Ms. Laurel Fedor
Taylor & Fedor
100 Tunxis Hill Road
Fairfield, CT 06825
Skype: fedoratty
2009
Law School
Thomas M Cooley Law School
Bar Admissions
- Connecticut
- New York
Types of Cases Handled
- Deferred Action (DACA and DAPA)
2009
Thomas M Cooley Law School
2009
Thomas M Cooley Law School
The Law Office of Michael J. McCarroll is a boutique immigration firm located in Stamford, CT providing exemplary legal services to clients in the tri-state area and across the globe. If you need help with any type of immigration matter, call us to schedule a free consultation and case evaluation with an experienced immigration attorney.
Our firm is based on the fundamental principals of transparency and accessibility in collaborating with our cliens. As a client, you will notice that our success is built on trust and reliable communication.
Due to our experience with immigration litigation, removal hearings, and contested visa applications, much of our work involves handling complex immigration cases. We also provide a reliable and prudent alternative if you do not want to risk handling an immigration matter alone.
No matter what type of immigration issues you are facing, we are here to help.
Call us at 203.822.7402 to schedule a free phone, Skype or in-person consultation and case evaluation.
2010
Sandra Day O'Conner College of Law
Aleksandr ("Alex") Y. Troyb relies on his diverse background to advise clients on various aspects of immigration, family law, residential and commercial real estate as well as residential and commercial financing. In addition, Alex assists clients with civil litigation, business entity formation, construction and development law, estate planning and probate administration.
Alex is licensed to practice in Connecticut and New York courts, as well as the Federal District Court for the District of Connecticut. Alex serves as a director on the Board of Directors of the Fairfield County Bar Association, where he also serves as a committee co-chair, and as Secretary and member of the Executive Committee of the Connecticut Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Alex received his B.S. in Business Administration (Information Technology) from the University of Connecticut School of Business in 2004 (Magna Cum Laude). In addition to Information Technology, Alex obtained significant concentrations in Marketing and Finance. While at the University of Connecticut, Alex was a New England Scholar, recipient of several scholarships and academic awards, and became a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma International Honors Society and the Golden Key International Honour Society.
In 2008, Alex received his degree of Juris Doctor from the Pace University School of Law (Magna Cum Laude). During his time in law school, Alex received several academic scholarships, served as Articles Editor for the Pace Law Review, and provided significant contribution in the writing of "Judges as Mediators: Retaining Neutrality and Avoiding the Trap of Social Engineering," which was published by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
Alex regularly handles international matters with complex jurisdictional issues. One such example is a case of first impression involving international law and jurisdiction in family matters which resulted in a favorable jurisdictional disposition. See Zitkene v. Zitkus, 2011 WL 4447229 (Sup. Ct. 2011); affirmed by the Connecticut Appellate Court, Zitkene v. Zitkus, 140 Conn. App. 856 (2013).
Alex’s fluency in both English and Russian helps facilitate communication and transactions with clients from the former Soviet Republics.
Additionally, Alex coaches the Mock Trial Team at Westhill High School in Stamford, Connecticut.
2009
Pace University School of Law
Aleksandr ("Alex") Y. Troyb relies on his diverse background to advise clients on various aspects of immigration, family law, residential and commercial real estate as well as residential and commercial financing. In addition, Alex assists clients with civil litigation, business entity formation, construction and development law, estate planning and probate administration.
Alex is licensed to practice in Connecticut and New York courts, as well as the Federal District Court for the District of Connecticut. Alex serves as a director on the Board of Directors of the Fairfield County Bar Association, where he also serves as a committee co-chair, and as Secretary and member of the Executive Committee of the Connecticut Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Alex received his B.S. in Business Administration (Information Technology) from the University of Connecticut School of Business in 2004 (Magna Cum Laude). In addition to Information Technology, Alex obtained significant concentrations in Marketing and Finance. While at the University of Connecticut, Alex was a New England Scholar, recipient of several scholarships and academic awards, and became a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma International Honors Society and the Golden Key International Honour Society.
In 2008, Alex received his degree of Juris Doctor from the Pace University School of Law (Magna Cum Laude). During his time in law school, Alex received several academic scholarships, served as Articles Editor for the Pace Law Review, and provided significant contribution in the writing of "Judges as Mediators: Retaining Neutrality and Avoiding the Trap of Social Engineering," which was published by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
Alex regularly handles international matters with complex jurisdictional issues. One such example is a case of first impression involving international law and jurisdiction in family matters which resulted in a favorable jurisdictional disposition. See Zitkene v. Zitkus, 2011 WL 4447229 (Sup. Ct. 2011); affirmed by the Connecticut Appellate Court, Zitkene v. Zitkus, 140 Conn. App. 856 (2013).
Alex’s fluency in both English and Russian helps facilitate communication and transactions with clients from the former Soviet Republics.
Additionally, Alex coaches the Mock Trial Team at Westhill High School in Stamford, Connecticut.
2009
Pace University School of Law
Kidambi & Associates, P.C. is a full service Business Immigration Law Firm.
Our Mission is to provide individual service and careful attention to client needs. We believe, It is one thing to practice immigration law and quite another to be a dedicated client advocate. We strive, as an organization, to do the latter. So, we can proudly say that we are in the business of ‘Serving Immigrants Serving America'®
1997
George Washington University - 1995
General practice law firm www.uks.com part of a worldwide network of law firms called Meritas serving over 70 countries
2005
Boston University
1994
University of Connecticut
2008
University of Connecticut
My firm handles all types of Immigration cases. We have two locations; Danbury, Connecticut and Port Chester, NY
1986
Pace Law School
1992
- 1991
General practice law firm www.uks.com part of a worldwide network of law firms called Meritas serving over 70 countries
2005
Boston University
Ana Nobleza Siscar, LLC, is a business that specializes in the practice of immigration and naturalization law. Its core mission is to render high-caliber service and utmost care to clients in securing their lawful immigration status, essential in empowering themselves, fully integrating into the community, and contributing to the growth of the U.S. economy.
