Firm: Knudson & Associates
Practice Areas: Immigration
James Lamb is a Senior Associate Attorney Knudson and Associates, where he practices in the areas of immigration law and federal and state civil litigation.. James was born in Albany, Georgia. He earned a Bachelor of Arts, with a double major in English Literature and in History, at the St. Mary’s College of Maryland in 1997. Subsequently, he became a high-school teacher and taught in Japanese public schools for three years through the Japan Exchange & Teaching (JET) Program. Afterward, he taught middle and high school students at a private school in Tokyo, spending a total of almost a decade living and working in Japan.. James returned to the United States in 2007 to attend law school at the University of Colorado – Boulder. For his volunteer work, he was awarded the Argosy Distinguished Volunteer Award by the Center for Energy and Environmental Security (CEES). It was in law school that James discovered his true calling: immigration law. In addition to his coursework, James interned at the Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County and, after being licensed to practice law, took pro bono cases from the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Center (RMIAN).. James has many years of experience working on immigration cases, including removal (deportation) defense, family-based applications, and business / employment issues. He is admitted to practice before the federal Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and the federal District Court for the District of Colorado.. James is also active in the local, legal community. He currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Colorado Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and is the former Chair of the Colorado Bar Association's Immigration Law Section. James has been a speaker for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Programs through both AILA and the Colorado Bar Association and has trained volunteers to assist noncitizens through a variety of workshops and other legal assistance programs.. James is fluent in Japanese and speaks some Spanish.
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Firm: Francesca Ramos, P.C.
Practice Areas: Immigration
One of the things I Iove the most about going to work every day is that my colleagues and I are making a huge positive difference in many people's lives. Everyone who works with me at Ramos Immigration Law is passionate about our work. We are all genuinely thrilled when our clients enjoy successful outcomes. I feel that when we have helped a family stay together, there could be no greater professional reward.. I and my fellow legal professionals at Ramos Immigration Law provide experienced and compassionate legal assistance to individuals and families with various U.S. immigration processes and in removal proceedings. Our specialties include:. citizenship/naturalization, investigating possible existing US derived or acquired US citizenship, residence for family members, victims of abuse (VAWA) and other crimes (U visas), representing individuals in removal proceedings, deferred action for childhood arrivals, asylum, TPS, and more.. We offer affordable fees and flexible interest-free payment plans. For our clients' convenience, we offer in-person meetings at either of our two offices, in Aurora or Longmont, and the flexibility of telephonic or Skype consultations and client meetings in appropriate cases.
Contact: +1 (303) 816-3973
Firm: Law Office of Imelda Mulholland, LLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
After graduating from Metropolitan State College in Denver with honors, Ms. Mulholland attended the University of Denver College of Law where she received honors in European Union Law. Prior to joining Hoskin, Farina & Kampf, Ms. Mulholland was the principal attorney in the Mulholland Law Firm, P.C, an immigration law firm with offices in Denver and Utah. Before opening her own law firm, Ms. Mulholland was an associate at the Denver law firm of Holme, Roberts & Owen, LLP where she had previously spent fifteen years as a legal researcher.
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Firm: Starchak Law Firm, PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
The practice of immigration law is more than just a job for me — it is my passion, my life. As your immigration lawyer, you can count on me. You can trust me. I know and appreciate your immigrant experience, I respect your time and hard-earned money. I will be a hard-working and dedicated advocate for all your immigration needs. I cannot guarantee the final result, but I can guarantee that I will FIGHT for you. I hate to make false promises, and if I cannot help you, I will let you know that right at the start. But if I accept your case, it will be based only on my belief that I can make a positive difference in helping you reach your immigration goals.. I believe that lawyer’s role is to honestly advise the client of the risks involved in his or her immigration issue. I know that it can be very easy to tell the client what the client wants to hear, but unless advice is honest, the client will not receive his money’s worth for my services. Every client coming to Starchak Law Firm is my first priority and gets my diligent attention, compassion and excellence.
