Firm: Stevenson Silva LLP
Practice Areas: Immigration
I am an immigration attorney representing individuals, families, entrepreneurs, and businesses. I have extensive experience with clients in the academic research, technology, and performing arts industries.
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Hunter, Smith & Davis, LLP
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Memphis Immigration Advocates
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Saev Hernandez Immigration Practice
Practice Areas: Immigration
Contact: (615) 647-8628
Firm: First Class Immigration
Practice Areas: Immigration
Michael Smallbone, the founding attorney at First Class Immigration (), is a licenced immigration lawyer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Michael works with people wishing to relocate to the United States either for a work related opportunity or by marriage to a US citizen. Our firm represents both individuals and corporations and has extensive experience in all aspects of immigration law, including permanent residency applications for both employment and family-based petitions.. As a naturalized US citizen, head attorney Michael Smallbone personally understands the frustration and anxiety associated with immigrating to the United States in addition to the technical requirements of filing for immigration status within the United States. Michael is a former immigrant with more than 10 years of experience in immigration law. He is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association, AILA, Adjunct Professor at Nashville School of Law and the American Bar Association. He prides himself on fast and thorough service and uses the most current technology to ensure expedient and accurate collection of documents and client information.
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Firm: Law Office of Rachel Bonano, PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Saev Hernandez Immigration Practice, PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
Foreign-born immigration lawyer with more than 17 years of experience.
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Firm: Law Office of Mona Mansour PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Spickard Law PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
I am an attorney licensed to practice in Tennessee, in all Immigration Courts in the United States, and in the Western District of Tennessee Federal Court. I primarily practice immigration law but also practice some probate and family law. I have extensive experience working with deportation defense, immigrant juveniles, naturalization, family immigration, business immigration, probate guardianships and conservatorships, and business formation and LLC management.
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Firm: Fox and Farley
Practice Areas: Immigration
Michael grew up in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and played football at Oak Ridge High School where he was an all-region offensive and defensive lineman. He graduated from Oak Ridge High School in 2003. He attended Centre College in Danville, Ky., where he majored in Spanish and history. Michael earned all-conference honors as a member of both the football and track teams while at Centre. He also had the opportunity to study abroad in England, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Nicaragua. Michael’s trip to Nicaragua inspired him to seek employment in Latin America after graduation, and he accepted a position teaching English in Valladolid, Mexico. Michael met his wife, Lissie, while working in Mexico. They have since moved back to Oak Ridge, where they live with their son and daughter.
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Firm: Saev Hernandez Immigration Practice, PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
As a partner at Saev Hernandez Immigration Practice, my focus of work includes permanent residence through employment, particularly the labor certification process. I also work on family-based immigration and humanitarian cases, such as U visas, waivers, deferred action for childhood arrivals, and special paths to citizenship. I speak and write on topics including the immigration regulatory environment in Tennessee, immigration options for children, citizenship, and comprehensive immigration reform. I volunteer for the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC) as the supervising attorney for its Welcoming Tennessee Naturalization Clinics. I am fluent in Spanish and speak the language at home. My husband is an immigrant from Mexico and we have personally gone through the permanent residence process, including a provisional waiver application and consular processing. In part due to my own experience, I offer thorough and thoughtful advice to families facing possible separation due to the immigration system. I became an immigrant advocate in 1999-2000 while working as an AmeriCorps*VISTA volunteer at the Political Asylum Project of Austin. I first pursued the job because it offered me the chance to practice Spanish at work, but quickly found myself immersed in the foreign language that is immigration jargon. I supported volunteers in a clinic setting and gave human rights presentations to immigrants on the San Antonio immigration court detained docket. I then worked as an immigration paralegal in Austin, Texas for several years and applied for law school knowing immigration practice had me hooked. Following law school, I practiced law as an attorney at Rose Immigration Law Firm for seven years.
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Firm: Ashley & Krishnan, PC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Rose Immigration Law Firm, PLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
Neely Baugh-Dash is licensed to practice law in the state of Tennessee and is admitted to practice before the Middle District of Tennessee federal court. She graduated summa cum laude from Belmont University College of Law in 2020. While in law school, she served on the editorial board of the Belmont Law Review and as the Assistant Executive Director of the Belmont Legal Aid Society. The Tennessee Supreme Court recognized Ms. Baugh-Dash as a “Law Student for Justice” for completing over 300 hours of pro bono work during law school. She has volunteered with immigrant and refugee community organizations in Nashville since 2013.. Before law school, Ms. Baugh-Dash earned a bachelor’s degree in English and Spanish from Lipscomb University and graduated summa cum laude. During this time, she studied abroad in Santiago, Chile, to improve her Spanish language skills. Her practice includes both employment and family-based immigration, as well as federal litigation challenging unlawful agency action and unreasonable delays. Ms. Baugh-Dash also has experience in cases involving the intersection of immigration and the criminal legal system.
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Kreis & Sykes, PLLC
Practice Areas: Immigration
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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