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Associate Immigration Attorney

David Roman Esq.

David Roman is an associate immigration attorney representing clients in asylum, family-based immigration, and other U.S. immigration matters.

David W. Roman is an accomplished attorney with over three decades of experience spanning immigration law, environmental compliance, and international academia. He currently serves as an Immigration Attorney at Fibi Law Firm, where he provides culturally sensitive representation for international clients navigating family reunification, naturalization, and employment authorization. David’s diverse legal background includes years of private practice in New York and Puerto Rico focusing on federal regulatory frameworks, as well as a significant tenure as a Professor and Foreign Expert at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing.
Background & Expertise
Over 30 years of legal experience across immigration and environmental law
Former Professor and Foreign Expert at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
Private practice experience in New York and Puerto Rico
Provides culturally sensitive representation for international clients
Practice Areas
Family-Based ImmigrationNaturalizationEmployment AuthorizationAsylumFederal Regulatory Law
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