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Firm: Serbinin Law Firm LLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
Our flexible business model offers “in-house” counsel without actual office or salary in-house. It allows us to provide quality legal services at a significant savings to our clients. This model includes intimate business relations and knowledge of clients’ ongoing legal and business matters. Most recurring legal and consulting services that we provide to our business clients do not require the expensive fully-staffed offices of larger law firms and monthly retainers. In rare complicated matters the firm hires a contract specialist to accomplish the task at hand. We let our clients decide how much spending for legal services they need. In the existing economic environment, this model of legal services inevitably brings our clients savings to the bottom line.
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Firm: Immigrating To America LLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
My name is Ian Rochstein, I am an immigration attorney and the founder of Immigrating To America LLC. I have advised clients from around the world on a wide range of family- and employment-based immigration matters and have represented clients in courts throughout Colorado in criminal, immigration and family law cases.. I am an active member of the Colorado and New York Bar Associations, and have also been admitted in Massachusetts. I received my law degree from the Boston University School of Law in 2013 and my undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.. I currently serve as the Chairman of the New Members Division of the Colorado Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and in 2019 I received the chapter's Rising Star Award. I also volunteer with the Colorado Lawyers Committee's free legal clinic as well as the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network's program representing unaccompanied minors from Latin America.. During law school at BU, I served as a student attorney for the Employment Rights Clinic and American Legislative Practice Clinic, wrote for the Boston University International Law Journal and earned my Spanish for Lawyers Certificate. I also worked at the law firm M&M Bomchil in Buenos Aires, Argentina and have studied at the Universidad Carlos III in Madrid, Spain.. In my free time I enjoy travel, cooking, music, skiing and rooting for both Colorado and New York sports teams.
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Firm: McKinley Law Group
Practice Areas: Immigration
The founder of the firm, Ian McKinley, is the son of an undocumented immigrant from Guadalajara, Mexico who had come to the United States as a young boy, and ultimately worked his way up to Stanford Law School, before passing away when Ian was 2 years old.. When Ian turned 15 years old, he decided to go live as an exchange student with a family in Puebla, Mexico in search of his lost Mexican heritage and because he wanted to learn Spanish. He fell in love with Mexico’s people, culture and lifestyle--so much so, that after graduating high school, he moved back to Puebla and began his undergraduate studies there at a private university called Universidad de las Americas (UDLA). When it was all said and done, he ended up living there for a total of more than 8 years.. Ian earned an (American) football scholarship playing as a wide-receiver for the UDLA Aztecas football team, completed a master’s degree in North American Studies and Political Science, and worked extensively with Mexico’s former Secretary of Economy and Foreign Affairs, Luis Ernesto Derbez Bautista, who was his master’s thesis advisor.. Ian eventually married the daughter of the family that hosted him when he was an exchange student, and their two sons are dual citizens of both the United States and Mexico.. Ian knew going into law school that with such life experience, he wanted to help serve the Spanish-speaking immigrant community living in this country. While attending the University of Colorado Law School, Ian was awarded the Edward C. King Award (the only faculty-voted award for outstanding leadership and achievement), served as a member on the Dean's Committee on Diversity, and became involved with the Latino Law Student Association. He founded the Longmont branch of the Aguirre Law Group in 2013 shortly after passing the bar exam. Both his time spent at law school and his life experiences led Ian to create the McKinley Law Group. Ian takes great pride in being able to provide an exceptional and personalized service for both the English and Spanish-speaking client in the areas of immigration, criminal, family and civil law
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Firm: The Meyer Law Office
Practice Areas: Immigration
Hans Meyer is the founder of the Meyer Law Office, P.C. His practice specializes in immigration law and removal defense, criminal defense and postconviction relief, the immigration consequences of crimes, and the civil rights of immigrants. Hans advocates for the statutory and constitutional rights of immigrants before various immigration agencies and state and federal courts, often against governmental and institutional abuses of power. He is a former trial attorney with the Colorado State Public Defender, where he became an expert in the field of crimmigration law and developed a statewide immigration advisement system for indigent noncitizen defendants. Hans also served as the former Director of Public Policy for the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition, where he focused on local, state, and national immigration policy.
