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Meet the Team: Jude Gindap

Jude Gindap – Legal SecretaryAsylum lawyer USA

Jude Gindap serves as a Legal Secretary at the Law Office of Alena Shautsova, bringing exceptional organizational skills, professionalism, and a strong technical background to the firm’s daily operations. Highly organized and tech-savvy, Jude has extensive experience as a Virtual Assistant supporting legal, administrative, and executive workflows.

Jude is known for his strong ability to communicate clearly with clients, manage digital content, and maintain accurate, confidential records. His background includes coordinating multiple projects simultaneously, managing complex schedules, and ensuring that all administrative tasks are completed with precision and efficiency.

In his role at our firm, Jude provides executive-level support, assists with client outreach, and utilizes a wide range of digital tools to streamline internal processes. His adaptability and problem-solving skills make him an invaluable asset in a fast-paced environment, where he consistently demonstrates reliability, professionalism, and a commitment to excellence.

Jude’s dedication to delivering high-quality administrative and legal support helps enhance the firm’s productivity and ensures an outstanding experience for every client who contacts our office. Jude speaks English and Filipino.

Immigration Services

Asylum
Deportation
Provisional Waiver
Citizenship
Green Cards
Work Visas
Marriage Visas
Business Visa
Litigation

Recent Publications

The United States Installs a Complete Ban for Nationals of 19 Countries — What It Means for Immigrants
Federal Court Restores Bond Hearings for Immigrants Who Entered Without Inspection — A New Opportunity for Release
U.S. Immigration Update: Department of Homeland Security Proposes to Rescind and Expand the Public-Charge Regulation
Trump’s New Gold Card Visa: Cost, Requirements, Form I-140G, and How the Process May Work
Understanding the EB-1 Green Card: Subcategories, Required Evidence, Reference Letters, and Common Reasons for Denial
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