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I am the daughter of immigrants and the first member of my family to graduate from high school. I was selected by Attorney General Janet Reno to become an Immigration Judge in the Executive Office for Immigration Review. I currently teach Immigration Law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. I have decades of experience in immigration and nationality law. The breadth of my experience is extensive, from employment-based cases for multinational corporations to immigrant petitions for individuals.
I am proud to be among the 5% of women lawyers included in the Inaugural edition of Martindale-Hubbell® Bar Register of Preeminent Women Lawyers™. Fewer than five percent of women lawyers received the AV® Preeminent™rating, which utilizes a rigorous peer rating system, and is given only to those lawyers who demonstrate the highest legal and ethical standards. I was awarded this rating after eleven years of practicing law and I have maintained this rating since then.
A long-standing member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), I have served in several leadership capacities, and as an elected Chair of the Greater Chicago Chapter. In addition, I was selected to serve as Chair of the Immigration and Nationality Section of the Chicago Bar Association. Solicited for my knowledge in all aspects of immigration law, I have appeared on such local television shows as Chicago Tonight and the Law Channel, and have been interviewed by National Public Radio, the Chicago Tribune, and other media outlets. I am a frequent speaker at various venues.
After my graduation from Vassar College, which was funded by federal government grants and a scholarship, I worked with Austin T. Fragomen, Jr. who encouraged me to become a lawyer. I received my law degree from Case Western University School of Law. I worked under the tutelage of Austin T. Fragomen of Fragomen, Del Rey & Bernsen, which set the stage for my career in immigration law.
I became avidly interested in childhood education and was certified as a Pre-Primary Directress by the American Montessori Society. I am the very proud mother of a graduate of the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland. I have two adopted dogs and a rescued cat.
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State: Illinois
Acquired: 1986
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Posted by anonymous | September 24, 2009 | Immigration
Rami Salahieh, College Instructor
I am very happy and honored that I finally have the opportunity to give a review to Ms. Lisa Scott our best ever Immigration lawyer. Ms. Scott was our Immigration lawyer since my wife and I were studying in college on F-1 student visa. We know her for over 7 years. Lisa helped us to obtain and ren...
Posted by Nivedita | August 26, 2021 | Immigration
Deeply Disappointed
At first, I was optimistic about working with Lisa Scott. She came recommended by my university and was highly rated online. I paid the initial $250 consultation fee and spoke to her briefly on the phone and exchanged a couple of emails. For context, I was looking to obtain an F-1 visa while remai...
Before responding, I reviewed my notes which included your initial email in which you said that because of COVID, you wanted to explore options of processing an F-1 visa in a third country or through a change of status. During our consultation, we discussed the impossibility of obtaining an F-1 visa in a third country and the lengthy processing times for change of status applications. I provided some advice on how to prepare the application. While you indicated that two other law firms believed you could not stop working, I do not agree and you and I discussed the possibility of filing the change of status application during the 60 day grace period that might be available to you if you terminated your employment earlier than the I-94 expiration date; the possibility of extending your H-1B visa status and whether your employer would agree to that; the options of staying with your H-1B employer until the expiration date; the options of taking a leave of absence, and also of going abroad for an F-1 visa (not, in my opinion, a great option given your time constraints). Before we concluded our consultation, I asked if you had any other questions. (I do this at the end of every consultation); you indicated that I had answered all of your questions. I provided a quote for my legal fee in preparing this application. The consultation ended and we did not enter into an attorney-client relationship. A few days later, I received an email from you. I provided you with guidance on the CPT issue in an email the same day.. I received another email from you, asking if I review the application for change of status that you prepared. I replied immediately saying that I did not feel comfortable doing this for ethical reasons. (I had already quoted a fee to you at the end of our consultation.) I have no idea why I did not see the last email you sent. I overlooked it in the many emails I receive everyday. Those individuals who decide to work with me have commented, in their reviews, that they are very happy with communications from my office. My assistant tells everyone of the story of us out for a hike and how I stopped while hiking on a mountain simply to email a client. That said, sometimes I do not receive or simply do not see an email. I apologize if you emailed me and I did not see it. From my viewpoint, I felt that I had been generous, spending the time to review and respond to your questions that arose after our consultation. I hope you were able to use some of the information I gave you during the consultation to achieve a good outcome.
