- Citizenship and Naturalization
- Family ImmigrationMs. Tomlinson enjoys representing families, individuals, and businesses in a wide range of immigration matters. Her areas of particular interest include PERM labor certification for professionals and skilled workers,, H-1B professional worker visas; family-based immigration and waivers of inadmissibility, and E-2 treaty investor visas. Ms. Tomlinson is a contributing editor for the employment-based immigration chapter of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center’s Advocate’s Guide and has been a speaker for ILRC seminars and AILA conferences. Ms. Tomlinson enjoys speaking on immigration topics to diverse audiences, including international students at U.C. Davis and Sacramento State University. She has volunteered for the Consulate of Mexico and for non-profit immigration community groups in the Sacramento and Central Valley regions.. In 2008, she co-authored an article on inadmissibility for the AILA California Conference Handbook. She is also the co-author with Katherine Brady of the article “Intent Requirement of the Aggravated Felony ‘Crime of Violence’,” published in Bender’s Immigration Bulletin V.4 No. 10 (May 15, 1999). Ms. Tomlinson is fluent in Spanish.
- Employment ImmigrationMs. Tomlinson received her Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from St. John’s College, New Mexico (1994), and her Juris Doctor from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco (1999). Her previous experience includes practicing business and general immigration law with the firm of Simmons & Ungar LLP in San Francisco, California from 1999 to 2001, and employment-based immigration law with the Sacramento office of Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy from 2001 to 2002.
- Green Cards
- Investor Visas
- Removal DefenseIn December 2021, Tomlinson Law Group PC welcomed Mrs. Narciso to our legal team as Of Counsel Attorney. Mrs. Narciso previously worked as an Associate Attorney at Morris Law Group, PC in Sacramento for four years, where she focused on family-based petitions, naturalization, waivers, consular process, asylum, removal defense, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, and other humanitarian cases. She also recently started her own immigration law firm in her hometown of Redding, California. Mrs. Narciso looks forward to continuing to represent clients in removal proceedings, family-based applications, and a variety of immigration matters
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