Before immigrating to the U.S., I practiced law in the Philippines, where I handled corporate legal matters and civil litigation. Upon arriving in New York, I volunteered at a community organization in Queens, where I discovered the complex and exciting field of U.S. immigration and nationality law.
One of my first cases involved securing permanent resident status for one of the earliest beneficiaries of the Anti-Human Trafficking Law.
My experience in U.S. immigration and nationality law has since expanded significantly.
I've worked with health worker immigration and family-sponsored cases at a boutique law office.
At a top-tier U.S. law firm, I managed employment-based immigration cases from start to finish for Fortune 500 companies, medium-sized businesses, startups, and individual employers who brought in highly skilled professionals.
Later, I joined the country's largest immigration law firm, where I handled high-volume caseloads for major multinational financial institutions.
At a faith-based nonprofit in midtown Manhattan, I led the development and delivery of immigration legal services to over 2,500 low-income migrants.
As an immigrant myself, I bring personal insight to my professional practice.
I started my firm to fill the need for accessible and personalized immigration legal services. With my extensive experience in business, family and humanitarian immigration law, as well as my personal journey as an immigrant, I am uniquely positioned to understand and address the challenges faced by individuals and businesses navigating the complex U.S. immigration system.
My firm provides expert guidance, tailored solutions, and compassionate support to clients from diverse backgrounds, ensuring you receive the highest quality legal representation throughout the immigration process.