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Law Firm: | Wolfsdorf Immigration Law Group |
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Wolfsdorf Immigration Law Group 1416 2nd Street Los Angeles 90401 |
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| City: | Santa Monica | |
| State: | California | |
| Country: | USA | |
| Tel: | +1 310 570 4088 | |
| Fax: | +1 310 570 4080 | |
| Email: | tloke@wolfsdorf.com |
Ms Loke Walsh served two terms as the vice-chair of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Department of State liaison committee and previously served two terms on the AILA/California Service Center liaison committee. Ms Loke Walsh is listed in the Southern California Super Lawyers, Rising Stars Edition. She graduated from the University of Sydney with a BA in Political Science and History, and received her JD from Boston University School of Law.
She is the author or co-author of numerous articles including, 'Practice Pointers for O and P Visas', 'Has the Pendulum Swung for the Million Dollar Investor: A review of the Immigrant Investor Program', 'Secure Borders, Open Doors: Consular Processing Issues in 2006', 'The Land of CLASS, TIPOFF, Mantis, Condors & Donkeys: Demystifying Security Advisory Opinions', 'Biometrics and Government Databases Involved in the Consular Processing Framework', 'Schedule A under PERM: An Interesting Assortment of Immigrant Options for Nurses, Physical Therapists, Artists, Scientists and Entertainers', 'The Technology Alert List and Export Control: Frequently Asked Questions', 'Navigating through the Maze of Security Checks, Consular Processing: New Restrictive Security Measures Change the Playing Field', 'Practical Considerations for the Immigration Practitioner', 'Consular Processing: Practice Tips for The Unwary Practitioners in the Post-IIRAIRA Era' and 'Practice Tips for NIV Processing at Adjacent US Consular Posts in Mexico and Canada'.
Ms Loke Walsh has spoken at numerous immigration conferences including the AILA national conferences (2003-2006) and the AILA California chapter conferences (2000-2003).
This biography is an extract from Who's Who Legal: California which can be purchased from our bookstore.
US consular processing has undergone rapid and systemic changes during the past seven years, and the rate and scope of change does not appear to be slowing.