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Exclusively practicing U.S. immigration laws, I encourage companies and institutions to send foreign nationals overseas for temporary and permanent jobs. Also, foreign individuals can authorize my law firm to file self-petitions and applications with the U.S. government for their relatives facing U.S. immigration tickets. I am a Massachusetts Bar member, with committees such as the State Legislative Relations Committee of AILA's New England Chapter and the Membership Committee of AILA’s Rome District Chapter. In 2014, I graduated with a J.D. degree from Boston College Law School, finishing cum laude. While in school, I did a semester in practice with a top-flight international immigration law firm in Frankfurt. Putting my knowledge to practice, I represented individuals in immigration court via the school's clinic. I began my five-year career in Boston right after my graduation. My clients included prestigious academic institutions and small to medium businesses in IT and biotech, regional financial institutions, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer. Besides, I represented entrepreneurs and artists. I also represented people who were seeking protection from removal at immigration court on a pro bono basis. These people were from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Cameroon, and other countries. Born in Leicestershire, UK, I moved to the United States after living in Berlin, Germany, for three years. While in Berlin, I worked with a nongovernmental organization that focused on cultural and international exchange. After earning my bachelor’s in German from the University of Exeter, I received a master’s in International Relations from Birmingham. My postgraduate education was in the UK, and I grew a good foundation in immigration law during my time in the UK. My hobbies outside of work include traveling with my family and soccer.