Contact: +1 (855) 997-0161
Firm: Fred Hartman - Immigration Attorney
Practice Areas: Immigration
Fred Hartman is an immigration attorney located in Grand Junction, Colorado, and Glenwood Springs, Colorado. He represents clients in a wide variety of immigration cases, including permanent residency, removal and deportation proceedings in Immigration Court, U visas, naturalization and citizenship, DACA, asylum, waivers, and much more. Fred is 100% bilingual in English and Spanish.
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Firm: The Richards Law Firm
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Muhaisen & Muhaisen, LLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
Cristina is an attorney with Muhaisen & Muhaisen, LLC working primarily on a wide variety of immigration cases. Originally from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, she was raised in Denver, Colorado from a very young age. Cristina began her involvement with immigration law work in 2009 by volunteering with different Colorado organizations rallying for in-state tuition for undocumented students in Colorado and for the DREAM Act.
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Firm: DACA
Practice Areas: Immigration
Emily White is a graduate of the University of Denver, College of Law. While at the University of Denver, she also obtained a Masters of Social Work with a focus in public policy. Prior to law school, Ms. White received her B.A. in Philosophy with high honors from Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland. Although she is a native of New Hampshire, she has considered Colorado home for nearly a decade.. Emily is active in the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). At the national level, she is a member of the AILA liaison committee with Immigration and Customs Enforecment. In Colorado, she currently serves as the chair of AILA Colorado’s liaison committee with the Office of the Chief Counsel and vice-chair of AILA Colorado’s liaison with the Detention and Removal Office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.. She presents on issues of immigration law to local and national audiences. She volunteers her time monthly to legal programs assisting individuals with immigration matters.. As an attorney with Abramson IMMIGRATION+SOLUTIONS pllc, Emily successfully represents clients before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, the Executive Office for Immigration Review, and the Board of Immigration Appeals.. ______________________________________________________
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Firm: Elkind Alterman Harston PC
Practice Areas: Immigration
Mr. Harston is a Founding Partner and the Managing Partner of the law firm of Elkind Alterman Harston PC where he practices immigration law, including business, family, asylum, and removal defense. Since 1999, Mr. Harston's practice has focused primarily on business immigration, representing small businesses to Fortune 500 companies. He also has worked with hundred's of families in the areas of family immigration, asylum, and removal defense. Mr. Harston served on the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Colorado Chapter's Executive Committee from 2004 to 2009 and served as the Chapter Chair for AILA Colorado and on the AILA Board of Governors from 2007-08. He also served on the Executive Council for the Immigration Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association from (2009-11) and as Chair of the Section (2009-10). Mr. Harston has been a member of the AILA USCIS Denver Field Office Liaison Committee since 2009 and served as Chair of the Committee (2012-13). He is an author and one of the Managing Editors for "Immigration Law for the Colorado Practitioner, " a two-volume treatise published by the Colorado Bar Association and he speaks frequently around the country on immigration law issues. Mr. Harston is a member of AILA and the Immigration Committee of the Colorado Bar Association and has traveled to Washington, DC to lobby Congress for immigration reform. Mr. Harston earned a juris doctorate from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law as well a master's degree from the Josef Korbel School of International Studies. While completing his degrees, Mr. Harston interned in the Human Rights Program at the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia founded by former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. He also was a recipient of a Public Interest Law Group clerkship to work at the Center for Human Rights Advocacy in Boulder, Colorado. Mr. Harston received a bachelor's degree in history and philosophy from Allegheny College where he won the Don M. Larabee Prize for best senior thesis on history and the Philosophy Faculty Prize for excellence in the study of philosophy. He has studied abroad in Spain and Costa Rica and is fluent in Spanish. Mr. Harston is licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado and limits his practice to Immigration and Nationality law. Law Week Colorado named Mr. Harston an "Up-And-Coming" lawyer in 2007.
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Firm: Cristina Steele-Kaplan, PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Aguirre Law Group P.C.
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Oracle America Inc.
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Cindy Ha Dang
Practice Areas: Immigration
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