Sarah Jebrock is a licensed attorney in California, practicing exclusively immigration law. Her practice focuses on U visas (humanitarian visas for victims of domestic violence and crime), DACA/Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals ("DREAMers"), residency applications, and naturalization.
Sarah has worked in the field of immigration law since 2007, representing and defending immigrants and refugees in removal proceedings as well as in their adjustment of status, naturalization, and family-based petitions. Sarah also assists victims of domestic violence and other crimes in applying for U visas and immigration benefits under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Sarah is a member of the State Bar of California and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She is also the former Chair of the UC Davis Immigration Law Clinic Alumni Council, and a regular volunteer attorney at the The Women's Building immigration clinic in San Francisco. In addition to her extensive experience in U.S. immigration law, Sarah was a 2008 Fulbright Fellow to Malaysia, and spent four months at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark studying international human rights and refugee law. |