Sheila earned her law degree from University of Michigan law school in 2000, where she focused on asylum and refugee law, and her undergraduate degree from Loyola University Chicago in 1995.
Her practice is focused on all areas of U.S. immigration including employment-based immigration guiding employers and foreign national professionals through the U.S. immigration temporary and permanent residence sponsorship process. She also assists individuals and families in family-based sponsorship and naturalization cases.
She represents clients across industries, including institutions of higher education, healthcare, manufacturing, engineering, information technology and financial services.
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