Immigration Lawyers  
 
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18, Tremont Street, Suite 210, Boston MA, 02108  
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Our Team

Desmond P. FitzGerald, Esq.
Managing Director

First Generation American
(Irish descent -- and Colombian through marriage)

FitzGerald & Company would have never existed had it not been for the tireless work of Desmond P. FitzGerald. In the course of his legal experience, it became apparent to him that there was very little ingenuity and a lack of a consultative, solutions-based approach to the area of immigration law. In order to better serve this need in the community, Mr. FitzGerald decided it would be beneficial to start his own firm, which through his leadership, dedication, creative approach and successful litigation performance, grew into what is now FitzGerald and Company. As the company continues to grow, Desmond has not forgotten the importance of serving every client in a personalized manner and with a creative strategy to their problem. His tireless work has meant that a majority of the new clients that come to the firm today, are referred by current and former satisfied clients who realize the full value of our firm’s service.

After graduating from Boston College's Arts and Sciences undergraduate program, Desmond went on to receive his law degree from the New England School of Law in 1996. He has since been admitted to practice in Massachusetts, Florida, and Washington, D.C. and is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the American Bar Association, the Boston Bar Association (Litigation Section), the Massachusetts Bar Association (Criminal Division), Florida Bar Association (International Section), Washington DC Bar Association (International Section).

Mr. FitzGerald had the opportunity to live in Bogotá, Colombia, where he studied Spanish at the Unversidad Javeriana.

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Clary Geraldino-Karasek
Legal Staff Supervisor

Born in Santiago, Dominican Republic; fluent both in Spanish and English, Clary exemplifies the culture of customer service that we encourage at FitzGerald & Company. As such, Clary is the legal staff supervisor and she is responsible for the supervision, training and coordination of the activities of other legal staff members of the firm as well as management of the overall company schedule. She is also responsible for paralegal duties such as preparing immigration petitions, complaints, demands, and overall maintenance of client files. In addition, she helps prepare clients for interviews, interprets, translates, and corresponds with clients, medical professionals, and insurance companies. Through her communication skills, her desire to help, and her courteous nature, Clary is always ready to provide appropriate support and guidance to our clients, throughout the development of their case.

With an Associate degree in Liberal Arts, a degree in Bilingual Office Assistance, a paralegal certificate, and pursuing a Bachelor Degree in Political Science at Northeastern University, Ms. Geraldino-Karasek has a wide educational experience. She also has significant professional experience in customer service, working for several years with American Airlines. Ms. Geraldino-Karasek is well aware of the importance of maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction for a company and has made this the top priority of her job. Clary went through the immigration process herself and is happy to be able to help others going through a similar experience.

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Michelle De Oliveira
Paralegal

Born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, fluent in Portuguese, Spanish and English, Michelle is responsible for preparing immigration petitions, complaints, demands, client and court communications, and overall case management. Her case load has included many immigrant and non-immigrant visa petitions, and she has established great expertise in handling PERM cases. Her knowledge of the Portuguese language has also been key in helping to better serve our Portuguese speaking clients.

Michelle received a BS from Northeastern University, and has been living in the United States since 1988. Her goal is to attend law school and practice immigration law.

There is no doubt that Michelle's experience working at the Boston Bar Association and volunteering at the Hale and Dorr Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School has greatly enhanced her passion for working in the legal profession. It is her desire to provide our clients with the best assistance possible.

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Dayan Tabares
Paralegal

Born in Medellín, Colombia, fluent in Spanish and English, Dayan is responsible for preparing immigration petitions, complaints, demands, and overall client relations as well as case management and maintenance of client files. She is also responsible for preparing applications, preparing client correspondence, translating and filing documents, and translating at client meetings. Upon arriving to this country, Dayan held a variety of positions which provided her with an invaluable experience and helped her understand American culture and prepare for a challenging career in law.

Ms. Tabares graduated with a Bachelors Degree on Political Science and a Psychology minor at Regis College in Weston, Massachusetts. She earned her Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Middlesex Community College in Burlington, Massachusetts at the same time that she was settling into her new county. Her personal experience with the immigration process allows her to identify with most of our clients encouraging her to give her best to every case that she manages. She is planning on going to Northeastern University or Suffolk University Law School.

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Gloria Lara
Executive Director

Born in Bogotá, Colombia

Ms. Lara's responsibilities are wide in scope, ranging from strategic planning, marketing, and operations, to human resources, accounting and billing. Though this may sound like a huge task to manage, she is a believer in teamwork and delegation. Her top priority is to make sure our clients are being taken care of appropriately at all times. Gloria is one of our leading problem solvers; her background in business consulting, marketing and Internet start-ups has been key to managing the growth at FitzGerald & Company and making sure that the firm adopts the best business practices among service industries.

A graduate from Boston College undergraduate School of Communication, and Boston University's dual MBA and MA in International Relations graduate program, Gloria has helped propel FitzGerald and Company into the efficient and service-oriented business it is today. Formerly, Gloria served as Marketing Director at NewDeal Inc. and Espanol.com. In addition, she served as Internet and management consultant at AGENCY.COM, DIGITAS, Arthur D. Little, and Monitor Company. She is an active member of the Association of Legal Administrators and the Legal Marketing Association. On a personal note, Ms. Lara has held 5 different types of visas to reside in the U.S., including B1/B2, F1, E2, H1, residency, and now citizenship. She is fluent in Spanish, French, and English.

