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Sapna Annicelli

Sapna’s passion is helping families and employees achieve their immigration goals. She stands for personal and professional advocacy.
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Sapna’s passion is helping families and employees achieve their immigration goals. She stands for personal and professional advocacy.

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Sapna takes pride in fostering and enriching client relationships—particularly relationships with small- and mid-size companies seeking global talent to support growth and innovation. She represents a wide variety of companies, including enterprises in the management consulting, IT consulting, technology, construction and engineering sectors, emphasizing a personal, face-to-face client service style.

She strives to tailor Fragomen’s expansive resources to the individual needs of each client. Beginning with the firm’s well-tested standard approaches and systems, she collaborates with the client to discover useful components that can be customized to meet their goals and work within their systems. On the policy and program level, she utilizes industry benchmarking techniques to help clients set and meet goals, while incorporating the latest developments and changes in immigration legislation and regulation.

For more granular, day-to-day service, she prepares her teams by immersing them in the unique culture of each client, customizing their interactions for a seamless fit—from the tenor of employee experience and engagement to the clients’ internal communications style.  Her management style emphasizes accountability, responsibility and recognition—her team members are given room to grow and innovate on their clients’ behalf, and their efforts are supported and rewarded by Sapna.

This approach has yielded valuable innovations in her clients’ immigration programs, including dedicated “office hours” for client employees to check in on their progress through the immigration system, to sophisticated automated communications that provide valuable information and radically decrease unnecessary or redundant employee contact.

Sapna maintains an active pro bono practice. She assists with immigration clinics for the International Institute of New England, an organization that provides legal services to refugees and immigrants from around the world. She also contributes her knowledge to the Boston office of the Political Asylum/Immigration Representation Project, a nationwide organization that provides free legal services to asylum seekers and promotes the rights of detained immigrants.

Sapna sits on the board of directors for the South Asian Bar Association of Greater Boston, the regional voice of South Asians in the legal profession and the wider community they serve. She currently serves as President of the Association.

Sapna speaks English and Gujarati.

This approach has yielded valuable innovations in her clients’ immigration programs, including dedicated “office hours” for client employees to check in on their progress through the immigration system, to sophisticated automated communications that provide valuable information and radically decrease unnecessary or redundant employee contact.

Sapna maintains an active pro bono practice. She assists with immigration clinics for the International Institute of New England, an organization that provides legal services to refugees and immigrants from around the world. She also contributes her knowledge to the Boston office of the Political Asylum/Immigration Representation Project, a nationwide organization that provides free legal services to asylum seekers and promotes the rights of detained immigrants.

Sapna sits on the board of directors for the South Asian Bar Association of Greater Boston, the regional voice of South Asians in the legal profession and the wider community they serve. She currently serves as President of the Association.

Sapna speaks English and Gujarati.

Education

  • New England Law - Boston, J.D., 2009
  • New York University, B.A., 2006

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Admissions

Bar Admissions: New York, Massachusetts

Practice Limited to Federal Immigration & Nationality Law

Awards

Listed in Best Lawyers in America, 2026

Listed in Chambers USA, 2021 to 2026

Listed in Best Lawyers, 2023 to 2025

Named a “Rising Star” in the field of immigration law by Super Lawyers, 2013 to present

Professional accomplishments

Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association

Member, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce

President, Greater Boston South Asian Bar Association (SABA), 2025

Member, Greater Boston SABA

Member, Massachusetts Association of Women Lawyers

Former Treasurer, Greater Boston SABA, 2024

Publications and lectures

Speaker, “Navigating Project Firewall: Strengthening H-1B Compliance in a Heightened Enforcement Era.” Fragomen, 5 November 2025.

Speaker, “Creative Immigration Options Outside of the H-1B.” Interstride, Webinar, 26 April 2023.

Speaker, “HR Immigration Law Update.” New England Human Resources Association, Boston, MA, March 7, 2018.

Speaker, “HR Immigration Law Update.” New England Human Resources Association, Boston, MA, October 30, 2017.

Speaker, “HR Immigration Law Update.” New England Human Resources Association, Boston, MA, August 10, 2017.

Co-chair and moderator, “Immigration Changes and Impact in Light of New Administration.” South American Bar Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, July 14, 2017.

Speaker, New England Human Resources Annual Conference, Falmouth, MA, September 29, 2016.

Speaker, “Corporate Immigration Policy Drafting and Business Immigration Updates.” New England Human Resources Association, November 28, 2015.

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T:+1 617 574 0454

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100 High St, 3rd Floor

Boston MA 02110

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June 5, 2026 | Fragomen news

Fragomen Earns Top Rankings in Chambers USA 2026Read more

February 26, 2026 | Meeting

Global Mobility Mornings hosted by Fragomen BostonRead more

November 5, 2025 | Webinar

Navigating Project Firewall: Strengthening H-1B Compliance in a Heightened Enforcement EraRead more
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June 5, 2026 | Fragomen news

Fragomen Earns Top Rankings in Chambers USA 2026Read more

February 26, 2026 | Meeting

Global Mobility Mornings hosted by Fragomen BostonRead more

November 5, 2025 | Webinar

Navigating Project Firewall: Strengthening H-1B Compliance in a Heightened Enforcement EraRead more
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F: +1 617 226 4561

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February 26, 2026 | Meeting

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Navigating Project Firewall: Strengthening H-1B Compliance in a Heightened Enforcement EraRead more
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