Ting Ni is an EB-5 immigration attorney practicing law at ImmiPartner in San Fracisco, Calif. Attorney Ni has worked in the field of immigration law since 2007. She began as a paralegal, assisting clients in both employment-based and family-based petitions. She was also a legal fellow with the International Institute of the Bay Area and concentrated on immigration cases involving youths.
Ni helps individual immigrants obtain and maintain immigration status in the U.S. immigration system. She understands that every individual has different circumstances and must find an individualized route to achieving immigration goals. She assists clients with employment-based immigration, including H1-B, R, J, L and F-1, OPT. She also works in family immigration, including fiance, spouse and immediate family, and other areas of immigration law, such as investor, student, deportation defense and religious worker matters.
Ni’s writing and legal research was recognized with the John Joyce Award for Labor Writing for her work on labor issues. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in Chinese and political science at Notre Dame University. She later graduated with honors, cum laude, from Notre Dame Law School. At Notre Dame, she was on the ABA Arbitration team, the Moot Court Trial team during national competitions, and she was the senior editor for the Notre Dame Journal of International and Comparative Law. Furthermore, while in law school and involved in the Notre Dame Clinical Law Center, Ni represented many clients from low-income homes in matters involving civil litigation in consumer law in the state of Indiana.
Ni is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), the State Bar of California, the American Bar Association (ABA), and the Santa Clara County Bar Association. She is a native English speaker and can proficiently speak, read, and write Mandarin Chinese.