

Constance Wannamaker
CEO & Lawyer
Constance Wannamaker, attorney and founder, has dedicated more than twenty years to defending the legal rights of immigrants throughout the United States. She began her career in public service supporting migrants and refugees and later worked in immigration law clinics while studying abroad. Since receiving her law degree in 1999, her commitment and dedication have guided her work on behalf of immigrant workers and their families.
Amna Aziz
Immigration lawyer
With extensive experience in deportation defense and family immigration cases, she has represented individuals in complex proceedings before the Immigration Courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals, including detention and expedited removal cases.
As the daughter of immigrants, she brings a personal understanding of the challenges faced by those navigating the U.S. immigration system. Prior to her current role, she oversaw detention and appeals departments, leading legal strategies in matters of asylum, cancellation of removal, VAWA, and immigration bonds.


Peter Herberg
Associate Immigration Attorney
He is an experienced attorney specializing in criminal defense, immigration law, family law, and personal injury. He has practiced in both federal and state courts, representing clients facing criminal charges, immigration proceedings, and potential deportation.
He speaks fluent English and Spanish and has knowledge of Russian, German, and French, enabling him to work with clients from diverse backgrounds. He currently serves as an Associate Attorney at CR Wannamaker Law Office, PLLC, where he provides strategic legal advice and representation on a wide range of legal matters.
Perla J. Rubio Terrones
Senior Associate Attorney
Focused on humanitarian immigration relief and representing vulnerable immigrant communities, she has defended immigrants' rights throughout her career in both affirmative and defensive proceedings before USCIS and the Immigration Courts.
She has worked directly with immigrant children in detention centers and shelters, as well as with survivors of abuse, maintaining a strong commitment to compassionate, solid, and high-quality legal representation.
