The Staff At Harrison-Donaldson, Attorney at Law
Biography
Rachel is a paralegal at Harrison-Donaldson, Attorney at Law. She was my first paralegal, and she has been working with me on immigration law cases since June 2006. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from The Ohio State University in 2003. Before entering the field of immigration law, she worked in the areas of corporate training and human resources. She desired to seek out a distinctly challenging and rewarding vocation and decided that immigration law was the most intriguing choice. She has truly enjoyed working alongside attorneys, helping clients fulfill their aspirations and reach their goals. She has assisted attorneys with many different types of cases in the realms of family and business immigration. She is very skilled at working with consulates abroad and the National Visa Center as part of the family-based immigration process.
Education
- The Ohio State University – Spring 2003
- Columbus, Ohio
- Major: English
- Specialization: Contemporary literature analysis
Areas Of Focus
Family-based immigration: Petitions for immediate relatives, marriage-based petitions, fiancée visas, removal of conditions, adjustment of status, employment authorization document (EAD), travel document, advance parole and forms: I-130, I-129F, I-751, I-485, I-765 and I-131.
Employment-based immigration: Labor certifications; EB-1, EB-2 and EB-3 petitions; petition for immigrant worker; H-1B petition for nonimmigrant worker visas; and forms: I-129, I-140, I-485, I-765 and ETA Form 9089.

