Attorney Aaron J. Chang's practice primarily focuses on Immigration Law, and Consumer Bankruptcy Law. Aaron is licensed to practice law in Maryland in 2013.
Aaron began his legal career working as an investigative assistant at Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination in Springfield, Massachusetts in 2005 while finishing up his undergraduate studies in legal studies at University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
As an immigrant from South Korea himself, Aaron has been fascinated by the intricacy of the U.S. immigration, a legal system by which people get united with their loved ones, qualified potential workers find professional opportunities where they can produce fine work products, companies in need of right talents find who they need.
Inspired by the significant influence that immigration has over so many lives, Aaron pursued his enthusiasm for immigration law by working for law firms that specialized in immigration law since 2006.
Aarons other past experience includes an internship at the WilmerHale Legal Service Center at Harvard Law School, Housing Division, and an externship at Lexington National National Insurance Corporation, Office of the General Counsel. He also worked for Administrative Law Judge Stanley Chin at Social Security Administration, Office of Disability Adjudication and Review, Baltimore National Hearing Center as an Attorney Advisor.
Aaron also has a special interest and experience helping consumers/business owners contemplating filing for bankruptcy.
Aaron is fluent in English and Korean.
Bar Admission: Maryland, District of Columbia.
Education: J.D., University of Baltimore School of Law, 2013 and M.S. in Taxation, Bentley University, 2010 and B.A. in Legal Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2005.
Memberships: Court of Appeals of Maryland, American Bar Association, Maryland Bar Association, Howard County Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Executive Office for Immigration Review, and American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Aaron believes that the role of an immigration attorney ought to be much more than a mere "paper-filer" after all of the hard work has been done by you and your company. He believes that a dedicated and passionate immigration attorney must strive to be an invaluable guide to you from the very beginning and must ensure that your entire immigration experience is a good one with as few bumps in the road as possible.