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Stephanie Vogt

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Biography

Stephanie Vogt has 10 years of experience in business immigration law, specializing in employment-based visas (H, L, E, O, P, TNs), PERM labor certifications, and green cards (EB-1A, EB-1B, EB-1C, EB-2 NIW). She focuses on complex cases for entrepreneurs, startups, and professionals in the arts, sciences, and research to secure visas and green cards for extraordinary ability, outstanding researchers, and multinational executives.

Before joining Kodem Son Tang Law Group, Stephanie worked at Murray Osorio, PLLC, and SW Law Group PC, handling immigration matters for startups, nonprofits, and multinational corporations. Previously, she practiced international arbitration in Vienna, Austria, assisting with cases under ICC and UNCITRAL Rules.

 

Strategic Problem-Solver for Complex Cases

Stephanie is renowned for her strategic approach to solving complex immigration challenges. She collaborates closely with clients to develop tailored solutions that align with their goals, whether for individuals of extraordinary ability or multinational corporations.

EDUCATION, ADMITTANCES & ASSOCIATIONS

EDUCATION
  • Juris Doctorate, American University, Washington College of Law Center, NE.

  • B.A., Sociology, Loyola University, MD.

BAR ADMISSIONS
  • Virginia
ACTIVITIES
  • Alpha Kappa Delta
  • Administrative Law Review
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LANGUAGES
  • Conversational Cantonese

Why do I practice U.S. immigration law?


My goal in practicing immigration law is to enable foreign nationals to take advantage of the freedoms and opportunities the U.S. has to offer, which are often unavailable in their countries of origin. As a foreign service spouse, I have traveled and lived throughout the world (including in Austria and Jordan) and witnessed first-hand the challenges that immigrants face in assimilating into and working in a foreign country. I enjoy being able to assist foreign nationals in securing visas to work in the U.S., which provides a benefit not only to the foreign worker, but also to the U.S. which benefits from the skills and expertise that the foreign national has to offer.

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