"I am a colleague of Lisa Scott's, and I have benefited greatly from her extensive experience and her willingness to share her insights and knowledge with others. She is generous with her time, and she is clearly dedicated to her work. She has many years of experience as well as the ability to think creatively and strategically. I highly value her advice and appreciate her expertise."
"I endorse this lawyer. I have worked with her on a variety of cases. She is knowledgeable, inciteful and a very professional person. Her knowledge of the law is excellent and she is a wonderful advocate for her clientele. She truly goes the extra mile to make sure that her cases are successful. I cannot say enough good things about her abilities, practice and treatment of her cases."
"I have known Lisa by reputation for many years, and was pleased when she agreed to help me with a delicate matter involving a family member. After the experience, I see why Lisa's clients love her. She is clearly a very knowledgeable and experienced attorney, but just as importantly she cares about her clients and advises them accordingly. Lisa actually took time to assist me while she was recovering from surgery. She is a truly dedicated professional and the champion every client hopes to find when in need of legal representation."
"I have worked with and consulted with Lisa on numerous cases. She has many years of experience and has handled every type of case imaginable. She is a zealous advocate for each and every client. I without reservation endorse her."
"Attorney Scott's wealth of knowledge and tenacity on behalf of her clients is both admirable and a rarity. She is a teacher and student of the industry, always striving for the best outcome for her clients. She is my go-to resource for complex immigration related issues, and she should be yours, too!"
"I have worked with Lisa on a number of different immigration matters and she is without a doubt one of the most professional and knowledgeable attorneys I have ever dealt with."
"Lisa has real depth of knowledge about immigration law, really cares about her clients, and is very helpful. I highly recommend her."
"Lisa is expert in the field of immigration. She is truly a mentor and role model to other immigration attorneys. She is extremely passionate for her work and it shows. She is knowledgable about the law and has the intellectual curiosity to look outside the box. I highly recommend Lisa Scott for any immigration matter."
"Lisa is an expert when it comes to immigration. She always knows what the answer is, how to find it, and what the real issues are. I am always impressed when we speak, and it's clear she has decades of immigration experience."
"I wholeheartedly endorse this lawyer. A top-notch attorney, highly respected in the legal community."
"I worked with Lisa Scott on developing a legal ethics presentation on what to do when there is a conflict of interest between parties that an immigration lawyer is respresenting simultaneously (dual representation). She has a terrific ability to recognize legal issues. She is a trustworthy, experienced and clever lawyer."
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AV Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2018
Who's Who Legal: Corporate Immigration, Who's Who Legal:Corporate Immigration
2018
AV rated, AV rated
2017
Recognized Practitioner, Chambers & Partners Global
2017
Champion, Enterprising Women
2016
Top 20 Immigration Lawyers, Expertise
2017 - Present
Adjunct Professor, Immigration Law, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
1986 - Present
Lawyer, Scott Global Migration Law Group
2015 - Present
NAFSA: Association of International EducatorsNAFSA Trainer
1987 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationChicago Chapter
Chair
National Board of Governors
Chair, Greater Chicago Chapter
2015 - 2016
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationsGlobal Migration Section
2011 - 2012
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationMember, Ethics Committee
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Life After F-1
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Training Options for Foreign Workers
2017
F-1 Students Hot Topics
2017
Life After F-1: Programming for Institutions of Higher Education
2017
Pathways to Permanent Residence
2016
Life After F-1
2016
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Starting an Immigration Practice
2016
Life After F-1: Programming for Institutions of Higher Education
2016
Life After F-1
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Life After F-1
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Life After F-1
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H-1B for Employers
2016
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F-1 Students Hot Topics
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Life After F-1
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Ethics
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Business Immigration
1996
Business Immigration
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What is the last action rule for I-94? The effective date on I-94 of approved H1 B extension or the CBP issued date?
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When filing to adjust status do i need i 94 i seem to have lost it.
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Can a past DACA recipient apply for a non-immigrant visa?
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