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Denver Immigration & Personal Injury Attorneys

Our team of attorneys

Lisa Guerra

Founder and Lead Attorney

"There's something about watching the eyes of a person when all of the stress and worry about a family member being deported is lifted, and they know that they can remain together as a family in the United States."

Inga Bergel

Senior Attorney

"Coming from an immigrant family myself, I directly appreciate the unique cultural tapestry and exchange of ideas that fuel immigration across the world."

Logan M Clarry

Associate Attorney

“If you want to see the true beauty of the United States, come to a U.S.C.I.S. waiting room. There, you will see people from all over the world with one common goal, and that is the road to U.S. Citizenship.”

Kayla Villatoro

Senior Paralegal

"If we know where we came from, we may better know where to go. If we know who we came from, we may better understand who we are."

Lisa Guerra

I often get asked if I knew I wanted to be an attorney when I was a child.

My Answer is Yes!

When I was in Law School in Atlanta, Georgia I could have never imagined that my primary practice would become Immigration law. When I applied for law school , I remember that they had you write an essay on why you wanted to become an attorney. I recall wanting to be a civil rights attorney, just like Johnny Cochran! I was passionate about equal rights and standing up for injustice.

My focus shifted some during law school and I wasn’t sure what type of law I wanted to practice when I graduated. In 2009 while waiting on my bar exam results I found my first paying job in the legal world at a small law firm that handled some immigration cases. I believe the only reason I landed the job at the time was because I had taken an Immigration and an Asylum class during law school. My Professor, Joe Rosen, was an actual practicing Immigration Attorney who prepared us very well.

I still remember my first day in an Immigration detention center, I introduced myself to all of the guards and stated that I was waiting on my bar exam results and I just wanted to sit in and watch, if that was ok. I remember one guard smiled and said “yes” court is open to all. I just remember feeling so nervous and out of place. The acronyms they use in Immigration Court will make you question what you’re doing because you have no idea what everyone is talking about, but eventually you learn the language and can then advocate effectively for your client.

I still am passionate about equal rights but what I have found is that Immigration is our new civil rights movement and in some instances representing Immigrants is standing up for civil rights.

Inga Bergel

Inga Bergel is an Associate Attorney at The Guerra Law Firm, where she specializes in U.S. Immigration Law.  Inga’s practice is primarily focused on transactional immigration such as H1-B, PERM, and L-1 business immigration areas.  Inga is also familiar with EB-5 investment immigration and the intricacies of both regional center and non-regional center based practices.  Lastly, Inga is frequently in court, championing clients on matters related to family-based immigration such as removal defense, related petitions, and litigation.

Prior to joining The Guerra Law Firm, Inga worked on business immigration matters out of lower Manhattan in New York.  She worked through the intensive cap season in 2016 for business immigration matters in over forty (40) employee filings.  Highlights include serving large corporate global IT clients such as Larsen & Toubro, Infotech, and Infosys Technologies in both routine transactions as well as complex corporate restructurings (cross-border mergers and spin-offs).  She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). 

Inga received her J.D. from Boston’s Suffolk University Law School, graduating in 2010 on the Dean’s List and having been awarded Pro-Bono Honors.  While in law school, Inga served as the Vice President of the International Law Society and worked in the Immigration Law Clinic.  Inga obtained her B.A. in English and Political Science in 2006 from the University of California at Berkeley. 

Logan M Clarry

Logan M. Clarry grew up in the Denver Metro Area and attended the University of Colorado Denver, graduating with a double Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History in 2015. He later studied law at the University of Oregon School of Law in Eugene, Oregon, graduating in 2019. Logan is licensed to practice in Colorado, the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, and in front of the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)

His passion within immigration law is helping clients navigate the path to citizenship through USCIS, but he has also litigated asylum claims in front of the immigration courts in Denver and Aurora, Colorado. He also has experience working with Special Immigrant Juveniles, helping them and their parent/guardians navigate the court system.

Whether you are in immigration court or in front of an immigration officer at U.S.C.I.S., Logan will strive to give you the best representation he can offer. Logan’s philosophy on immigration law can be summed up in one phrase: “If you want to see the true beauty of the United States, come to a U.S.C.I.S. waiting room. There, you will see people from all over the world with one common goal, and that is the road to U.S. Citizenship.” Logan views his work as rewarding, knowing that he contributed to his client’s success story.

In his free time, Logan enjoys playing rec league ice hockey and attending sporting events and the occasional concert around the Denver area. 

Education: Doctor of Jurisprudence – University of Oregon School of Law

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History – University of Colorado Denver

Licensed in: Colorado, United States District Court for the District of Colorado, Executive Office for Immigration Review

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