Kim Le - Attorney
Ms. Le has extensive experience representing immigrants and their families in complex family-based and humanitarian immigration cases. She has zealously advocated for her clients in family petitions, consular processing, adjustment of status, asylum, DACA, VAWA, U-Visa, naturalization, appeals. She previously served on the Executive Committee of the Oregon Chapter of American Immigration Lawyers Association (Oregon AILA) and is a regular speaker at immigration conferences and trainings.
In addition to her private practice, Ms. Le currently serves as an Immigration Clinic Attorney for Student Legal Services at Portland State University. She also volunteers her time to mentor new Oregon attorneys through the Oregon State Bar New Lawyer Mentoring Program.
Aside from immigrants, Ms. Le is also passionate about serving the youth. Ms. Le is an appointed councilmember of the Oregon Youth Development Council. She also volunteers as Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) in Clackamas County for children in the custody of the Oregon Department of Human Services.
In her free time, Ms. Le enjoys spending time with her husband and six children. She is active member of the Vietnamese community.
Ms. Le has extensive experience representing immigrants and their families in complex family-based and humanitarian immigration cases. She has zealously advocated for her clients in family petitions, consular processing, adjustment of status, asylum, DACA, VAWA, U-Visa, naturalization, appeals. She previously served on the Executive Committee of the Oregon Chapter of American Immigration Lawyers Association (Oregon AILA) and is a regular speaker at immigration conferences and trainings.
In addition to her private practice, Ms. Le currently serves as an Immigration Clinic Attorney for Student Legal Services at Portland State University. She also volunteers her time to mentor new Oregon attorneys through the Oregon State Bar New Lawyer Mentoring Program.
Aside from immigrants, Ms. Le is also passionate about serving the youth. Ms. Le is an appointed councilmember of the Oregon Youth Development Council. She also volunteers as Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) in Clackamas County for children in the custody of the Oregon Department of Human Services.
In her free time, Ms. Le enjoys spending time with her husband and six children. She is active member of the Vietnamese community.