The firm handles cases involving Asylum and Protection, Business and Employment, Consular Processing, DACA, Waivers, Students and Exchange Visitors, Naturalization, Investor, and Healthcare Related Professionals.
www.siscarllc.com
2011
University of the Philippines and the University of Arizona (2001)
Located in Stamford, Connecticut, the lawyers at Jasinsky Immigration Law devote their practices exclusively to U.S. immigration law matters. We represent individuals and organizations throughout the United States and around the world. Consultations through our virtual offices (via SKYPE) are available 24 hours / day. We handle all types of green card cases, including:
Our firm also handles the full range of temporary visas (H-1B, L-1, O, P, E1/E2, etc.), issues arising at consulates worldwide, J-1 waivers, 601 waivers for prospective permanent residents, 212(d)(3) waivers for temporary visas, unlawful presence / fraud issues / criminal history, and corporate immigration compliance and risk management for employers of foreign nationals. In appropriate cases we will also handle appearances before Immigration Court on behalf of a client.
Peruse our website www.jasinsky.com to learn more about us. Better yet, if you are looking for an attorney to handle your immigration case, send me an e-mail or give me a call to discuss you matter briefly and to get a feel for our firm. This is the best way to make a preliminary determination of whether or not our firm will be a "good fit" for your immigration needs, and to learn on a more personal basis about our firm philosophy and how we would handle your case.
Laura N. Jasinsky
Principal
2010
The John Marshall Law School (Chicago)
�� �� �� �� �� �� ��In addition to his private practice, Maurice David Maitland, Sr. Esq. has a distinguished record of public and private service.���� He has been consistently named to the Connecticut Bar Association���s 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012, Pro Bono Honor Roll. As part of his ����activities, he advocates for indigent claimants seeking federal disability, SSI, immigration, and railroad workers benefits. He participated in the 2008-2009 law schools National Appellate Advocacy Competition as a chief judge in federal court in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is a graduate of the City College of City University of New York Honors��� Program in Urban Legal studies where he obtained his BA (Phi Beta Kappa). He obtained his Juris Doctor degree from the Thomas Cooley Law School, Michigan. At Cooley, he was the President of the American Trial Lawyers Association.
Attorney Maitland is a member of the state and federal courts in Connecticut. He is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association, American Bar Association, American Immigration Lawyers Association, National Organization of Social Security Claimants��� Representatives, Federalist Society, and Adventist Lawyers. ��Mr. Maitland worked with the government Disability Services Program, New York City, New York. At that program, he assisted thousands of indigent���s claimants seeking Federal disability benefits from the Social Security Administration from 1996 to 2010. Atty. Maitland has engaged in public interests law to help claimants with Social Security disability and immigration benefits.
�� �� �� �� ��Equally important, Atty. Maitland is the Religious Liberty leader for the North Bronx Adventist Church, NY; and he appreciates the work of ConvectionUSA to secure amongst other things, our religious freedom. He can be reached at mdmlawyer.com ��and ��646-761-2770.
2007
Thomas Cooley Law School
Biography
Office: Resident Partner, Stamford, Connecticut Office
Practice Areas: Immigration, Consular and Naturalization Law Admitted: 1986, Connecticut; March 4, 2004, US Supreme Court Bar Education: Cornell University, B.F.A.; New York Law School, J.D., 1985. Member, Law Review; Recipient: Honors, Oral Argument; Winner, Legal Writing Competition, Case Comment Appointments:
Legal Intern, United Nations Office of Legal Affairs (1983); Chair, Symposium, The Supreme Court and Church-State Relations-Separation or Accommodation (1985); Initiated and Presented Award to Justice Brennan at the Supreme Court (1985); Member, Board of Directors, New York Law School Alumni Association (1994-1996); Member, Board of Ethics, City of Stamford (1984-90); Convenor and Chair, Board of Rabbis, Stamford, Connecticut (1989-90); Delegate, NCSJ, Helsinki Conference on Human Rights (1988); Member, Board of Directors, Jewish Family Service (1986-88); Member, Board of Governors, National Conference on Soviet Jewry (1980-82); Member, Board of Directors, Stamford Theatre Works (2005-). Professional Activities and Recognition:
Judge, Robert Wagner Court Competition (3/04); Legal Expert, U.S. Immigration Law re: Hague Convention (2003); Chair, Panel on Gender Differences in Law Practice, Regional Bar Association (2003-2004); Co-Chair, Law Practice Management Committee, Regional Bar Association (2002-2003); Panelist, CT Bar Institute Continuing Legal Education, Seminar on Immigration Law (2003); Liaison, Department of Labor Regional Task Force, American Immigration Lawyers Association (1999-2000); Chair, Connecticut Chapter, American Immigration Lawyers Association (1995-1996); Awarded BV�� Rating by Martindale-Hubbell (2004)( A BV Rating is an indication of an exemplary reputation and well-established practice); Media Consultant on Immigration Law. Member: Stamford/Norwalk, Darien and Wilton Regional Bar Association; American Immigration Lawyers Association (Chair, Connecticut Chapter, 1995-1996)
1987
New York Law School
Wiggin and Dana, a full service law firm with over 135 attorneys and offices in Connecticut, New York and Philadelphia, counsels our corporate, institutional and individual clients with respect to virtually all of their legal needs.
2010
Pace University School of Law