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With more than two decades of dedicated immigration law experience, Tina helps clients strategize their immigration policies and programs with a global perspective. Her experience includes all aspects of immigrant and nonimmigrant strategy and preparation, with a focus on corporate compliance.
She represents large multinational technology consulting companies, financial services companies, healthcare companies and athletic teams. Though she is deeply entrenched in her clients’ strategic goals, Tina is invested in their day-to-day activities and what makes their businesses tick. To that end, she is dedicated to ensuring they always feel heard and listened to—clients appreciate not only her responsiveness, but her also willingness to be agile: she frequently brings in colleagues with other focus areas to draw on their knowledge and help achieve the best, well-rounded results for her clients.
Tina’s belief in breaking down silos also runs deep within her internal team—she always ensures teaching, development and collaboration are at the forefront of her practice. Using this approach allows her and her colleagues to find creative solutions for clients through transparent communication and teamwork.
Education
- George Washington University School of Law, J.D., 1998
- Lehigh University, B.A., cum laude , 1995
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Admissions
Bar Admissions: New York, New Jersey
Practice Limited to Federal Immigration & Nationality Law
Awards
Phi Beta Kappa
Honorable Mention, The George Washington University Law School’s International Law Writing Competition
Professional accomplishments
Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association
Member, American Bar Association
Member, New York Democratic Lawyers Council
Publications and lectures
Tina Niedzwiecki & Shane Dizon, Child Status Protection Act Flowchart and Letter to Client Regarding CSPA Options, AILA’s Immigration Practice Toolbox, Second Edition, 2006.
Howard Gordon & Tina Niedzwiecki, The Child Status Protection Act: Is the Problem of “Aging Out” Solved?, Immigration Law Today, Vol 22 No. 3 (May/June 2003).
Tina Niedzwiecki, The Reconciliation in Argentina: Is It Complete?, Perspectives on Business and Economics 13 Persp. or: Bus. & Econ. 65 (1995).
Speaker for American Council on International Personnel.