Professional U.S. Immigration Lawyers and Maryland State Family Law Attorneys
Infinity Law Firm, LLC is a law firm focused on providing premier legal representation in the areas of U.S. immigration law and Maryland Family Law. We are experienced and professional advocates. We aim to provide strategic and effective solutions to your legal issues in a professional setting.
Christina G. Nguyen - Family Law & U.S. Immigration Attorney
Christina G. Nguyen - Family Law & U.S. Immigration Attorney Ms. Nguyen is the founder of Infinity Law Firm, LLC, where she focuses her practice on U.S. immigration law and Maryland State family law. She has over ten years of legal experience. Previously, Ms. Nguyen worked as a family law staff attorney at the Maryland Legal Aid Bureau, Inc., where she gained extensive litigation experience representing families in contested custody, divorce, child support, and visitation proceedings throughout Maryland. Ms. Nguyen worked with clients with complex family law issues, including issues of paternity, spousal support, property distribution, custody relocation and modification matters, and child support. Ms. Nguyen also represented survivors of domestic violence at protective order hearings.
Compassionate legal advice and community outreach
Ms. Nguyen was born in Canada to Vietnamese immigrants who came to Canada as refugees in the late 1970's. Ms. Nguyen has witnessed first hand how complex the immigration process can be. Ms. Nguyen's personal experiences have driven her to become an effective and knowledgeable advocate for her clients. In addition to her legal experience, Ms. Nguyen conducted several “know your rights” workshops, education initiatives, and outreach to community members and partners within Montgomery County Public Schools, Prince Georges County Public Schools, and other community based organizations. Ms. Nguyen also established relationships with several community partners, schools, and law enforcement in the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) metropolitan area.
Client testimonials
JL
" I entered the US in 2008 without any papers from Honduras. My family was here and I was going to do anything to be with them. When I came to the US, I worked very hard. It was also hard for me to learn English and live in a new country. Then I met M—-. He was very sweet to me at first and promised me everything. He also entered without his papers. I married him a few months after I met him.
JF
" My ex and I had an 8-year old daughter. Our relationship did not work out but I still wanted to be involved in raising our daughter. I was involved in my daughter’s life from birth and visited with her every chance I got. I helped her learn her first steps and went to all of her checkups. I also put her in ballet and attended her dance recitals. Since my daughter started school, I have been to school meetings and volunteer regularly.
KD
" I was the primary caretaker of my 6-year old daughter and 9-year old son since their birth. My children’s father was barely involved in their lives in a meaningful way and did not offer any child support to them even though he had a stable job. I wanted to file for custody and child support. At first, I wanted to go through this process without assistance. When I went to the court clerk’s office, and looked up information online, I knew that I needed a lawyer.
HK
" I met my wife in Korea when I was working there about five years ago. I knew when I met her that this was the woman that I wanted to marry and start a family with. After frequent visits back and forth to Korea, I knew that I loved her and asked her to marry me. I was unfamiliar with the immigration process and needed someone to assist me. The forms on the United States immigration website were confusing and I did not want to make any mistakes.
L.M.
" I was in the process of a divorce. I had separated from my husband for several years but we could not work out what to do with the property or the house. I retained other lawyers but I was moving nowhere. Ms. Nguyen assisted me in working out a Voluntary Property and Child Custody Settlement Agreement with my husband. We ended our divorce amicably. The agreement allowed my children and me to remain in the house and designated a fair access schedule. Ms. Nguyen listened to my needs and helped me through this emotional process. I was very happy with Ms. Nguyen. Thank you for all of your help! "
Call 240-204-6481 to make an appointment with our family law or U.S. immigration lawyers.