Alexa Early is an Associate Attorney on the Non-Immigrant Visa services group. She has worked at EIG since December 2015, first as a Law Clerk working on complex L-1 and O-1 petitions and has since shifted her focus to non-immigrant visas, continuing to apply out-of-the-box legal solutions to H-1B petitions. Alexa graduated from Catholic University’s Law school after serving as President of the Immigration and Refugee Law Society and participating in her school’s Immigration Clinic where she successfully represented a family in a removal defense proceeding in the Baltimore Immigration Court.
The Catholic University of America, Juris Doctorate
George Mason University, Global Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Bachelor’s Degree
Admitted to: MD State Bar Association
American Immigration Lawyers Association
The Dean’s Award (2015)
English
Alexa enjoys going to the gym, listening to music and podcasts, and learning about carpentry.
Be limitless.
Alexa Early is an Associate Attorney on the Non-Immigrant Visa services group. She has worked at EIG since December 2015, first as a Law Clerk working on complex L-1 and O-1 petitions and has since shifted her focus to non-immigrant visas, continuing to apply out-of-the-box legal solutions to H-1B petitions. Alexa graduated from Catholic University’s Law school after serving as President of the Immigration and Refugee Law Society and participating in her school’s Immigration Clinic where she successfully represented a family in a removal defense proceeding in the Baltimore Immigration Court.
Be limitless.
The Catholic University of America, Juris Doctorate
George Mason University, Global Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Bachelor’s Degree
Admitted to: MD State Bar Association
American Immigration Lawyers Association
The Dean’s Award (2015)
English
Alexa enjoys going to the gym, listening to music and podcasts, and learning about carpentry.
Alexa Early is an Associate Attorney on the Non-Immigrant Visa services group. She has worked at EIG since December 2015, first as a Law Clerk working on complex L-1 and O-1 petitions and has since shifted her focus to non-immigrant visas, continuing to apply out-of-the-box legal solutions to H-1B petitions. Alexa graduated from Catholic University’s Law school after serving as President of the Immigration and Refugee Law Society and participating in her school’s Immigration Clinic where she successfully represented a family in a removal defense proceeding in the Baltimore Immigration Court.
Honors & Awards
The Dean’s Award (2015)
Outside the Office
Alexa enjoys going to the gym, listening to music and podcasts, and learning about carpentry.
Education
The Catholic University of America, Juris Doctorate
George Mason University, Global Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Bachelor’s Degree
Admissions
Admitted to: MD State Bar Association
American Immigration Lawyers Association
Languages
English