Neena Dutta
Overview
NEENA DUTTA graduated from Seattle University in 1997, and earned her Juris Doctor degree from New York Law School in 2003. Ms. Dutta has managed the immigration needs for various corporations, as well as, family based immigration cases.
Ms. Dutta represents a wide variety of employers who wish to sponsor individuals, advising them on business-related immigration matters involving the recruitment, hiring, transfer, and retention of foreign nationals in the United States. She also has a number of foreign born entrepreneurs as clients, as well as, artists and extraordinary ability individuals in the arts, entertainment, science and business. As well as business immigration, she has experience with family based cases and appeals. Ms. Dutta has also represented Pro Bono clients in asylum, deportation and special immigrant juvenile cases. Currently she serves as the Chapter Chair of AILA New York City.
Ms. Dutta is admitted to practice in the States of New Jersey and New York and the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.
NEENA DUTTA graduated from Seattle University in 1997, and earned her Juris Doctor degree from New York Law School in 2003. Ms. Dutta has managed the immigration needs for various corporations, as well as, family based immigration cases.
Ms. Dutta represents a wide variety of employers who wish to sponsor individuals, advising them on business-related immigration matters involving the recruitment, hiring, transfer, and retention of foreign nationals in the United States. She also has a number of foreign born entrepreneurs as clients, as well as, artists and extraordinary ability individuals in the arts, entertainment, science and business. As well as business immigration, she has experience with family based cases and appeals. Ms. Dutta has also represented Pro Bono clients in asylum, deportation and special immigrant juvenile cases. Currently she serves as the Chapter Chair of AILA New York City.
Ms. Dutta is admitted to practice in the States of New Jersey and New York and the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.