Neha Chandola
Neha Chandola has over nine years of experience in the area of immigration law. Before joining the firm as an associate, Ms. Chandola served as the Legal Director of the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project in Seattle, Washington. Prior to joining NWIRP, Ms. Chandola was in solo practice in Tucson, Arizona, focusing on immigration cases. She began practicing immigration law as a staff attorney with the Tucson Ecumenical Council for Legal Assistance (TECLA), a project that, like NWIRP, had its origins assisting Salvadorans and Guatemalan refugees fleeing their countries' wars in the 1980's. Ms. Chandola has served as the secretary of the Board of the Asylum Program of Southern Arizona while she currently serves on the Board of Chaya. Chaya is a community based nonprofit organization that serves South Asian women impacted by domestic violence. In addition, in 2001, Ms. Chandola received an Award for Outstanding Dedication to Battered Immigrant Women by the Southeastern Arizona Behavior Health Service.