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Attorney Used TikTok, Religious Symbols to Attract Visa Clients—Lawsuit

Attorney Used TikTok, Religious Symbols to Attract Visa Clients—Lawsuit

Summary

A lawsuit accuses a former Washington state attorney, Alexandra Lozano Kennedy, and her law firm of misleading and harming immigrant clients seeking legal status. The firm allegedly used TikTok videos and religious symbols to recruit clients, then submitted false information on visa applications, risking deportation for many.

Key Facts

  • Alexandra Lozano Kennedy resigned from the Washington State Bar in May.
  • The law firm is accused of copying and pasting digital signatures on official visa forms.
  • Two federal lawsuits claim the firm targeted immigrants through viral TikTok videos and used misleading promises.
  • Clients were often met by sales staff rather than lawyers during intake consultations.
  • The firm focused on humanitarian visas like VAWA and T visas, which protect abuse or trafficking victims but have strict rules.
  • Lawsuits say the firm encouraged clients to exaggerate or invent abuse stories to qualify for visas.
  • An estimated 50,000 immigrants may have been affected by the law firm’s practices.
  • A federal investigation is reported to be underway, but USCIS has not confirmed details.
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