Meet Tammy Jacinto, Esq.
Immigration Attorney

Tammy Jacinto, brings more than 20 years of legal experience to her immigration practice, with a professional foundation rooted in family law, child welfare, and community advocacy. Her practice focuses on employment and family-based immigration, humanitarian relief (including asylum, VAWA, T visas, and U visas), removal defense, and naturalization.
Drawing on two decades of legal experience and a trauma-informed approach, Tammy provides compassionate, client-centered representation to immigrants navigating complex legal systems. Her goal is to ensure every client feels heard, respected, and empowered as they work together toward stability, safety, and opportunity in the United States.
Whether helping families reunite, assisting individuals as they seek protection, or serving long-time residents as they take steps toward citizenship, Tammy approaches every case with the goal of fostering security, justice, and belonging.
Employment-Based Immigration
- Temporary work visas
- Permanent employment-based green cards
- PERM labor certification
Family Based Immigration
- Sponsorship of relatives for green cards (spouses, children, parents, siblings)
- Fiancé(e) visas (K-1)
- Adjustment of status (I-485)
- Consular processing
Naturalization and Citizenship
- N-400 naturalization applications
- Derivative or acquired citizenship claims
- N-600 applications for certificate of citizenship
DACA and Other Discretionary Programs
- Renewals and initial filings
- Prosecutorial discretion and deferred action requests
Humanitarian Relief
- Asylum and withholding of removal
- Refugee processing
- Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
- Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions
- U visas for crime victims
- T visas for trafficking victims
- Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
Religious Visas
- R-1 Temporary Nonimmigrant Visa
- EB-4 Special Immigrant Religious Worker Visa
Avoid Delays & Denials: Top Mistakes on U.S. Immigration Applications
Successfully navigating the U.S. immigration system often hinges on the quality and accuracy of your…
Getting Married? K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa vs. CR-1/IR-1 Spousal Visa Explained
Love knows no borders, but U.S. immigration law certainly does! If you are a U.S….
What is a Green Card and How Can You Get One? Your Guide to U.S. Permanent Residence
For many aspiring immigrants, obtaining a “Green Card” is the ultimate goal for living and…



