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Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP
555 Montgomery St, 4th Floor
San Francisco CA 94111
United States
Rebekah is an Associate at Fragomen’s San Francisco office, where she advises multinational corporate clients in the technology industry on a wide range of U.S. employment-based nonimmigrant and permanent residency matters. She has managed new hire processes and supported EB-2, I-140 and National Interest Waiver programs for Fortune 100 companies.
Prior to joining the San Francisco office, Rebekah was a paralegal at the firm’s Silicon Valley office from 2016 to 2018, where she handled L-1 and TN visas, as well as EB-1C petitions for multinational managers. She also managed a range of immigrant and nonimmigrant matters, including family-based immigration and removal defense cases, as a paralegal at a local immigration firm in Michigan.
During law school, Rebekah served as a law student intern providing pro bono guidance to university students, including advising F-1 international students and undocumented students on immigration-related issues.
Rebekah has provided pro bono services as a student attorney with the University of Washington Immigration Law Clinic, where she assisted an asylum seeker who was detained at the Northwest ICE Processing Center and helped asylum seekers obtain work authorization. She also volunteered with the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project in Seattle, Washington, where she performed asylum intake interviews and prepared asylum applications.
Education
- University of Washington School of Law, J.D., 2021
- University of Michigan, B.A., cum laude, 2015
More from Rebekah
Admissions
Bar Admissions: Washington
Practice Limited to Federal Immigration & Nationality Law
Awards
University of Washington School of Law’s Pro Bono Honors, 2021
Washington Law Review’s K&L Gates Diversity in Scholarship Award, 2021
Professional accomplishments
Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association
Member, National Native American Bar Association
Publications and lectures
Author, “Let Indians Decide: How Restricting Border Passage by Blood Quantum Infringes on Tribal Sovereignty.” Washington Law Review, Volume 96, Issue 1, Pages 311-342, 2021.