Laura Devine Immigration
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Jennifer Stevens
- Phone+1 (212) 661 5401
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- Profilewww.lauradevine.com
Work Department
Immigration Law
Position
Managing Partner
Career
Jennifer Stevens is Managing Partner at Laura Devine Attorneys in New York. She is a UK qualified solicitor with extensive experience advising on a range of UK immigration applications including representatives of an overseas business, Skilled Worker and Intra Company, sponsorship licences and compliance, Global Talent and Investor. Jennifer also advises on family-based applications as well as British nationality, naturalisation and registration. Jennifer advises individuals and small businesses, as well as multinational corporate clients across a range of industry sectors, including media, entertainment and finance.
Jennifer was acknowledged in Who’s Who Legal for being an “experienced corporate immigration lawyer” and for having an “in-depth knowledge” and being “committed to improving the quality and consistency of UK immigration law”. Jennifer is also recognized in Chambers and Partners UK and in Chambers Global as a foreign expert and “first class,” as well as being described as “very knowledgeable and helpful – a delight to work with.”
Jennifer is co-convenor of the Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association’s (ILPA) New York working group and is the immediate past Co-Chair of the Immigration and Naturalization Committee of the Section of International Law (SIL) at the American Bar Association (ABA). She is also a member of British American Business (BAB), and St. George’s Society.
Jennifer has presented on UK immigration as a guest panellist at the Brooklyn Law School, Columbia Business School, provided training to other immigration law practitioners for ILPA and MBL and has presented at several universities across the UK.
Education
2007 – Admitted as a Solicitor of England and Wales 2002-2003 – LPC College of Law, London, UK 2002-2003 – PgDL College of Law, London, UK 1998-2001 – BA in Intellectual History, Sussex University, UK