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Ayala, Siovhan Sheridan

Siovhan Sheridan Ayala - Tucson, AZ

Attorney at Ayala Law Office, P.C.

Immigration Law - USCIS Petitions and Applications - Family Based Visas and Employment Based Visas Lawyers in Tucson, AZ

70 West Franklin Street Tucson, AZ 85701

Tucson Immigration Law - USCIS Petitions and Applications - Family Based Visas and Employment Based Visas Lawyer

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Immigration Law - USCIS Petitions and Applications - Family Based Visas and Employment Based Visas
  • Naturalization, USCIS Interviews
  • Immigration Appellate Defense
  • Federal Immigration Appeals
  • BIA (Board of Immigration Appeals)
  • EOIR (Executive Office of Immigration Review)
  • Immigration Court and Removal Defense
  • Writs of Mandamus, Writs of Habeas Corpus,
  • Petitions for Review, Immigration Stays
  • ICE Bonds and ICE Interviews
  • AAO – Administrative Appeals
  • Custody & Visitation & Legal Decision-Making Rights
  • Paternity
  • Complex Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Trusts/Wills
  • Estate Planning
  • Probate
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Federal Appeals

Attorney Information

Education

  • Legal Education

    • University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, Washington
      J.D.
      Honors: Phi Beta Kappa
  • Non Legal Education

    • Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
      M.T.S.
    • Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
      B.A.
      Honors: magna cum laude

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Attorney

Past Positions

  • Arevalo Law Firm, LLC
  • Immigrant Law Group, P.C.

Pro Bono Activities

  • Arevalo Law Firm, LLC

Representative Cases

  • Bartolome v. Sessions, 904 F.3d 803 (9th Cir. 2018)
  • Matter of Coronado Acevedo, 28 I&N Dec. 648 (A.G. 2022)
  • Quijada v. Dominguez, 550 P.3d 153 (Ariz. 2024)
  • Ojeda v. Garland, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 21999 (9th Cir. 2024)

Bar Admissions

  • Arizona
  • Oregon
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit
  • U.S. District Court District of Arizona
  • U.S. District Court Western District of Washington
  • U.S. District Court District of Oregon

Other Affiliations

  • Pima County Bar Association
  • American Immigration Lawyers Association
  • Customs and Border Patrol Liaison, Arizona Co-Chair

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Tucson, AZ

70 West Franklin Street
Tucson, AZ 85701

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Phone: 520-756-9947

Fax: (503) 288-7877

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