Karen Denise Bradley, an immigrant from the country of Belize in Central America, is one of the leading immigration attorneys in this region. Belize, formerly British Honduras, lies on the East coast of Central America and borders the Caribbean Sea to the East, Mexico to the North and Guatemala to the West and South. Ms. Bradley also serves as Honorary Consul for Belize to the States of Ohio and Indiana.
After graduating from St. John's College Sixth Form in Belize in 1982, Karen immigrated to New York. There, she attended Fordham University and graduated in 1990 with a B.A. degree in Social Science. In 1991, she moved to Dayton, Ohio to attend law school at the University of Dayton where she graduated in 1994. After graduating from law school, Karen worked at the Montgomery County Public Defender's office until 1996 when she started to build her immigration law practice. She represents immigrants from approximately 50 countries. Currently, she is a partner in practice with the firm of Skelton, McQuiston, Gounaris & Henry and limits her practice to various aspects of Immigration law and criminal defense of immigrants where the consequences of a plea or conviction can jeopardize the alien's immigration status. She is fluent in English and Spanish and prides herself in providing a multilingual environment which can address all the needs of her clients.
Her areas of immigration practice include:
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Political Asylum;
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Deportation and Removal;
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Green Cards
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Employment based immigration applications & petitions, including H2B, H1B, H2A, H3, L, O and P visa applications;
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Change of Status applications
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Overseas Consular processing;
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Naturalization and Revocation of US citizenship
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All types of Visas
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Legal Procedures Related to Immigration