Practice Areas: Immigration
Rosetta Thompson has more than 9 years of experience working for the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS). The former USCIS branch chief and immigration services officer uses her expertise to help individuals realize their immigration goals. During her time as an immigration services officer, Rosetta was in charge of reviewing and approving applications for U.S. citizenship, permanent residence, family-based visas, travel documents, etc. Through her work with USCIS and the Department of Homeland Security, she became intimately familiar with both immigration law and the standards used to judge immigration applications and petitions.. Are you thinking about immigrating to the U.S. and want to know your U.S. immigration options, which option is best, and an explanation of the immigration process? Do you have a pending case and have a question or need assistance with a government request for evidence? Have you been denied a visa or citizenship and want to explore your options and whether you should re-apply? Schedule a consultation by visiting
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Firm: The Law Office of Patricia G Mejia PC
Practice Areas: Immigration
The Law Office of Patricia G. Mejia, P.C. is a law firm limited to the practice of immigration law. Our goal is to provide high quality immigration legal services to individuals seeking visas, residency, citizenship, or relief from detention and removal proceedings.
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Firm: Esser, Bradley & Khalsa, PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
All while I was growing up I was convinced that I wanted to be a surgeon. As I grew older and got involved in Mock Trial, my passion for the law began to grow. When I finally started college, I was sure that I wanted to do a double degree--MD and JD. Finally after two years into college, just one year away from graduation, I had a realization. I realized that being a surgeon was not pracitical for my life. My culture and idea of myself as a wife and eventually a mother just did not seem practical for a surgeon. Doing the work that I love and still being able to spend time and support my family is important to me. I feel blessed to have been able to come to this realization at such a young age. Now I am attorney and a wife, and I feel that I made the perfect decision for myself. I love what I do, and I am still able to support my family and make time for them in my life. Every case is a new adventure, and every client has an interesting story to tell.. A big part of my religion is about doing "seva," or service--some kind of service to help others. When I became pasionate about the law, I was excited about how I could use my work to follow in the principles of my religion. Doing seva is a big part of my life, and I am lucky that I am able to do work that I love that is a service to others.. Throughout my younger years I was inspired toward and developed a passion for immigration because of certain experiences. The first experience being that my family was able to help some young immigrant children in our community whose parents got deported by adopting them and filing for their papers. A few years ago they received their green cards, graduated from ASU with honors, and are now working hard to support their families back home. The second expeirence, being very near to my heart, was when I applied to sponsor my husband. Immigration has a very close place in my heart, and being from an ethnic background I feel that I can really relate to my client's situations on a deeper level.. I have always been open to working remotely, and I love to and am happy to travel when needed. Please do not let my location discourage you. Feel free to call me or email me if there is any way that you feel that I can serve you. I enjoy all areas of law, and I hope that this personal tidbit into my life while inspire you to give me an opporutnity to serve you!
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Firm: Fragomen Del Rey Bernsen and Loewy LLP
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: The Law Office of Ryan M. Gibson
Practice Areas: Immigration
Ryan M. Gibson is a criminal and immigration lawyer practicing in Tucson, Arizona. He intentionally limits his practice to criminal law and immigration. Both areas of law are extremely complex and he feels he is better able to serve his clients by focusing all of his time and energy on criminal and immigration cases. He has extensive criminal trial experience especially in the areas of DUI and Domestic Violence cases. Mr. Gibson moved to Tucson to attend the University of Arizona for his undergraduate studies. During college he studied abroad in the cities of Madrid and Salamanca in Spain. Additionally, he attended the well regarded Washington Semester Program at American University. During his stay in Washington D.C. he was a legislative intern in the United States Senate for Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts. Senator Kerry is now the United States Secretary of State. Mr. Gibson later received his law degree (J.D.) from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California. Since then, he has relocated to Tucson and has been licensed to practice law in Arizona since 2008. He is a sole practitioner and focuses his practice on criminal defense and immigration matters. When he is not busy practicing law he enjoys traveling, hiking, and cooking.. If you have an immigration issue or a criminal matter and would like to discuss your situation with a lawyer, Mr. Gibson would be happy to meet with you.. Attorney Ryan M. Gibson is a proud member of the State Bar of Arizona and the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
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Firm: Habich Law, PLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
Roya graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2006 with Bachelor degrees in History and Spanish, in the Honors program. In 2009, she earned her Juris Doctorate from the University of Wisconsin Law School. While in law school, Roya was a member of the Wisconsin International Law Journal and authored a published article. Although born in Memphis, Tennessee, Roya’s parents are from the Middle East. Roya has travelled the world learning about other cultures, languages, peoples, and food. She has taught English in China, and studied in Turkey and Spain. She has also engaged in many community service projects in several countries in Central America and Eastern Europe. Roya’s exposures to various cultures have enabled her to understand the immigration and social issues facing people from many parts of the world. She has a passion for justice and service to others. In her free time, Roya is involved in local programs, which seek to empower young teenagers and focus their youthful energy on initiating and leading projects, which improve their own communities.
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Firm: Hernandez Lechner Global Immigration
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: The Florence Immigration & Refugee Rights Project
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Sartipi Law PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: The Florence Immigration & Refugee Rights Project
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Rebecca Cheaves Law Office PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Phoenix Legal Action Network
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Rebecca Grose Immigration Law Office
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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