Atty. Robelle Salas was admitted to the State Bar of New York in 2024. Ms. Salas practices in the field of U.S. immigration law. Ms. Salas has worked for the firm as a law clerk where she gained extensive experience in the field of immigration law before becoming an associate attorney. In her current role, she handles various immigration cases such as visa processing, adjustment of status, naturalization, and family-based and employment-based immigrant petitions. She conducts thorough legal research, analysis, and documentation, and represents clients in USCIS interviews.
Atty. Lilli Berbano Baculi was admitted to the State Bar of California in 2012. Having already been with the Firm for a year as a law clerk, she quickly transitioned into her role as an associate attorney taking the lead in the assessment and preparation of cases for immigration – deportation defense, appeal, waiver, adjustment of status, naturalization with past convictions – and family law – divorce, child custody, and child support – through legal research, analysis, and writing (trial briefs, memorandum of points and authorities, appeal briefs), as well as appearing in court on behalf of clients.
Atty. Cesar Cutaran was admitted to the California State Bar in 1993 and the Philippine Bar in 1986. Mr. Cutaran’s primary areas of practice are in personal Injury law and U.S. Immigration law, with emphasis on family-based applications and special immigrant/religious minister petitions. He also handles family law and bankruptcy cases.
Atty. Aurora Vega-Buzon was admitted to the California bar in 1995 and the Philippine Bar in 1986. She is also admitted to practice in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. She has over 15 years of practice in Immigration Law where she represents clients from all over the United States.
Atty. Jean Tinsay was admitted to the California State Bar in 1993 and the Philippine Bar in 1986. Ms. Tinsay practices in the field of U.S. immigration law. She represents clients in employment and family-based immigration matters.
Atty. Dennis E. Chua was admitted to the California State Bar in 1999 and the Philippine Bar in 1990. Mr. Chua has extensive experience in the field of US Immigration Law. He has successfully represented clients in removal/deportation proceedings.