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Ruby Li
Ruby is an Associate in Fragomen's New York office. She practices with a focus on corporate immigration law, and represents a wide range of clients, including individuals, start-ups, and Fortune 500 companies. Ruby’s practice includes all aspects of corporate U.S. immigration, including nonimmigrant visas, permanent residence, citizenship, and immigration support for corporate restructuring. She also assists clients with family-based immigration matters, consular processing, re-entry permits and naturalization. Ruby also works with many high net worth individuals in their immigration related investments in the U.S. EB-5 Investor Category.
While in law school, Ruby was a Note Editor on theBoston College Journal of Law and Social Justice.
Ruby worked with the Boston College Immigration Clinic on a variety of human rights immigration issues, including asylum, cancellation and withholding of removal, convention against torture (CAT), and special immigrant juvenile (SIJ) status, and argued before the Massachusetts Immigration and Juvenile courts.
Ruby speaks English and Mandarin Chinese.
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