Robert Genovese - Los Angeles, CA
Attorney at Law Offices of Gita B. Kapur and Associates
Immigration and Naturalization Law Lawyers in Los Angeles, CA
617 S. Olive St. Suite 1000 Los Angeles, CA 90014
Los Angeles Immigration and Naturalization Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Immigration and Naturalization Law
Attorney Information
Overview
I chose immigration law because I find it deeply rewarding to help clients who are experiencing hardship. Being able to provide relief through legal advocacy and knowing that my work can make a meaningful difference in their lives gives me a strong sense of purpose and fulfillment.
What motivates me daily is the opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of clients facing real hardship. Knowing that my work can help someone find safety, stability, or reunite with loved ones keeps me focused and driven. Each case is a reminder that my efforts matter, and that sense of purpose is what fuels me every day.
What keeps me going each day is knowing my work makes a real difference. A recent highlight was seeing clients become U.S. citizens—witnessing that moment makes all the effort worth it and reminds me why I do this work.
I find asylum and humanitarian cases the most rewarding, especially when clients who have endured significant trauma are granted the opportunity to find safety in the United States. Seeing them begin a new chapter and build a better life here is incredibly meaningful and reminds me why this work matters.
People should choose me because I approach every case with the same dedication and urgency as if it were my own family or friends on the line. I don’t treat cases as files—I fight for my clients with everything I have, knowing that the outcome can change their lives. That personal investment drives me to be thorough, strategic, and relentless in pursuing the best possible result.
I’m the son of immigrants, and without my parents’ difficult journey, I wouldn’t have the opportunities I do today. That experience drives my passion to help others find safety and a better future in the U.S.
I feel deeply fulfilled knowing that through hard work and diligence, I can help provide immigration relief to those in need, making a real difference in people’s lives.
Education
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Legal Education
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American University, Washington College of Law,
Washington,
District of Columbia
J.D.
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American University, Washington College of Law,
Washington,
District of Columbia
Bar Admissions
- California, 2018
Contact
617 S. Olive St.
Suite 1000
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Phone: 213-784-6598
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.gitakapurlaw.com
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