Employment
Physicians
Entrepreneur/Investors
Angela M. Lopez, Founding Partner, Managing Attorney, has been practicing exclusively in the field of immigration law since 2002. She has developed a large national practice representing hundreds of foreign nationals and their employers in obtaining temporary employment, nonimmigrant visas, and permanent residence. Her clients include hospitals, healthcare systems, medical providers, university medical centers, physicians, and allied staff (nurses, physical therapists, and medical technologists).
Angela’s extensive experience includes J-1 Waivers, H-1B professional worker visas, O-1 extraordinary ability visas, E-1/E-2 treaty investor visas, L-1 transfer visas, TN visas, E-3 Australian professional worker visas, and permanent residence applications based upon labor certification, extraordinary ability, national interest waivers (physicians and others), multinational managers and executives, and EB5 investor immigrant visas.
In addition, Angela has represented individuals and their families in obtaining legal permanent residence (“green card”), successfully overcoming the challenges of the US immigration system, and keeping families united.
Angela began her career in 1989 as a Deputy District Attorney and Town Solicitor in Colombia, South America. In 1993, she worked with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in Hampden County, as a Family Service Officer, gaining experience in Family Law, mediation, and investigative services. In 1997, she was a founding partner in “Mediation Works,” a mediation center and dispute resolution service in Springfield, MA. In 1998, she relocated to Texas and completed her Master’s in international and Comparative Law (LLM) at SMU in Dallas. During and after her Master’s studies, she worked with Alcon Laboratories, a Fortune 500 Company, in their International Legal Department, assisting Alcon affiliates worldwide on a broad range of issues related to International Business transactions. In 2002 she joined Badmus Law firm and became a partner, and in 2014 she joined Cowles & Thompson as a shareholder until opening her own firm, ALMA Law, PLLC in June of 2023.