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Ilana Etkin Greenstein is a distinguished immigration attorney based in Boston, Massachusetts, with a robust commitment to advocating for individuals and families navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration law. As a key member of the Pair Project, Ilana specializes in providing comprehensive legal guidance in areas such as family-based immigration, asylum applications, and deportation defense. Her deep understanding of immigration policies, combined with her empathetic approach, allows her to effectively represent clients from diverse backgrounds seeking to establish a secure foothold in the United States. A graduate of Northeastern University School of Law, Ilana earned her Juris Doctor in 1998, where she developed a strong foundation in legal principles and advocacy. Over the years, she has honed her expertise in immigration law, staying abreast of evolving regulations and legal precedents to offer her clients the most informed and effective representation possible. Ilana's dedication extends beyond her legal practice; she actively engages in community outreach and educational initiatives aimed at raising awareness about immigration rights and processes. Her commitment to social justice and equitable access to legal resources underscores her role as a trusted advisor in the Boston community. With a reputation for professionalism and a results-driven approach, Ilana Etkin Greenstein continues to make a significant impact in the field of immigration law, ensuring that her clients receive the guidance and support they need during challenging times. Whether navigating the intricacies of visa applications or pursuing humanitarian relief, Ilana is a steadfast advocate for justice and opportunity.
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.