Immigration Issues for Employers in 2025 and Beyond
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ReadAnelei Vasquez is a Paralegal in Hawley Troxell’s Immigration practice group. Anelei is a graduate of Portland State University, double majoring in Criminology & Criminal Justice and Social Sciences and receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in 2023 prior to joining Hawley Troxell.
Anelei provides support to the Immigration practice group by assisting with client intake, prepararing immigration applications and petitions, and prepararing evidence and exhibits for pleadings, hearings, and trials. She is well-versed in family-based, employment-based, and humanitarian-based petitions, working with individuals and companies in different capacities.
Fluent in both English and Spanish, Anelei can provide translation and interpretation services while working closely with clients to provide transparent communication regarding case processes and facilitating correspondence between clients and government agencies, ensuring clients are well-informed and well-prepared throughout the duration of their case.
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Affiliated Paralegal, since 2022
Undergraduate:
Portland State University, B.S. Criminology & Criminal Justice; Social Sciences (double major), 2023
Paralegal Certificate:
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), 2023
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