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Evelyn Haydee Quezada

Phoenix, AZ
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Contact

Email
evelyn.cruz@asu.edu
Phone
480-727-9272
Address
Phoenix, AZ, 85004-4467, US

Professional

Bar Number
177509

About

Evelyn Haydee Quezada is a distinguished immigration attorney based in Phoenix, AZ, renowned for her unwavering commitment to client advocacy and exceptional legal expertise. With years of experience in the complex realm of immigration law, Evelyn has successfully guided countless individuals and families through the often daunting immigration process. Her practice is dedicated to a wide array of immigration matters, including family-based petitions, asylum applications, and citizenship processes. Evelyn’s deep understanding of the intricate legal landscape enables her to craft tailored strategies that meet the unique needs of her clients. Her bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish not only enhances communication but also ensures that she can effectively serve a diverse client base. Known for her compassionate approach, Evelyn takes the time to listen to her clients’ concerns and aspirations, building trust and rapport that makes a significant difference during challenging times. A graduate of a prestigious law school, Evelyn has earned numerous accolades for her work in immigration law, including recognition from local legal associations for her commitment to community service. She remains actively involved in pro bono initiatives, advocating for those who may not have access to legal resources. In every case, Evelyn Haydee Quezada exemplifies a passion for justice and an unwavering dedication to her clients, making her a premier choice for anyone navigating the complexities of immigration law.

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.

Updated: Mar 28, 2026