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Dustin Saldarriaga is an immigration lawyer with extensive experience as a government attorney at both the national and local levels, including as a federal litigator. A graduate of Harvard Law School and Harvard College, Dustin was a Fulbright Scholar and the recipient of the prestigious Skadden Fellowship, through which he represented immigrant youth seeking protection in the U.S.
As a Trial Attorney at the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of the Solicitor, Dustin litigated matters arising under various federal employment laws. As the lead attorney on cases stemming from the Immigration and Naturalization Act, Dustin recovered hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid wages for workers, including H-1B, H-2A, and H-2B visa holders. Dustin also co-led litigation against the largest non-chain photo and video store in the U.S. in a significant employment discrimination matter that resulted in the payment of over $3 million in back wages and other monetary relief to more than 1,300 class members.
As Associate Counsel at the New York City Mayor’s Office, Dustin served as a key legal liaison between City Hall and the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, a role in which he advised on a variety of matters that impact immigrant New Yorkers. Dustin also counseled the Mayor and his staff on a broad portfolio of legal and administrative matters, including oversight and investigation hearings, regulatory compliance, ethics, and information privacy.
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2 Park Avenue, Floor 20, New York, NY, 10016
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Posted by Peter | November 29, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
E2 Visa
I am incredibly grateful for Dustin's time and attention to detail with navigating my E2 Visa application. I initially didn't think my business would qualify, and didn't feel overly confident about my odds of being approved. Dustin helped me navigate the entire process and put together an exceptional...
Posted by Patricia | August 01, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
TN Visa
I hired Dustin to help me with my visa process. It was not only approved but the whole process was easy and they guided me through every step, even after it was approved. It was a great experience working with him.
Posted by Ro | November 08, 2020 | Immigration
Mr.
Dustin Saldarriaga, Esquire will leave no stone unturned in handling your immigration case. He has the credentials, experience and integrity to represent you zealously before all courts or tribunals. He also possesses the empathy, warmth and interpersonal communication skills to identify with you a...
Posted by anonymous | October 25, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Asylum
Look no further, Dustin is the best!
Dustin Saldarriaga is a very professional and dedicated Attorney. Dustin represented me in my Asylum case and I’m proud to let you know that it was a great success. And guess what? Last year I Naturalized and now I’m an American citizen! Dustin did not only give me his time and presence to clearly u...
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2011
Skadden Fellowship, Skadden Foundation
2006
Fulbright Scholarship, Fulbright Association
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Client Champion Award, Martindale-Hubbell
2020 - Present
Associate, Scott Legal, PC
1900 - Present
Associate, Scott Legal, P.C.
2018 - 2020
Associate Counsel, New York City Mayor's Office
2013 - 2017
Trial Attorney, U.S. Department Of Labor, Office Of The Solicitor
2011 - 2013
Attorney, Community Legal Services & Counseling Center
2014 - 2016
American Bar AssociationFellow
Settlement resulted in the payment of $3,220,000 in back wages and other monetary relief to more than 1,300 affected class members.
Settlement required employer to pay $500,000 in back pay, punitive and compensatory damages, and penalties.
2011
JD
2006
AB
2006
English
Spanish