Julia Carrie Nemecek
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Julia Carrie Nemecek is a seasoned attorney based in Columbus, OH, with over 20 years of dedicated experience in Employment Law, Immigration, and Personal Injury. She is the founder of the Nemecek Firm, Ltd., established in 2010, with a mission to provide clients with exceptional legal representation characterized by respect, attention, and care. Attorney Nemecek has built a reputation for her in-depth knowledge of immigration law, which can often be complex and overwhelming for many individuals. She prioritizes client education, ensuring that her clients fully understand their immigration processes. A passionate advocate for immigrants' rights, Attorney Nemecek has been instrumental in high-profile cases, including a successful legal campaign to halt the deportation of Black Mauritanian refugees. Her commitment to justice has garnered national attention, leading to her feature in Netflix's documentary series "Living Undocumented" and coverage in notable media outlets such as USA Today, Bloomberg, and NBC News. Julia earned her Juris Doctor from the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in 2003, following a Bachelor of Business from Ohio State University in 1999 and Foreign Language Studies at National Taiwan Normal University in 1998. She has also been recognized as a speaker at significant conferences, including the North American Refugee Health Conference, and has presented on various immigration topics to numerous organizations. Her comprehensive immigration practice encompasses family-based and employment-based immigration, removal defense, DACA, TPS, asylum, and naturalization. With a meticulous approach and a keen understanding of the nuances of immigration law, Attorney Nemecek strives for excellence in every case.
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.