Information, Organizations, and Assistance
The organizations, clinics, and firms below are included because they provide accurate information about U.S. immigration laws and procedures or are firms known to be helpful to international students and scholars. Applying general information available on these sites to your own particular situation can be complex. We advise you to consult with an immigration attorney for complex issues or any time there is doubt about a process or law. For criminal issues, you are advised to consult with both a criminal AND immigration attorney.
NOTE: UW and UW ISS do not endorse or recommend any specific law firm or organization.

The website includes an that you can use to search by name, location, or type for an immigration attorney who is a member of that organization.
: Website includes a lawyer search by type of law, name, or location in Wyoming; also a list of . Attorneys listed with the Wyoming State Bar might not have training in immigration law.
Bakken Law:
Jamie Crawford: jcrawford@bakkenlaw.com
Ware Immigration:
Phone: 866-833-8308
Online form:
WR Immigration:
Phone: 310-570-4088
Bernard Wolfsdorf: bernard@wolfsdorf.com
Kuck Baxter:
Phone: 404-720-8300
Charles Kuck: chuck@immigration.net
Danielle Claffey: dclaffey@immigration.net
Green and Spiegel:
Phone: 215-395-8959
Dan Berger: dberger@gands-us.com
Joseph & Hall, PC:
Phone: 303-297-9171
Online form:
Goss Associates:
Phone: 617-357-9300
Liz Goss: consult@gossimmigration.com
Masuda Funai:
Phone: 847-734-8811
Bob White: rwhite@masudafunai.com
Siskind Susser:
Phone: 800-343-4890
Stern & Curray, LLC:
Phone: 303-407-4100
Sheela Murthy, PC:
Phone: 410-356-5440
Email: law@murthy.com
Maggio-Kattar:
Phone: 202-483-0053
: Legal Support for Immigrants and Foreign Nationals in Wyoming
Phone: 307-343-5814
Hallie Guidry: embracewyoming@gmail.com
UW Office of General Counsel: Coordinates and supervises all legal services for ÃÛÑ¿TV including immigration support for full-time UW employees and departments on employment based categories of O-1, TN, permanent residency and other issues.
Phone: 307-766-4997
UW Human Resources: Provides H1B employment visa services for UW departments and employees. Phone: 307-766-2215
UW College of Law: Robert J. Golten Fellow
The Golten Fellow provides general legal advice to international students & scholars in partnership with the Law School's Center for International Human Rights Law & Advocacy program.
Defender Aid Clinic (UW College of Law): The Defender Aid Clinic (DAC) has historically represented people unable to afford counsel at all stages of the criminal legal process across the state of Wyoming, in both the state and federal district courts.
Phone: 307-766-3223
Email: uwdefaid@uwyo.edu
Civil Legal Services Clinic (UW College of Law): Currently, the Civil clinic focuses on housing and public benefits advocacy, and specifically, housing discrimination, housing conditions, federally subsidized housing, and public benefits denial appeals. Students may have an opportunity to work within one or all of these areas of practice, depending on caseload and community need.
Phone: 307-766-2104
Email: uwlsp@uwyo.edu
Family and Child Legal Advocacy Clinic (UW College of Law): Providing advice on a wide array of civil legal issues, such as divorce, child custody, domestic violence, adoption, and guardian ad litem appointments. The clinic also represents individuals in cases of child abuse and neglect and termination of parental rights, with a special focus on facilitating resolutions tailored to families' specific needs.
Phone: 307-766-3747
Email: famlaw@uwyo.edu
: Provide representation in family visa processing, naturalization/citizenship, deportation defense. Offer translation, outreach services and educational materials.
: Provide English as a Second Language services, as well as assisting Legal Permanent Residents to become U.S. Citizens.
: Provide application support in
naturalization/ citizenship.
: Provide assistance for refugees and asylee individuals and families.
: Serve low-income immigrant newcomers. Provide legal counseling in family-based immigration and
naturalization law.
: Work to ensure justice for men
and women in immigration detention in the DHS Colorado Detention Facility in Aurora and
for immigrant children who have suffered from abuse, neglect, or violence.
Disclaimer: All documents, information, and advice provided by ISS staff is given based on details provided to ISS and can vary depending on specific circumstances and laws in effect at the time it is given. Advice or information given to one person should not be considered accurate for others. ISS staff is not responsible for errors or omissions, or for the results obtained from the use of this information.

