Kimberly A. Tomczak
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Kimberly A. Tomczak is a founding partner at Gian-Grasso & Tomczak Immigration Law Group in Philadelphia, PA, where she specializes in immigration law. Driven by a deep-seated belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to create a safe and promising future for their families, Kimberly is a passionate advocate for her clients. Her primary focus is on removal defense in Immigration Court, where she skillfully represents asylum seekers, individuals seeking cancellation of removal, and those applying for adjustment of status. Kimberly has also served as an Adjunct Professor at Widener University, Delaware Law School, teaching Asylum & Refugee Law during the 2020-2021 academic year. In addition to her work in the Immigration Court, she represents clients before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and Federal Circuit Courts. Kimberly's practice extends to assisting individuals and families with affirmative applications to U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS), including family-based I-130 Petitions, Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions (SIJ), VAWA Petitions, U Visa applications, and more. As a legal adviser to the Mexican Consulate in Philadelphia, she provides consultations and representation for Mexican nationals in both detention and non-detention situations. A graduate of Temple University Beasley School of Law and LaSalle University, Kimberly's personal connection to the immigrant experience informs her dedicated and compassionate approach. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and actively participates in the Philadelphia Bar Association's LGBT Rights Committee. Fluent in Spanish, Kimberly resides in Clifton, NJ, with her wife, Lisa, their cat, Ruthie, and their dog, Lucy.
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.