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Edilaine Telles - Philadelphia, PA
1608 Walnut StreetSuite 1301 Philadelphia, PA 19103
Hogan & Vandenberg, LLC
Overview
“I believe I truly can make a difference as an immigration attorney.”
Edilaine has more than 10 years of experience with litigation cases. As an attorney in Brazil, she practiced civil law until having the opportunity to move to the United States. Here, she gained personal experience on the complex path to citizenship and saw the emotional burden of navigating through immigration law, especially for the ones who do not have adequate legal counseling...
“I believe I truly can make a difference as an immigration attorney.”
Edilaine has more than 10 years of experience with litigation cases. As an attorney in Brazil, she practiced civil law until having the opportunity to move to the United States. Here, she gained personal experience on the complex path to citizenship and saw the emotional burden of navigating through immigration law, especially for the ones who do not have adequate legal counseling...
“I believe I truly can make a difference as an immigration attorney.”
Edilaine has more than 10 years of experience with litigation cases. As an attorney in Brazil, she practiced civil law until having the opportunity to move to the United States. Here, she gained personal experience on the complex path to citizenship and saw the emotional burden of navigating through immigration law, especially for the ones who do not have adequate legal counseling. With her professional experience solving legal problems in Brazil and her passion to help others, Edilaine decided to pursue a career in Immigration law, being licensed to practice both in the U.S. and Brazil.
Edilaine has a bachelors for the Centro Universitario do Distrito Federal – UDF, in Brazil, and is licensed by the Alabama State Bar and is a member of the American Bar Association.
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