Firm: Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Law Office of Juan C Flamand PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Karina Ordonez Law Office PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
Ms. Ordóñez jump started her immigration law career while practicing in ASU’s Immigration Law and Policy Clinic where she was able to gain invaluable immigration application processes and trial experience, specifically for Special Juvenile Immigrant Status (SIJS) and Violence Against Women’s Act (VAWA). In addition, Ms. Ordóñez externed for the Eloy Immigration Court and for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement both in the Eloy and Phoenix Office, where she worked on both detained and non-detained immigration cases on issues regarding Cancellation of Removal (for legal permanent residents, non-legal permanent residents, and battered spouses), Asylum, Withholding of Removal, Convention Against Torture, Adjustment of Status, Violence Against Women’s Act (VAWA), and Bond Appeals. Handling immigration cases allowed Ms. Ordóñez to learn the intricacies of immigration legal and trial issues.. Aside from Immigration Law, Ms. Ordóñez gained valuable experience in criminal law through her externship with the Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Joseph B. Heilman, where she provided extensive legal research and writing for a second degree murder case and various civil matters.. Ms. Ordóñez also participated in the Arizona State University, Post-Relief Conviction Clinic and the Arizona Justice Project where she worked on various DNA cases to exonerate wrongfully convicted to Ms. Ordóñez legal career she was the Assistant Director for Strategic Policy for the Arizona Department of Homeland Security. In this capacity, she was the primary advisor to the deputy director in matters pertaining to national policy, lead the 2006 and 2007 State Homeland Security Federal Grant Applications receiving 20 million dollars and 51 million dollars respectively, ensured compliance with both state and federal laws, and served as the state agency liaison by building, managing, and reporting the yearly Homeland Security budget for 25 state agencies.. She also provided crisis communications by coordinated and lead logistics for press conferences, news releases, and media availability. Special projects in her portfolio include developing the State Homeland Security Strategy and the State Infrastructure Protection Plan. Her previous responsibilities as Southwest Border Specialist (2003-2005) included serving on various bi-national committees and implementing agreements between Arizona and Sonora, Mexico which focused on border security and first responder preparedness. She developed and implemented official procedures for bi-national coordinated efforts during a disaster (prevention, protection, response, and recovery).. Ms. Ordóñez worked for the Arizona Attorney General’s Office and provided state lobbying efforts regarding predatory lending, contingency fees, budget and non-participating tobacco manufactures sales tax with 100% success rate. At the Arizona State Supreme Court, Administrative Office of the Courts, Ms. Ordóñez externed and provided lobbying efforts for the Interstate Compact, Judge Pro-Temp, and abolished adoption fees.. She is bilingual in both Spanish and English. Ms. Ordóñez has traveled extensively throughout the world.
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Firm: Law Offices of Jose De La Luz Martinez
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Penalosa & Associates, P.C.
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Wolf & Sultan PC
Practice Areas: Immigration
Experienced immigration attorney focusing in all areas of immigration law.
Contact: +1 (520) 214-1321
Firm: Rocha Law Firm
Practice Areas: Immigration
Juan Rocha was born in Chihuahua, Mexico. He immigrated to the United States when he was three years old. He and his parents applied for lawful permanent resident status after President Ronald Reagan signed the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), which granted lawful status to immigrants that had entered the country before January 1, 1982. In 1996, he became a United States citizen. Armed with a U.S. passport, Juan moved to Thailand and traveled around Southeast Asia (Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia). After graduating from Arizona State University, he picked up his passport and traveled to Western Europe and later Central and South America. In 2001, he moved to Chicago and attended graduate school at the University of Chicago where he had the fortune of being a student of then-Professor Barack Obama. He received his law degree from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law.. For six years he was an Assistant Federal Public Defender representing indigent clients in federal court and has argued cases before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In 2013, he opened his law firm representing clients in the criminal and immigration courts. Juan has written extensively on the intersection of criminal and immigration law. His articles have been published by the University of Chicago; the Harvard Kennedy School of Government; the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL); and The Federal Bar Association, among other publications. Juan has also appeared on PBS and Spanish-language radio to discuss criminal and immigration law and policy.. Juan is a lecturer at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. He teaches a class titled, "Southwest Border Crimes." The focus of the course is how the federal government uses the criminal and immigration code to prosecute noncitizens of various immigration crimes and how these crimes impact a noncitizen’s immigration status. Juan has been a presenter at law conferences and universities. He gave the keynote address on “Crimmigration” at San Diego State University, has presented at the University of Arizona School of Law, and the National Association of Legal Investigators annual conference, and various continuing legal education seminars. He has also written editorial pieces about Arizona politics and has been quoted by The New York Times.. Juan’s story is an example of how reasonable immigration policy produces good citizens and enriches a country.
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Firm: Zubkoff Law LLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
Kelsey Zubkoff has helped over 3,500 clients. Throughout her career as a trial attorney, Kelsey was able to help secure over $28.5 million in verdicts and settlements for her clients. She has also helped hundreds of clients attain legal status in the United States. Before practicing immigration law, Kelsey gained experience on both sides representing thousands of Plaintiffs and also representing various large companies in catastrophic insurance defense. Kelsey's passion is helping people and she works to ensure that the only option is success. Kelsey prides herself on being an experienced immigration attorney and has helped clients all across the United States - she has clients all the way from the west coast of California to the east coast in New York City. Kelsey has also had the opportunity to help clients all across the world from Italy, Philippines, Britain, Nigeria, Pakistan, Egypt, Thailand, Vietnam, China, and many more beautiful countries. ? Kelsey founded her law firm, Zubkoff Law, to help immigrants gain legal status at an affordable cost. Kelsey loves to help immigrants achieve their own American dream. Kelsey's mission is to help unite families easily and effectively. Kelsey is the daughter and grand daughter of immigrants. Her mother is from the Philippines and her grandmother was a Holocaust survivor from Germany. Kelsey is also a proud ally and supporter of the LGBTQA community, and has successfully helped many clients gain legal status through by representing them all the way through appeals and waivers.
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Practice Areas: Immigration
Contact: 928-814-0716
Firm: JF Immigration Intranet
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Jones Skelton & Hochuli Plc
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Joy Huang Law Office
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project Inc.
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Heflin Law, Plc
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Law Office of Jose A Bracamonte
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Solorzano Law
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Schultz Pena LLP
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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