...

Sergio Antonio, Esq.

Of Counsel

Educational Background

Juris Doctorate

The University of Pittsburgh School of Law, 2014

 

B.S. in International Relations & Spanish

Duquesne University, 2011

 

Bar Admissions

New York, 2015

 

District of Columbia, 2016

 

Membership

American Immigration Lawyers Association

 

Tel: +1(844)SAM-VISA

As an experienced immigration attorney, I have spent my career advocating for the rights of individuals, families and companies seeking to navigate the complex U.S. immigration system. My journey in the field of immigration law began at the prestigious immigration law firm, Fragomen, where I gained invaluable experience representing clients from around the world. With almost a decade of experience, I have honed my expertise in a wide range of immigration matters, including family-based immigration, and employment-based immigration.

After starting my immigration law career at the world’s leading corporate immigration firm, Fragomen, I decided to join a more boutique centric law firm where I would have much more personal contact with the clients. At FARAGALLA LAW, I am committed to providing my clients with expert, personalized, and compassionate legal guidance, while fiercely advocating for their rights and interests.

I understand that immigration law can be a daunting and often stressful experience, which is why I strive to provide my clients with clear and straightforward guidance throughout the process. Whether you are seeking to start a business in the US, bring an employee to the U.S., obtain a work visa, or bring a loved one to the U.S., I have the knowledge and experience necessary to help you achieve your goals.

At FARAGALLA LAW, we pride ourselves on our commitment to excellence and client satisfaction. With a strong record of success and a reputation for exceptional legal representation, we are confident in our ability to help you navigate the complexities of U.S. immigration law and achieve your immigration goals.

How may an attorney help me?

 

In the United States a person may represent themselves before any court, this is called “pro se” representation. US immigration laws are extremely complex and constantly changing. Even the smallest inadvertent mistake on the application can delay an applicant for years or even result in the denial of their case. A competent attorney can help you determine whether you qualify for the program to which you are applying as well as assist in gathering and producing evidence to support your application. An attorney can also accompany you in your interview as well as prep you beforehand using mock interviews, so you know what to expect and are prepared. An attorney could also appeal any denial of an applicant to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and further to the Circuit court of Appeals all the way up to the Supreme Court.