About
Rosy Meza is an immigration lawyer and economist in Elkhart, Indiana, serving clients throughout the United States and abroad. With more than 15 years of immigration law experience, she represents foreign nationals, their families, and their associates in the pursuit of lawful immigration status. As an immigration lawyer, she understands that complex federal administrative rules can affect a client’s family, work, future, and sense of security. She approaches each matter with careful preparation and informed legal guidance.
Rosy earned her Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of Miami School of Law. She was active in Phi Delta Phi, the international legal honor society. She is multilingual and helps bridge the gap between the American legal system and each client’s cultural background.
Rosy understands that immigration matters often involve legal pressure, personal hope, and major life decisions. Her work combines scholarly analysis with creative problem-solving, allowing clients to better understand their options and move through the immigration process with confidence.
Rosy is also a researcher, economic analyst, and political analyst for international publications. That experience supports her global perspective and deep understanding of the forces that shape migration, opportunity, and family stability. She values the diversity, talent, and dedication that immigrants bring to the United States.
Rosy Meza’s practice reflects the belief that America has long been strengthened by people from around the world who contribute to family life, business, science, technology, the arts, and many other fields. She remains committed to helping clients pursue immigration goals while honoring their background, culture, and future opportunities.
Law Office Affiliations
- Attorney, Meza Law Office, LLC
- Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association
- Member, Indiana State Bar Association
- Member, Florida Bar
Licensed State
- Indiana
- Florida
Education
- University of Miami
Juris Doctor (JD)
Awards & Badges



- Asylum
- Citizenship & Naturalization
- Deportation
- Employment-Based Immigration
- Family-Based Immigration
- Green Cards
- Immigration Appeals
- Visa & Permits




