Olga M. Gonzalez
About
Attorney Olga Gonzalez joined Brown Immigration Law in 2023. Olga’s passion for immigration law began with her own immigration story. She was born in Santa Clara, Cuba and immigrated to the United States with her family at ten years old. Prior to joining Brown Immigration Law, Olga served as the Skaggs Family Foundation Legal Fellow for Homeless Youth at Columbus Legal Aid, where she provided access to legal aid for low-income Franklin County youth experiencing homelessness. Olga assisted clients in immigration, education, public benefits, and family law matters.
Olga is licensed to practice law in New Mexico. Her immigration practice is largely focused on removal defense. Where she represents clients who are in removal proceedings in immigration court. When Olga stands beside her clients, she is their advocate, confidant, and supporter. Olga is honored to serve her clients as they navigate the complicated world of immigration law and strives to make each of her client’s stories heard.
Employment History
- During law school, Olga served as a judicial extern to Magistrate Judge Kimberly A. Jolson of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.
- Olga also served as a judicial extern to Judge Michael P. Donnelly of the Ohio Supreme Court.
Education History
- The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Columbus, OH
- (The Ohio State Business Law Journal, Articles Editor)
- Florida International University, Miami, FL
- Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, Political Science, and International Relations
- Certification: Adult Mental Health First Aid USA, expires Sep. 2025
Languages
- English
- Spanish
- Portuguese
Memberships
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
- Hispanic National Bar Association