369 Pine StreetSuite 725San Francisco, CA 94104- 3322
Amie Miller is a strong believer in immigrant rights and works hard to ensure that her clients receive fair treatment under the law. Ms. Miller is certified by the State Bar of California as a Specialist in Immigration & Nationality Law, and was named a Northern California "Super Lawyer" (2009-Present). Certified Specialists are officially recognized by the State Bar of California as attorneys with a demonstrated high level of expertise and experience in their specialty...
Amie Miller is a strong believer in immigrant rights and works hard to ensure that her clients receive fair treatment under the law. Ms. Miller is certified by the State Bar of California as a Specialist in Immigration & Nationality Law, and was named a Northern California "Super Lawyer" (2009-Present). Certified Specialists are officially recognized by the State Bar of California as attorneys with a demonstrated high level of expertise and experience in their specialty...
Amie Miller is a strong believer in immigrant rights and works hard to ensure that her clients receive fair treatment under the law. Ms. Miller is certified by the State Bar of California as a Specialist in Immigration & Nationality Law, and was named a Northern California "Super Lawyer" (2009-Present). Certified Specialists are officially recognized by the State Bar of California as attorneys with a demonstrated high level of expertise and experience in their specialty field. Super Lawyers is a listing of outstanding lawyers (top 5%) who have attained a high degree of professional achievement.
Ms. Miller's practice is devoted exclusively to immigration law, and she has successfully navigated her clients through the immigration process before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, Immigration Court, Board of Immigration Appeals and Federal Court.
Ms. Miller is active in the San Francisco legal community. She served as the District Counsel Liaison of the Board of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, Northern California Chapter (2001-2002) and on the Board of the Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom (1999-2001). She additionally teaches immigration seminars and mentors other attorneys who take on immigration cases through pro bono programs of local non-profits who advocate for immigrants. The Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights awarded Ms. Miller the Wiley M. Manuel Award for Pro Bono Legal Services in recognition of her advocacy on behalf of low income immigrants.
Ms. Miller obtained her Master of Laws degree from McGeorge School of Law, her Juris Doctorate degree from Stetson University College of Law and her Bachelor's degree from the University of Florida. She is admitted to practice law in California and Florida, the United States Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit, the United States District Court, Northern District of California and the United States District Court, Eastern District of California.
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