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Elizabeth Rompf Bruen

Delgado Rompf Bruen LLC β€’ Chicago, IL
ImmigrationEmployment LawImmigration CompliancePersonal Injury

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Contact

Email
Phone
(866) 220-9518
Address
161 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL, 60601, US

Professional

About

Elizabeth Rompf Bruen is a distinguished immigration attorney and co-founder of Delgado Rompf Bruen LLC, located in the heart of Chicago. With a dedicated focus on immigration and nationality law since 2004, Elizabeth has built an impressive reputation as a knowledgeable advocate for her clients. Her expertise encompasses a wide array of immigration matters, including employment-based visas, family reunification, immigration compliance for employers, naturalization processes, removal proceedings, and appeals, ensuring that her clients receive comprehensive support throughout their immigration journeys. Recognized as a Rising Star by Illinois Super Lawyers and honored as an Emerging Lawyer by Leading Lawyers, Elizabeth is not only a respected practitioner but also a passionate speaker on immigration issues. Her commitment to educating others on the complexities of immigration law is evident through her frequent speaking engagements and participation in various legal forums. Before establishing Delgado Rompf Bruen LLC, Elizabeth honed her skills over a decade in private practice within a Chicago immigration law firm. She also served as a staff attorney and clinical instructor at the DePaul College of Law Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic, where she guided aspiring lawyers while advocating for vulnerable populations. Additionally, her experience as a judicial law clerk at the Executive Office of Immigration Review and as a case manager/legal coordinator for the Marjorie Kovler Center for the Treatment of Survivors and Torture has enriched her understanding of the multifaceted challenges faced by immigrants. Elizabeth currently leads as the President of the Executive Board for the Immigration Project in Bloomington, Illinois, and has held significant roles within the Chicago Bar Association, including chairing the Immigration & Nationality Law Committee. Her involvement in the American Immigration Lawyers Association's Chicago Chapter further underscores her dedication to enhancing the field of immigration law. A proud graduate, cum laude, of both DePaul College of Law and the University of Notre Dame du Lac, Elizabeth is licensed to practice law in Illinois. With her extensive experience and unwavering commitment, she continues to be a trusted advocate for individuals navigating the complex landscape of immigration law in Chicago and beyond.

About Immigration Law

Immigration attorneys help individuals and families navigate the complex immigration system. They assist with visas, green cards, citizenship, and deportation defense. Common matters include visa applications, green cards, citizenship, deportation defense.

Credentials

Education
2004 DePaul College of Law JD 2000 University of Notre Dame BA
Languages
Spanish

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2017 Rising Star, Chicago Super Lawyers 2016 Rising Star, Chicago Super Laywers 2015 Rising Star, Chicago Super Lawyers 2014 Rising Star, Chicago Super Lawyers 2013 Rising Star, Chicago Super Lawyers
Publications
2011 Immigration Options for Academics and Researchers (AILA) Practice Pointer and Case Study: Nonprofit Affiliation with an Institution of Higher Education to Establish H-1B Cap Exemption. What a Difference a Comma Makes, and What to Do When USCIS Gets It Wrong? 2011 Immigration Practice Pointers (AILA) EFFECTIVE ADVOCACY FOR RELIGIOUS WORKERS
Associations
2017 - Present American Immigration Lawyers Association USCIS Chicago Field Office Liaison Committee Co-Chair 2016 - Present Leading Lawyers Emerging Lawyer 2011 - Present American Immigration Lawyers Association (Chicago chapter) Office of Chief Counsel Liaison Committee 2009 - Present The Immigraton Project Executive Board Member - President 2017 2004 - Present Chicago VAWA and U Visa Work Group Member
Speaking
2014 Transitioning from F-1 to H-1B Transitioning from F-1 to H-1B 2014 AILA Ethics Conference Is anybody Out There? Cloud Computing and Storage 2013 U Visa Eligibility and Labor Violations Overview of U Visa Requirements and Procedures 2013 NAI Training Naturalization, Removability, and Prosecutorial Discretion 2013 Immigration Options for Adopted Children and Orphans Immigration Options for Adopted Children and Orphans
Updated: Mar 28, 2026