Immigration Court. Hablo espanol.
I am a 2011 graduate of Loyola University New Orleans College of Law and licensed to practice law in the state of Louisiana, as well as a notary public. I am originally from Little Rock, Arkansas, but have been living in New Orleans, Louisiana since 2003. I enjoy spending my time traveling the world with my husband, chasing my active 1 year old around the yard and snuggling with my dachshund and 2 cats.
Attorney Juan Campos-Gutierrez was born in Coro, Venezuela, and obtained his first law in 2006. While in law school, he began working for the Venezuelan judicial system, beginning as an Administrative Assistant at the Lara State Criminal Circuit Court and Clerked at the Lara State Superior Civil and Administrative Court.. In Venezuela, he also clerked for the Falcon State Criminal Court of Appeals located in his hometown of Coro, where he assisted Justices with writing judicial opinions; and later on, became Assistant District Attorney in the same State.. Mr. Campos worked as a Law Professor at the University of Falcon, where he taught Criminal Law and was a Criminal Investigation Instructor at the Guárico State’s Police Officer Instructions Center.. In 2010, Mr. Campos began a criminal defense practice, representing defendants in the States of Guarico, Falcon, Aragua and in the Capital District. Mr. Campos also appeared before the Venezuelan Supreme Court.. In the United States, Mr. Campos obtained a Master’s Degree in Comparative Law from the University of Florida. During Law School, Mr. Campos developed an interest in Immigration and Nationality Law, and decided to pursue a career in the immigration field.. Mr. Campos is admitted by the Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana to practice law. Mr. Campos’ practice encompasses most areas of immigration law and focuses on developing a strong relationship \with his clients and assisting immigrants, minorities, and the disadvantaged.. Mr. Campos has made it his mission to protect immigrant’s rights in immigration cases. As an immigrant himself, Mr. Campos understands his client’s needs and concerns and seeks to explain the complex immigration law dynamic in a simple and digestible manner.
Flávia Rocha Moody is the owner/founder of Rocha Moody Law Firm, LLC and has been dedicated to the practice of Immigration Law since 2013. Mrs. Moody’s practice is comprised of deportation and removal defense, immigration federal litigation and nationality law. Mrs. Moody is the media liaison for the AILA Midsouth chapter since 2019 and is a former chairperson for the Immigration Law Section at the Louisiana State Bar Association. She is also a member of many professional organizations including the Louisiana Bar Association, Louisiana State Bar Association Immigration Law Chapter and American Immigration Law Association (AILA).Flávia Rocha Moody is a native of Fortaleza, Brazil and came to the United States in 2004 under a fiancée visa. She obtained her J.D. from the University of Fortaleza (Universidade de Fortaleza – UNIFOR) in Brazil. Subsequently, she acquired her Masters in comparative law from Paul Herbert Law Center at the Louisiana State University and was granted Equivalency Certification by the Louisiana Supreme Court. Flávia was admitted to practice law in Louisiana in May 2013.Flávia has a personal connection with the anxieties and concerns associated with the immigration process. Her experience as an immigrant, as well as her family and friends, propelled her to pursue a career in the immigration law. Flávia practices in all major areas of immigration law focusing specifically in unaccompanied minors and juvenile immigration law, immigration removal defense and Federal Immigration Litigation