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Sofía Lelia Soza Arjona

Argentinian Attorney and U.S. Visa Case Manager

Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Sofía Lelia Soza Arjona is an Argentine attorney and Business Immigration Analyst who advises professionals, researchers, and entrepreneurs on U.S. employment-based immigration strategy.

Sofía focuses on guiding high-achieving professionals through complex immigration pathways, particularly EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) and EB-1A extraordinary ability petitions. Her work centers on developing strategy-driven cases that align a client’s long-term professional objectives with the legal standards of U.S. immigration law. She specializes in drafting structured professional plans, recommendation frameworks, and evidentiary narratives that require analytical precision and careful positioning.

She has experienced international mobility firsthand. During her Master in Business Administration, she completed an academic exchange at the University of Cologne in Germany, where she studied digital transformation, sustainability, and organizational psychology. Living and studying abroad provided her with direct insight into cross-border transitions, cultural adaptation, and the professional complexities that arise when navigating foreign legal and regulatory systems.

Earlier in her career, Sofía developed a strong foundation in regulatory compliance, capital markets, knowledge management, and legal drafting. This background sharpened her ability to analyze complex documentation, manage high-volume matters, and translate technical professional achievements into cohesive legal arguments. She approaches immigration not as a procedural exercise, but as a strategic decision that requires credibility, timing, and long-range planning.

Her practice is defined by attention to detail, structured reasoning, and a client-centered mindset—guiding globally mobile professionals through complex legal frameworks while aligning immigration strategy with career growth and long-term opportunity.