Daniel Shanfield's profile

    Daniel Shanfield

    Top rated Immigration attorney in San Jose, California

    Education Qualification:

    University of California Berkeley School of Law

    Practice Areas:

    Immigration

    2107 N. 1st St Suite 360San Jose, California, 95131

    First Admitted: 1997, California

    Professional Webpage: https://www.immigration-defense.com/about-us/

    Bar/Professional Activity:
    • Immigration Court Liaison, Santa Clara Valley Chapter, American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2008
    • Consulate General of Mexico in San Jose Liaison, Santa Clara Valley Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA SCV)
    • American Immigration Lawyers Association, Board of Governors (Ex Officio), 2007
    • Santa Clara County Bar Association, Immigration Section, Chair, 2005
    • American Bar Association, International Law Section, Member, 2016
    • Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, 2004
    • Federal District Court
    • Immigration Attorney Liaison Legal Assistance Program - Consulate General of Mexico in San Jose, 2023
    • U.S. District Court, 1997
    • Pro Bono Liaison, American Immigration Lawyers Assocation Santa Clara Valley Chapter, 2024
    • American Immigration Lawyers Association, Santa Clara Valley Chapter, Vice-Chair, 2006
    • Liaison, INS Liaison Committee, New York Immigration Coalition, 1998
    • American Bar Association, Section on International Law, Immigration Committee, Member, 2017
    • California Supreme Court
    • State Bar of California, International Law Section, Member and MCLE Panelist, 2016
    • California State Bar, International Law Committees, Member
    • American Immigration Lawyers Association, Santa Clara Valley Chapter, Chair, 2007
    • Immigration Court Liaison, American Immigration Lawyers Association, New York Chapter, 1999
    • State Bar of California, International Law Section
    • Liaison to the Consulate of Mexico in San Jose, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Santa Clara Valley Chapter, 2008
    Pro bono/Community Service:
    • Designated Attorney, Legal Assistance Program (PALE), Immigration Law, Consulate General of Mexico in San Jose
    • Legal Advisory Board, Stanford Law School Immigrants' Rights Clinic, 2008
    • Pro Bono Immigration Court Panel, Bar Association of San Francisco, 2007-2010
    • Coordinator, Consulate of Mexico in San Jose Immigration Law Advice Clinic, 2006 - Present
    • Asylum Mentor, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights, 2004 - Present
    Honors/Awards:
    • The National Advocates – Top 100 Lawyers
    • Avvo – Rated a perfect “10.0” and recipient of the site’s Client’s Choice Award
    • The American Immigration Lawyers Association – Recipient of the Berger Memorial Fellowship
    • The American Society of Legal Advocates – Top 100 Lawyers
    • Daniel Shanfield has an extensive background in immigration law, both overseas and on U.S. soil. Shanfield was the legal services manager for the U.S. refugee program in Europe, worked as a migration and refugee advisor to the U.N. and was a federal immigration prosecutor., Forbes Best Immigration Lawyers (San Jose, California), Forbes Advisor Legal, 2024
    • AILA Berger Memorial Scholarship, American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2000
    • Career Recognition of Special Service to the Immigrant Community in the Silicon Valley, Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition, U.S. Representative Ro Khanna, 2018
    • Daniel Shanfield founded the AILA immigration clinic in partnership with the Mexican Consulate that helps serve the Mexican community in the South Bay. He serves as the liaison between AILA and the Mexican Consulate in San Jose. He ensures that the immigration clinic is staffed by volunteer attorneys, and has overseen DACA Workshops at the Consulate. The AILA Immigration Clinic at the Mexican Consulate in San Jose takes place twice a month, and provides Mexican nationals with free immigration consultations with an AILA attorney. An individual attorney is expected to see up to five people at each clinic. During these free consultations, individuals are screened for any immigration remedy that may be available and are told how to obtain relief. Over the years, Daniel has consulted with the Mexican Consulate and worked with updating them and training them on changes in immigration law, such as DACA and I-601A provisional waivers, to ensure that all Mexican nationals receive proper immigration advice. Daniel has also been selected to participate in the PALE program that pairs low-income, Mexican nationals, with reputable attorneys to assist them with immigration, criminal or family law-related matters., Pro Bono Champion, American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2018
