Nancy Vo serves as the Chair of Wilner & O’Reilly’s
Employment-Based Immigration Department, bringing a distinguished
academic background and a wealth of experience to her role.
Graduating Magna Cum Laude from Whittier Law School, Ms. Vo earned
her stripes as an editor on Whittier Law Review, with a published
article in 2015 and a CALI award in Legal Writing. Her academic
journey began with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and
Public Law from the University of California, San Diego.
Ms. Vo's journey
with Wilner & O’Reilly began in 2015 when she started interning
at the firm while attending law school. Progressing through the
ranks, she later took on roles as a law clerk and case manager.
Currently, Ms. Vo plays a pivotal role in the firm’s
employment-based practice, bringing to bear skillful knowledge in
non-immigrant petitions such as O-1s and P-1s for extraordinary and
internationally recognized individuals, H-1Bs, L-1 intra-company
transferees, and E-2 treaty investor visas. Her highly adept skills
extends to a range of employment-based immigrant petitions and PERM
Labor Certification applications. Ms. Vo also brings valuable
experience to family-based immigration matters, including adjustment
of status, I-751, 601/601A waivers, and VAWA.
Ms. Vo's personal
background adds a unique perspective to her professional journey.
Growing up in Los Angeles as a first-generation Vietnamese American
with three older sisters and parents who were refugees from Vietnam,
she holds the distinction of being the first in her family to enter
the legal field.
Nancy Vo's
commitment to legal excellence is complemented by her dedication to
continuous learning and scholarly pursuits. She has contributed to
legal discourse through her published work titled "BRIGHT-LINE
RULE FOR WARRANTLESS CELL PHONE SEARCHES: WHY IT MAY NOT BE THE
BRIGHTEST SOLUTION," featured in the Whittier Law Review in the
academic year 2014-2015.
Before her time
at Wilner & O’Reilly, Ms. Vo gained valuable experience as an
Administrative Assistant at the Law Office of David Sean Dufek from
2011 to 2013. This foundational experience has undoubtedly
contributed to her professional journey and the legal prowess she
brings to her current role.
Outside of her
professional commitments, Nancy indulges in a variety of interests.
She enjoys arts and crafts, baking, reading, and watching movies. Her
love for animals is evident in her pastime of spoiling her pets.
Additionally, she has a passion for travel and a penchant for trying
new experiences.