Attorneys
Paul L. Zulkie
Founder & Managing PrincipalPaul is the Founder and Managing Principal of Zulkie Partners LLC. With over 40 years of immigration law experience, Paul has become a leader of the profession. From 2004 to 2005, Paul served as the President of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, a national bar association comprised of 15,000 lawyers and law professors dedicated to immigration and nationality law, which is headquartered in Washington DC.
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PrincipalSusie has been recognized as an “Emerging Lawyer” by the Leading Lawyers Network and is a “Leading Women Lawyers” recipient. She volunteers with the ACLU and the Korean American Community Services legal clinic.
Read MoreSusan M. MacLean
PrincipalSince 2005, Susan has been consistently recognized by the Best Lawyers Guide and was named “Chicago Immigration Lawyer of the Year” by Who’s Who Legal in 2015 and 2018. Susan has volunteered for a number of AILA committees, including the Citizenship and Immigration Services committee and the Department of State Liaison committee, and she is a Board Member of the Chicago Theological Seminary.
Read MoreKaren C. Selking
PrincipalSince joining Zulkie Partners in 2006, Karen has been recognized by her peers as a “Leading Lawyer,” a distinction bestowed upon less than 5% of all lawyers licensed in each state.
Read MoreJennifer A. Hoskin
PrincipalJenni was recognized as an “Emerging Lawyer” by the Leading Lawyers Network, a distinction awarded by peers to lawyers 40 years old and under or those who have been practicing for less than 10 years.
Read MoreNana Otutua-Amoah
AssociateNana enjoys working on Adjustment of Status (green card) applications as she gets to see the full picture of a foreign national’s life as well as support them through the final stage of the permanent residency process.
Read MoreMargaret Meza
AssociateMaggie has been working in immigration law since 2016, first as a Paralegal and now as an Associate Attorney. During her last year of law school, she was the President of the Immigrants’ Rights Coalition.
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