    • U.S. Attorney General's Honors Program, U.S. Department of Justice, 1997
    • Premio Tequio Humanitarian Award, Consulate General of Mexico in San Jose, 2011
    Educational Background:
    • University of California, Los Angeles – B.A. in Political Science, Honors: Magna cum laude, Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honors Society, Member (1991 – 1993) 
    • University of California, San Diego – Political Science, Honors, La Raza Law Students Association, Member, Prosser Award for Research in International Human Rights Law, (1989 – 1991).
    Scholarly Lectures/Writings:
    • CLE on case strategies for cancellation of removal and application of new regulations for motions to terminate and administratively close., Panel Presenter, Updates on Cancellation of Removal for Non-Lawful Permanent Residents and EOIR Termination Regulations, Santa Cruz County Public Defender's Office and Santa Cruz County Immigration Lawyers, Immigration Law And Criminal Defense, 2024
    • CLE presentation on cutting-edge strategies in removal defense under new EOIR Regulations., Panelist Presenter, Hot Topics in Immigration Court Removal Defense, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Immigration Law, 2024
    • Sacred Heart Community Panel Presentation: Obtaining Post-Conviction Relief for Immigration Benefits Eligibility, 2023, Sacred Heart Community Panel Presentation: Obtaining Post-Conviction Relief for Immigration Benefits Eligibility, 2023, 2023
    • Consulate General of Mexico in San Jose Presentation: Legal Residency Options for Non-Citizens under In Absentia Removal and Deportation Orders, 2023, Consulate General of Mexico in San Jose Presentation: Legal Residency Options for Non-Citizens under In Absentia Removal and Deportation Orders, 2023, Immigration Law, 2023
    • Litigation Skills for Non-Litigators: Removal Proceedings for Family-Based Practitioners, Speaker, American Immigration Lawyers Assoc. (AILA) Annual Conference: Litigation Skills for Non-Litigators: Removal Proceedings for Family-Based Practitioners, AILA 2020 Annual Conference, Immigration Law, 2020
    • Associate Editor, International Tax and Business Law Journal, University of California, San Diego
    • Panel speaker on successfully advising U.S. business and family immigration clients under California's Prop. 64 marijuana reform legislation., Panel Speaker, International Legalization Of Certain Drugs: Legal And Practical Immigration Effects, American Bar Association, 2017
    • Panel presentation with analysis of immigration law developments and practice guidance for immigration attorneys, Panel Speaker, Immigration Law Hot Topics, American Immigration Lawyers Association, American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2017
    • Speaker, Immigration Executive Action: Election Year Updates on DACA and DAPA, State Bar Of California, 2016
    • Relief Granted, Case Not Closed (AILA 2016 San Antonio Asylum Conference), Speaker, American Immigration Lawyers Association, American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2016
    • Thanks to I-601A Expansion, Employers Can Now Help Fix America's Broken Immigration System, One Worker at a Time, Author, ABA International Law Section, 2016
    • Speaker, AILA NorCal Chapter 2016 Immigration Hot Topics, American Immigration Lawyers Association Northern California Chapter, 2016
    • Speaker, Expanded I-601A Regulations, State Bar of California International Law Section, 2016
    • American Immigration Lawyers Association, Speaker, The Many Faces of Fraud, 2016
    • Evidence of a Conviction and Authentication Issues in Immigration Court Proceedings, Author, American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), 2014
    • Author, Recent Developments on Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude and Inadmissibility, American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2013
    • Speaker, Everything Family Lawyers Should Now About Immigration Law, But Were Afraid to Ask, Santa Clara County Bar Association, 2005
    • Refugee Reports, Relief For Persecuted Religious Minorities In Iran, 2004
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