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Lili Salcedo, Legal Assistant

Lili Salcedo, Legal Assistant

Lili Salcedo, Legal Assistant
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Lili is a bilingual Legal Assistant with extensive experience in immigration law, client communication, form preparation, translation, and case preparation. She has been working in immigration since 2012 and joined Olmos & Reynolds in November 2017. She takes great pride in her work and feels she is changing lives.

Lili studied for two years at East Los Angeles College and brings over a decade of dedication to serving immigrant communities. As a first-generation Mexican American with immigrant parents and a multicultural, biracial family, Lili carries a deep personal connection to her work. She is family oriented and a devoted mother. She loves traveling with her children when she can.

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WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY

"I wanted to say once again thank you. For just giving my a shot and helping me out. You have forever changed my life and I am eternally grateful."

— A. R., Mexico

Client arrived in the United States at age 2, graduated from high school with honors and earned both an Associate’s Degree and Certificate in Culinary Arts but still could not work due to undocumented status. Granted Deferred Action Status in 2014 following successful post-conviction relief eliminating client's prior misdemeanor driving under the influence.

"I just wanted to thank you for ALL the hard work and dedication you put into my case. Just wanted you to know that I really appreciate everything you’ve done."

— C.L., Mexico

Client has been a lawful permanent resident since age 2 and is now able to apply for a discretionary waiver of criminal grounds of deportation after we modified client's conviction to a non-aggravated felony.

"I appreciate everything you did for me!"

— H.R., Peru

Client now qualifies for citizenship and is no longer deportable after we eliminated an aggravated felony conviction in a post-conviction motion.