Compassionate and Experienced Asylum & Immigration Attorney
A Global Practice Based in San Francisco, California
If you face persecution in your home country because of your sexual orientation, political opinion, religion, gender, ethnicity, national origin, conscientious objection to military policies or recruitment or any other reason, you need to work with a lawyer who has the knowledge and experience to handle your asylum claim.
Strong Representation for Asylum Seekers
For more than a decade, I have worked exclusively in immigration law, and I have helped people facing abuse, violence, torture and even execution to find safety within the borders of the United States. My law office has the resources and knowledge to take on the most complex asylum cases. I handle a wide range of asylum cases, including cases in which an individual is seeking safe harbor from persecution because of:
- Sexual orientation
- Gender (including domestic violence)
- Political opinion
- Religious affiliation
- Tribal association
- Ethnicity or national origin
- Conscientious objection to military policies or recruitment
- other reasons
Strong Asylum Representation From an Experienced and Effective Attorney
Helping to protect the human rights of people around the world is part of what drove me toward a successful career as an immigration lawyer. In fact, a defining part of my practice has been the opportunity to give people in danger a pathway toward asylum (and thus safety) in the United States.
I take on all issues involved in asylum, including cases in which an individual is filing for asylum later than one year, has a conviction, lived in another country before coming to the U.S. or other complex issues. I stand up for the human rights of my clients, and I fight hard to ensure my clients are prepared and receive fair treatment. I have built much of my success on finding creative and effective strategies for even the most challenging cases.
Contact my San Francisco, California, immigration law office today to schedule an initial consultation to discuss your application for asylum or your asylum appeal.











