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Camila Conte

Camila Conte

Camila Conte is a licensed attorney in both Brazil and the United States (Virginia), offering a unique perspective on immigration law. As a Brazilian native, she experienced U.S. immigration procedures firsthand before attaining her U.S. citizenship. Her personal life experiences, combined with her legal expertise, have laid the foundation for her fulfilling career as an immigration attorney, a role she has embraced since 2019.

Specializing in business immigration, Camila assists companies with the cross-border movement of personnel, navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration law and related employment and corporate compliance matters. Her practice encompasses both immigrant and non-immigrant visas, allowing her to fulfill her clients needs and long-term objectives. She handles applications directly with U.S. Embassies/Consulates abroad, change of status, and adjustment of status applications related to a wide range of visas, including EB-2, EB-3, EB-4, H-1B, E-2, E-3, TN, L-1A, L-1B, and R-1. She also has in-depth expertise with the entire PERM application process with the Department of Labor and has a successful track record with appeals at the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) level.

Camila's collaboration with a diverse range of organizations, including national physical therapy centers, global consulting companies, security firms, tech start-ups, and greenhouse builders, has given her an invaluable insight into her clients core businesses. This enables her to anticipate their legal needs and provide comprehensive analyses, actively contributing to her clients' legal solutions. She takes great pride in fostering strong, lasting partnerships built on trust and mutual success.

Education:
University of Richmond, School of Law
Juris Doctor, May 2018
Universidade Candido Mendes
Bachelor of Laws, December 2014

Associations and Admissions:
Virginia Bar Association, 2018
Brazilian Bar Association (OAB), 2015
Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)