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Kimberly Baker Medina has the longest established immigration law practice in Fort Collins. The privately-held Immigration Law Office is fully bi-lingual immigration law attorney that offers a broad range of legal services at genuine prices.
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Kimberly Baker Medina is a hard working professional with years of experience in immigration law and deportation defense. For all these years, she has been providing highly dependable services for youth and families including DACA, family based immigration, immigrant visas, and adjustment of status. She also offers unparalleled legal services for victims of crimes and domestic violence including VAWA and U visas, represents victims in immigration court, and helps immigrants in receiving Asylum, TPS and other humanitarian relief. She is admitted to practice in California and Federal Courts.
Kimberly Baker Medina studied at the University of California Berkeley Law (Boalt Hall) and was awarded a year-long grant by the Berkeley Law Foundation for undertaking cutting-edge public interest projects which play a significant role in helping legally disadvantaged or underrepresented groups. She is a Berkeley Law Foundation Grantee (1989-1990) who founded the Peer Advocacy Program with the Income Rights Project (San Francisco, CA). In addition to this, she is also a RMIAN 2013 Pro Bono Service Awardee and a Shirley Chisholm Award Winner. This law graduate was also selected as a Community Leader of Mexicans in the US by the Mexican Secretary of Exterior Relations almost a decade ago.
Kimberly Baker Medina is a generous person who volunteers in Poudre School District, Fuerza Latina, Fort Collins CAN, Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network, and various other organizations. She is an active member of National Immigration Project, and is also associated with National Lawyers Guild and American Immigration Lawyers Association. Ms.Medina served as an intern at Alameda County Legal Services in the beginning of her professional career and later became the Director of Hunger and Homeless Action Committee and also the Director of Peer Advocacy Program of the Immigrant Rights Project.
In addition she served as the Staff Attorney for San Francisco Bar Association Homeless Advocacy Project where she trained and supervised volunteer attorneys providing legal services to homeless persons. Since 2003, she has been running her private immigration practice in Fort Collins. The privately-held Immigration Law Office is fully bi-lingual immigration law attorney that offers a broad range of legal services at genuine prices. It is the longest established immigration law practice in Fort Collins. For more information, please visit http://www.immigrationlawfortcollins.com.
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