About
Christina Coleman is a skilled immigration attorney who develops and implements tailored immigration strategies for both corporate and individual clients. She assists U.S. companies in hiring foreign workers and supports multinational organizations in transferring executives and employees to the United States. Christina also advises individuals seeking work visas, permanent residency, and U.S. citizenship, offering a personalized and strategic approach to each case.
Christina earned her J.D. summa cum laude from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. She also holds a Master of Philosophy in Medieval Studies from Yale University, a Master of Arts in English Literature from McGill University, and a Bachelor of Arts in French and English Literature from Dalhousie University.
Before focusing on immigration law, Christina practiced litigation at the prominent law firm Sidley Austin. Her background in high-level litigation informs her precise, thorough handling of immigration matters. She has also contributed to legal education as an Adjunct Faculty member at DePaul College of Law and brings valuable insight into the needs of student visa holders, drawing from her own experience of coming to the U.S. on an F-1 visa and later becoming a naturalized citizen in 2006.
Christina Coleman’s comprehensive academic and legal background allows her to navigate the complexities of U.S. immigration law with care and confidence. Her work spans a variety of industries, making her a trusted advisor for companies and individuals alike. Whether managing corporate sponsorships or guiding families through the green card process, Christina ensures that each client receives thoughtful, expert legal support.
Law Office Affiliations
- Founder, Coleman Immigration, LLC
- Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association
Licensed State
- Illinois
Education
- Loyola University of Chicago Law School
Juris Doctor (JD) - Yale University
MPhil in Medieval Studies - McGill University
MA in English Literature - Dalhousie University
BA in French and English Literature
Awards & Badges

- Citizenship
- Visa and Permits