Jocelyn A. Cortez

Jocelyn A. Cortez

GWP Immigration Law • Las Vegas, NV
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8942 Spanish Ridge Ave., Las Vegas, NV, 89148, US

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About

Attorney Jocelyn Cortez is a dedicated advocate for clients facing all types of immigration matters. Attorney Cortez’s family immigrated from El Salvador when she was a child, and she understands the difficulties facing foreign nationals as they seek entrance and legal residency in the United States. She has extensive knowledge of the various laws and processes of immigration law and serves her clients with caring and effective legal counsel no matter the circumstances of their cases. On her way to becoming an immigration lawyer, Attorney Cortez graduated from the University of Nevada Las Vegas with a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature in 2003. Thereafter, Attorney Cortez studied law at the University of Arizona where she was a member of the Arizona Law Review. During her time as a law student, Attorney Cortez represented her first family in deportation proceedings while participating in the university’s immigration clinic. After graduating and passing the bar in 2006, Attorney Cortez followed her heart and decided to practice law that promotes social justice for her clients. For many years, she represented clients who were discriminated against in their place of employment. Nevertheless, her first passion, representing people in their immigration cases, led her to change her area of practice. In 2011, Attorney Cortez started representing immigrant families that seek the American dream, love, and peace, much like her family did 40 years ago. Today she continues promoting these values in her law practice at GWP Immigration Law. In addition to her practice and advocacy, Attorney Cortez is committed to her community. For many years, she has presented in know your rights presentations designed to demystify immigration law to the public. In 2012, Attorney Cortez served as the president of the Nevada Latino Bar Association. She currently serves on the Board of two non-profit organizations: Dream Big Nevada and Leaders in Training. For the past five years, Attorney Cortez has served as an abogada consultora for the Consulate of Mexico. Attorney Cortez is also a member of CCSD’s English Language Learner Advocacy Committee and recently joined the Nevada State Bar’s Client Security Fund Committee.

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
2006 University of Arizona College of Law JD - Juris Doctor 2003 University of Nevada-Las Vegas Undergraduate
Languages
English | Spanish

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2017 2017 Women to Watch, Vegas, Inc. 2016 Rising Star, Super Lawyers Magazine 2015 Rising Star, Super Lawyers Magazine 2014 Rising Star, Super Lawyers Magazine 2014 Top Lawyers - Immigration, Desert Companion Magazine
Publications
2019 Nevada Lawyer New Rules to Enforce an Old Immigration Hurdle 2018 Nevada Independent Presidential Proclamation Changing Asylum Procedure Violates the Law 2016 Latin Chamber of Commerce Why Over 5 Million People in the U.S. Are Holding Their Breath 2013 Nevada Lawyer Legacy in the Making: The Las Vegas Latino Bar Association
Associations
2017 - Present Dream Big Nevada Board Member 2011 - Present American Immigration Lawyers Association Member 2007 - Present Las Vegas Latino Bar Association Past President 2007 - Present Southern Nevada Association of Women Attorneys Member 2007 - Present Nevada Justice Association Member
Speaking
2015 Continuing Legal Education class "Don't Get Lost In Translation: Best Practices for Representing your Spanish-Speaking Client" 2014 Ralston Reports Unaccompanied Minors at the U.S.-Mexico Border 2014 Latino Bar Assoc. luncheon Unaccompanied Minors at the U.S.-Mexico Border 2013 Ralston Reports New law allowing undocumented individuals to qualify for Driver’s Authorization Documents with the DMV 2012 10 Immigration Law Myths Dispelled Immigration
Updated: Mar 08, 2026