Christina Elhaddad, a multilingual attorney admitted to the bars of New Jersey, New York, and California, practices immigration law and civil litigation.
She provided pro bono legal representation for detained immigrants at the Legal Services of NJ, served as an attorney at the Urban Justice Center Domestic Violence Project, and was an Immigrant Justice Corps fellow.
Establishing the Washington College of Law chapter of the International Refugee Assistance Project, she worked on refugee cases and collaborated with organizations like UNHCR and the International Rescue Committee.
Ms.
Elhaddad also traveled to Iraqi Kurdistan to improve refugee conditions.
As a former Immigrant Justice Corps Fellow at the Arab American Association of New York, she helped start the organization's legal department and expanded immigration legal services in South Brooklyn.
Additionally, at the Domestic Violence Project, she provided direct services for survivors of domestic violence.