About Shannon Underwood
Shannon M. Underwood graduated from the University of Colorado School of Law at Boulder in 2001. She practices exclusively in the area of immigration law and has worked for both private firms and non-profit organizations throughout her career. Shannon is admitted to the Washington and Colorado Bar Associations, the U.S Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.
Shannon's immigration law career began in law school when she interned for non-profit immigration organizations including the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project (FIRRP) in Arizona and the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network in Colorado. After she graduated from law school, Shannon worked as an Associate Attorney for a business immigration law firm in Denver, Colorado. In 2002, Shannon relocated to the Pacific Northwest where she has worked for various private immigration law firms as an Associate Attorney. Shannon's experience includes representation of clients in deportation proceedings, family and business non-immigrant and immigrant visa processing, protection under the Violence Against Women's Act (VAWA), religious visas, naturalization, asylum, TPS, NACARA, and appellate work.
Shannon is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and has served on numerous local and national committees for the organization including the Washington State chapter's Executive Committee from 2004-2007. Shannon has written several immigration law articles and frequently speaks at local and national immigration law conferences.
Community Activities
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American Immigration Lawyers Association, Washington Chapter. Executive Committee, 2004-2007.
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Volunteer Advocates for Immigrant Justice, Volunteer Attorney.
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Northwest Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project, Volunteer Attorney.
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AILA Naturalization Day, Volunteer Attorney.
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King County Bar Association Immigration Clinic, Volunteer Attorney.
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Eastside Legal Assistance Program Immigration Clinic, Volunteer Attorney.
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Washington Young Lawyers Division Immigration Clinic, Volunteer Attorney.
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Seattle University School of Law Access to Justice Institute, Volunteer Attorney.
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Korean Women's Association Naturalization Clinic, Volunteer Attorney.
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Adjustment of Status: A
360 Degree View: Adjustment in Removal Proceedings,
November 1, 2007, ILW.com Teleconference, Co-Speaker
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Family Issues in
Employment-Based Nonimmigrant Visas,
2007
AILA National Conference, Co-Speaker
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Employment-Based Immigrant
Visas for Newer Practitioners: A Broad Overview of Assessing,
Preparing, and Filing an EB Case,
February 22, 2007, AILA
Teleconference, Co-Speaker
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Adjustment of Status vs.
Consular Processing: Should I Stay or Should I Go?,
2006 AILA National Conference, Co-Speaker
- How to Become a U.S. Citizen, Eastside Empowerment Group/Bellevue Community College, 2005-2007, Co-Speaker
Publications
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Should I Stay Or Should I Go?, 2006-2007 AILA Immigration and Nationality Law Handbook (co-author).

