About Attorney Wanda Alvelo
Attorney Wanda Alvelo was born in Puerto Rico and is completely bilingual in Spanish and English. This ensures that you can communicate with her directly, without the need for an interpreter, knowing that she will fully understand your needs and provide you with the best assistance possible.
Wanda Alvelo earned her Juris Doctor degree from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration in Labor Relations from the University of Puerto Rico.
Prior to founding ALVELO IMMIGRATION LEGAL SOLUTIONS, PLLC, Attorney Alvelo honed her skills as an immigration attorney at a leading immigration law firm in Philadelphia, successfully handling numerous complex immigration matters. Prior to moving to Pennsylvania, she practiced law in Puerto Rico, where she represented clients in both the public and private sectors in cases involving administrative law, labor law, and family law.
With over twelve years of experience in legal practice, attorney Wanda Alvelo is licensed to practice law in Puerto Rico and is federally authorized to practice as an immigration attorney in all 50 states of the United States. Why is your license to practice law important? Immigration law is federal, allowing her to represent clients throughout the United States. She is also an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) , reflecting her commitment to staying up-to-date on immigration policies and strategies to better serve her clients.
When she is not advocating for her clients, Wanda Alvelo enjoys spending quality time with her family and connecting with nature, where she finds balance and inspiration.

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