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Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch joins us for a powerful discussion on navigating today’s immigration landscape. Discover how her team is connecting with families nationwide and helping them plan, prepare, and protect what matters most. ----------------------------------------- Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:56 Firm Growth 5:00 Legal Practice 5:53 Current Immigration Law 9:12 Consultations 11:14 Predictions 12:31 Summary 15:42 Advise 16:28 Contact Information ----------------------------------------- Welcome to the Immigration Nation Podcast, the podcast that dives deep into the complex and often misunderstood world of United States immigration. Visit our website to learn more: https://immigrationnationpodcast.com Submit to be a guest: podcastguest@marketcrest.com For help launching your own podcast: marketing@marketcrest.com All episodes can be found on your preferred podcast platform (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and more) ----------------------------------------- Through interviews with leading US immigration attorneys, this podcast aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the policies, struggles and victories within the ever changing world of immigration. Each episode will offer fresh perspectives and valuable insight using real life stories to navigate our nation's immigration system. If you have an immigration question or an existing case, join us here on immigration nation because this podcast was made for you. ----------------------------------------- This podcast has been prepared for general information purposes only and is not legal advice. This information is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. ----------------------------------------- Transcript: Hello, this is Scott Berry. And I've got a very special guest with me today. We're in Austin with Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch. Hello, Kate. Hi. This is so exciting because we get a chance to meet kind of up and coming immigration lawyers all over the US through our podcast and just coaching, things like that and events. And I love to ask people who they look up to, who they're kind of watching, and who they use as a little bit of a mentor. And Kate's name comes up a lot. And so when we ran into her at AILA, I asked if she would sit down with us and share some of her thoughts because she's remarkable and she's just very effective and very unique. So, Kate, thanks again. We really appreciate you giving us some time. Yeah. Thanks for coming all the way down to Austin. Yeah, it's my pleasure. So Kate, tell everybody about where the law firm has grown in the last ten years. You got this super cool office. Very, very unique. And a new bus. Ten year anniversary. Congratulations. Where are you now? So we're in a great place, just in terms of the firm and how we've set up the structure. But it's taken ten years to get here. Halfway through the journey, five years in was when Covid hit. And so we have this little office in central Austin, and at the time we had 13 people crammed in that office. I have cubicles in the garage so that people could work. And so we sent everybody home really quickly in Covid. And then we started perfecting the virtual model, and we started growing. And by the time everybody else was going back to work, we were a virtual firm. And so we were allowed to really expand our services and our ability to service clients. But we never really outgrew the little office. So a couple of things have happened. The first is we really realize our mission is not about having a bunch of offices in big cities around the country. Our mission is to reach immigrants in places where they struggle to receive good legal services, and that's in rural, remote areas. Areas where it's dangerous to drive. There's not really good legal options. It's hard to get information, but we don't want to set up a bunch of rock and mortar offices in these places. That would be logistically complicated. So the idea came. What if we had these mobile offices? And then Trump got elected and we decided to sort of pivot and create this separate sort of community engagement entity that is a bus.