Laura M. Murray

Laura M. Murray

FIAP β€’ Boston, MA
Immigration

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Contact

Email
Phone
(617) 648-7930
Address
6 Beacon St Ste 900, Boston, MA, 02108-3818, US

Professional

About

FIAP offers the very highest level of legal services with a laser-sharp focus on success in your case. Attorney Laura Murray-Tjan has a history of winning reversals of fortune where other attorneys failed--from persuading an Immigration Judge to find that a client is a U.S. citizen a year after ordering his deportation, to convincing a federal appellate court to reverse its denial of an appeal so that a client could keep his green card, to convincing the Board of Immigration Appeals to reopen cases involving asylum, citizenship, and criminal issues. Bring your citizenship cases, appeals, waivers, and criminal-immigration cases to FIAP for incisive analysis and exceptionally zealous representation.

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
1999 Yale Law School JD - Juris Doctor 1994 Harvard College A.B.
Languages
French | German

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2015 Pro Bono Appreciation, Florence Immigration and Refugee Rights Project 2008 Outstanding Achievement, Political Asylum / Immigration Representation (PAIR) Project 2007 Daniel Levy Award, National Immigration Project 2007 Special Recognition, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Standing Committee on Pro Bono Legal Services 2006 Obunto Award, Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights
Publications
2017 Westlaw's Immigration Briefings Case Studies in Citizenship Advocacy 2017 The Huffington Post Immigration: The Other Predators 2016 The Huffington Post US v. Texas: How the Supreme Court Got Tangled in Immigration Law 2016 The Huffington Post Newflash: The Department of Homeland Security Review Social Media 2015 The Huffington Post Oh No! The Supreme Court's Opinion Season Was So Head-Spinning That One Federal Court Got Whiplash
Associations
2007 - Present National Immigration Project 2003 - Present American Immigration Lawyers Association Congressional Liason, NE Chapter
Speaking
2018 Harvard Law School's Problem-Solving Workshop Asylum 2016 Annual National Conference, American Immigration Lawyers Association Asylum, Reasonable Fear, Credible Fear, Immigration Court Practice 2015 NCU Media, Pressing Matters with Kevin O'Brien Chang Derivative Citizenship 2014 NPR, Tell Me More H-4 Visas
Updated: Mar 11, 2026