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Ynes Hernandez
Accounts Receivable Coordinator

Born in Barquisimeto-Edo Lara, Venezuela. Ynes supports the Executive Director and is a member of the Administration team. She manages the accounts receivable and collections process. Ynes is in charge of maintaining our receivables records, monitoring our aging accounts, creating client invoices, generating monthly receivable activity reports, reviewing bills and ensuring the appropriate application of billing procedures. As part of the administrative team, Ynes helps ensure that our office is running smoothly at all times and with her cheerie attitude she helps make our office a fun place to work at.

Ms. Hernandez is fluent in Spanish and English. She has an Associates degree in Business Administration from Bunker Hill Community College and will be pursuing her Bachelors degree in Business Management at UMASS Boston. Ynes has experience working as a Spanish/English interpreter and extensive experience working for car rental companies, which has taught her the importance of providing exceptional customer service to clients. She is always willing to listen, understand and respond to any inquiries or quiestions that clients may have about billing client concerns with superior customer service at all times.

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Nadia Morales
Administrative Coordinator

Born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Nadia Morales supports the Executive Director in all aspects of firm administration. Specifically, she assists with client contracts, bill payment, vendor relationships, client database maintenance, marketing and technology projects, filing system administration, maintenance of the office calendar, and supervision and coordination of firm operations.

Fluent in Spanish and English, Nadia came to the United States in 1999, graduated from East Boston High School and has several years of experience in customer relations in the restaurant, hospitality, and tourism industry. Nadia is well aware of the importance of maintaining high customer satisfaction for a company and has made this the top priority of her job. Ms. Morales went through the immigration process herself, and she is happy to be able to help others going through a similar experience. Her personal experience with the immigration process helps her provide a comfortable environment to our clients since she can directly relate to their experiences.

 

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Natalia M. Urrea
Paralegal

Born in Bogotá, Colombia and fluent in Spanish and English, Natalia is responsible for preparing immigration petitions, complaints, demands, client and court communications, translating at client interviews and meetings, and overall case management. She also handles the relations and work with the Colombian Consulate in Boston for which we are the legal counsel for the New England area. Natalia helps coordinate our client’s requests as well as assist with the preparation of reports. Natalia’s academic and travel experience abroad in Europe and Latin America, give her a set of skills and a special awareness of the importance of immigration issues in today’s world and the increasing international character of legal issues.

Ms. Urrea graduated with a Bachelors Degree in International Relations and a Business minor from Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts and concentrated in Latin America, International Management and Diplomacy. Additionally, her work experience has allowed her to develop customer service, team work and administrative skills. In the future, she would like to help shape the course that countries and companies will follow by creating legislation and policy. For this reason, she believes Law School will be a good fit for her.

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Christina K. Salib, Esq.

Associate Attorney

Born in Michigan, U.S. of Egyptian immigrants, Christina speaks Spanish, English and some Egyptian Arabic. Ms. Salib prepared a variety of immigration cases for Latin Americans as an intern at Centro Presente in Cambridge, and she has represented asylum seekers from Africa as law student counsel in U.S. immigration court. Christina also prepared asylum cases through the Boston PAIR Project while studying refugee and asylum law and immigration law. Prior to law school, Christina spent time in Latin America designing community development projects in Paraguay, researching labor rights throughout Central America, and serving as an International Monitor for a human rights trial in Guatemala City, pursuant to the 1996 Peace Accords. With much family abroad, Christina has always taken on leadership in multicultural organizations and pursued service to persons from a wide variety of cultures.

Attorney Salib received her J.D. from Boston University School of Law in 2004, graduating with honors in international law. A joint degree student while in law school, she received her M.A. from Boston University Graduate School of International Relations and has her B.A. from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. As a law student, Christina was selected as a Stanford University School of Law International Law Symposium Young Scholar for her research and writing on post-apartheid South Africa. She was also selected as a European Union Moot Court Competition finalist in Paris, France. Christina served as a Note Editor for the Boston University International Law Journal and is an Editor for the International Consortium for Law and Development. She brings knowledge of the court system from the year she spent working as a judicial law clerk in the Rhode Island Supreme Court Law Clerk Department, where she researched and wrote draft judicial opinions for multiple judges.

Jodi Ziesemer
Paralegal

Born in Madison, Wisconsin, Jodi serves as a part-time paralegal, handling a wide variety of immigration and criminal cases. Jodi has been working with legal immigration matters both in Chicago and Boston for the past five years specializing in asylum, family-based immigration, and visa petitions. Jodi prepares applications, briefs, and appeals both with the immigration service and with the courts and is fluent in Spanish and English.

Jodi was a Board of Immigration Appeals Accredited Representative with a non-profit firm in Chicago for three years prior to moving to Boston. She now studies international and human rights law at the Fletcher School at Tufts University. Jodi has lived abroad in Latin America and has traveled extensively throughout the world. She is dedicated to helping immigrants navigate legal issues and advocate for their rights.

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