$ 300-300 per hour
also known as Sheila Hahn
Sheila Starkey Hahn graduated from the University of Buffalo with majors in English Literature and Spanish. She received her JD from the University of Minnesota Law School. Ms. Starkey Hahn has a solo practice representing companies and individuals in immigrant and nonimmigrant visa matters. She served as the Chair of the National Pro Bono Committee of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), the Advocacy Chair for AILA’s mid-south Chapter and the Treasurer, Pro Bono Liaison and Citizenship Day Chair of the AILA DC Chapter, as well as Ambassador to the American Immigration Council (AIC). Ms. Starkey Hahn has lectured on topics of immigration law at universities, embassies, international organizations and AILA conferences. She is the author of numerous articles on a variety of topics in immigration law. Ms. Starkey Hahn has traveled to Artesia, New Mexico and Dilley and Karnes, Texas to provide pro bono legal representation to detained Central American asylum seekers.
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30 years | 1,000 cases
$ 300-300 per hour
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Acquired: 1996
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Acquired: 1995
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Posted by anonymous | August 27, 2014 | Immigration
Sheila is a terrific Lawyer
Sheila is a great lawyer. She helped me with my asylum Case. I thought I had no chance of winning because my case was very complex and I didn't know how the legal system works in America. She was very friendly, efficient and explained things to me in a way I could understand. If it wasn't for her I w...
"I endorse this lawyer. have had the singular pleasure of serving as co-counsel with Ms. Starkey Hahn on several occasions and cannot recommend her highly enough. She is a highly skilled, extremely knowledgeable and dedicated immigration attorney, esteemed by her clients and colleagues for her attentive advocacy and generous spirit. Ms. Starkey Hahn has extensive experience representing businesses and their employees in both immigrant and nonimmigrant visa matters. Ms. Starkey Hahn is a tireless crusader on behalf of immigration. A client could not ask for a better advocate, nor an attorney, for a better colleague."
"Sheila Starkey Hahn is a master of employment-based immigration. She is relentless, highly attentive to detail, and always ahead of the curve. Sheila is also a delight to work with. Her enthusiasm and good humor immediately place all parties at ease and focused on success."
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Best Lawyers in America for Immigration Law, Best Lawyers in America
2020
Best Law Firms in America for Immigration Law, Best Lawyers and USA Today
2018
Michael Maggio Pro Bono Award, American Immigration Lawyers Association
2015
Pro Bono Guardian, American Immigration Lawyers Association
2015
Michael Maggio Pro Bono Award - Grp Award to Artesia Volunteers, American Immigration Lawyers Association
2013
Pro Bono Champion, American Immigration Lawyers Association
2012
AILA Pro Bono Star, American Immigration Lawyers Association
2009
Committee Person of the Year - Pro Bono & Outreach Division, American Immigration Lawyers Association DC Chapter
1994
Scholarship with Servicio Paz y Justicia, Montevideo, Uruguay, MacArthur Foundation
2004 - Present
Attorney, Law Offices of Sheila Starkey Hahn
1996 - 2004
Attorney, Marty, LaMadrid & Starkey
1994 - 1995
Student Director, Refugee Law Clinic, University Of Minnesota Law School
1993 - 1995
Legal Intern, University Of Minnesota Office of International Student and Scholar Services
1992 - 1995
Law Clerk, Minnesota Advocates For Human Rights
2018 - 2019
Mid-South Immigration AdvocatesBoard Member
2017 - 2019
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationChair, National Pro Bono Committee
2017 - 2018
American Immigration Lawyers Association (MidSouth chapter)Advocacy Chair
2016 - 2017
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationCommittee Member, Pro Bono Task Force
2015 - 2016
AILA Mid-South ChapterAdvocacy Chair
2012 - 2013
American Immigration Lawyers Association DC ChapterTreasurer
2010 - 2012
American Immigration CouncilAmbassador
2010 - 2015
Immigration Advocates NetworkModerator, Community Forum
1998 - 2010
American Immigration Law FoundationCommittee Member, Annual Immigrant Achievement Awards
Green Card Approved
Asylum Granted
1996
JD - Juris Doctor
1990
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2019
Child Asylum Seekers and the Trump Administration's Targeting of the Most Vulnerable
2018
The Current American Immigrant Experience
2018
Basics of Asylum
2017
The Current State of Immigration and the Future of DACA
2017
Immigration Developments under the Trump Administration
2017
Q&A with USCIS Representatives, Moderator
2017
Exposing Expedited Removals and Streamlined Criminal Reentry Prosecutions
2016
2016
Working at the Intersection of Foreign and Domestic: Policy Challenges During the Obama Presidency
2016
Building Your Asylum Case
2016
Expedited Removal and Reinstatement of Removal
2015
Strategies Seeking an H-1B Extension Beyond the Six-Year Limit
2015
Working with Detained Individuals using Family Detention as an Example
2015
J-1 Hardship Waivers
2014
Basic Issues in Naturalization
2012
"All You Need is Love" Part II: Marriage-Based Cases
2011
How to Start an Immigration Practice
2011
Basic Issues in Naturalization and Derivative Citizenship
2011
Family-Based Immigration: The Basics and Beyond
2010
Invited Speaker
2010
Naturalization Workshop Volunteer Training
2010
Immigration Policy
2009
Family-Based Immigrant Visa Workshop
2009
Understanding Immigration Fraud
2008
Driver's Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants
2006
H-1B Process
2018
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