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Susan Pai is admitted to the Washington State Bar, not the Florida Bar Attorney Pai's Florida legal practice is limited exclusively to Immigration & Nationality law

Susan Pai is admitted to the Washington State Bar, not the Florida Bar Attorney Pai's Florida legal practice is limited exclusively to Immigration & Nationality law

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Susan Pai is admitted to the Washington State Bar, not the Florida Bar Attorney Pai's Florida legal practice is limited exclusively to Immigration & Nationality law

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Florida immigration lawyer Susan Pai explains deferred action immigration reform

Meet Florida immigration attorney Susan Pai. Learn about her family’s story, the Law Office of Susan Pai, and watch Susan discuss immigration issues like racism and the DREAM Act.

Susan Pai interviewed by Huffington Post in Discussion About Selling Green Cards

December 2013

Susan Pai talks to Chef Pedro Alaniz on WPSP 1190AM, Florida, about immigration reform.

December 2013

Chef Pedro Alaniz on WPSP 1190AM, Florida, about immigration reform

Susan Pai interviewed by Huffington Post

February 2013

 

Susan Pai interviewed by Huffington Post

 

Introduction to the Law Office of Susan Pai

My Family’s Story

I am the child of a refugee who fled the Communist Regime of North Korea, leaving behind his entire family at age 15, never to see them again even up to his death 50 years later. 

I am acutely aware of the plight of refugees and asylees escaping communist regimes from which physical escape is the only way to evade inevitable torture and persecution.  America is a beacon of aspiration for many in the world. The United States has a legacy of Global Heroism.  I know what it is to hear indisputably rational terror in a father’s voice.

American Citizens helped my family survive and thrive in this country.  The American Military helped the first in my family to escape a future of inevitable torture and persecution.  The progeny of my parents’ generation includes lawyers, physicians, and U.S. Military Personnel.  Many of my cousins work in public interest fields including Public Defenders Offices, Legal Aid, and Community Health Organizations.  One of my cousins has an M.D., M.B.A. and a Ph.D.  I now give back to this country what it has given to me and my family.  I am here to help others as those before me helped my own family.

Susan Pai's story of how her father came to America from Korea

Susan explains Deferred Action Immigration Reform

Florida immigration lawyer Susan Pai explains deferred action immigration reform

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