Contact Claudia Zucker Toll Free at: 1-866-241-5022
The Law firm of Attorney Claudia J. Zucker is located
in the Washington D.C. area, minutes from major legal
and business centers in the U.S. Capital and the headquarters
of the Immigration and Naturalization Service in Arlington,
Virginia.
Attorney Claudia Zucker graduated from Boston College
in 1984 with a B.A. in political science, where she
was on the Dean's List and graduated with 3rd honors.
She graduated from Boston University Law School in
1988 with a Doctorate in Law, she was a member of
the International Law Review. She is a frequent lecturer
on immigration issues and domestic law. She has been
published many times concerning these issues. She
has been involved in immigration issues in college
when she worked for U.S. Senator John Heintz as an
immigration liaison and researcher. She has had her
own law office since 1992 and has clients in many
states and many countries worldwide. English, Spanish
and French are spoken in the office. She currently
listed in the Permanent National Registry of Who's
Who in American Law.
Attorney Claudia J. Zucker represents both businesses
and aliens in the process of obtaining permanent residence
and non-immigrant status. Her business immigration
practice includes filing for permanent residence through
the alien labor certification process; as well as
filing for non-immigrant work visas.
Attorney Claudia J. Zucker's practice also emphasizes
issues related to divorce in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
She represents both husband's and wives in the divorce
process; as well as mothers and fathers in custody
and support matters where the parties are not married.
If there is a battle over what state or country has
jurisdiction over the case, Ms. Zucker works with
out-of-state, or out-of-country attorney's to resolve
the issue.
Attorney Claudia J. Zucker is uniquely able to handle
family law issues involving immigration issues. She
handles many abused spouse petition relating to both
family law and immigration law, as well as divorces
affecting immigration status of one of the parties.
|