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Welcoming Inna Scott + Public Charge News

Welcoming Inna Scott + Public Charge News

We at Global Law Advocates are delighted to announce that attorney Inna Scott has joined our firm as principal attorney. She was personally selected by Margaret O’Donnell to carry on the high-quality representation that our clients expect from our firm and to continue our mission to provide effective, competent, and compassionate immigration legal services to our nation’s immigrants. Margaret will now work as counsel to the firm and will remain involved in our current clients’ cases as needed.

Inna completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Washington and graduated from the Willamette University College of Law in 2013. Since 2013, Inna has been practicing exclusively in immigration law, focusing on family-based petitions both in the United States and at the U.S. Consulates abroad, applications for victims of crime, and representing individuals in the immigration courts. Inna says:

As an immigrant myself, I am passionate about assisting people to create a better life for themselves and their families here in the United States. I am looking forward to meeting you and helping you to achieve the best possible outcome in your case.

With Inna leading the team, Global Law Advocates has already begun accepting new case types, including asylum and cases before the immigration court. Inna also answers questions and talks about important immigration news every Thursday morning from 8:10am to 8:55am with Horacio Ahumada on Radio Luz, 1680 AM.

We are excited to welcome Inna to our firm!


Many of you have heard the news about the proposed “public charge” rule that may affect immigration cases in the future. This rule has not taken affect yet, but we think it’s important to understand the facts. The Seattle Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs published a list of Frequently Asked Questions to help clarify some of the most common inquiries about the proposed rule. If you have specific questions about your case, please call our office for a consultation.