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Anais Aguilar-Fabre

Anais Aguilar-Fabre is a senior attorney at Brown Immigration Law where she joined in 2020. Prior to her arrival at Brown Immigration Law, Anais primarily practiced as a civil litigator in New York.

Anais is licensed in New York and North Carolina. Anais has extensive experience in both family-based and employment-based matters with a focus on helping clients find paths to obtaining legal permanent residency by way of processing EB-2 Exceptional Ability with National Interest Waiver and EB-1 Extraordinary Ability/Multinational Manager applications and advising clients on their best options to obtain nonimmigrant visas not limited to H-1B, O-1, E-2, F1-, L-1, and TN Visas. She is also well-versed in family-based immigration practice including immigrant petitions, consular processing, and citizenship matters. Anais is detail oriented and thorough in her approach to finding all viable options for her clients.

    Licenses

    • State of New York
    • State of North Carolina

    Employment History

    • Prior to joining Brown Immigration Law, Anais worked at a personal injury law firm in New York, New York

    Education History

    • New York Law School, New York, N
      • Juris Doctor 
    • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
      • B.A. in History and Spanish 

    Languages

    • English
    • French
    • Spanish

    Memberships

    • American Immigration Lawyers Association

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