Gregory Romanovsky – our firm’s founding attorney – has devoted his career exclusively to practicing immigration law since earning his J.D. from Boston College Law School in 2000.
From office locations in Boston and New York he represents clients in the northeast and throughout the nation before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Executive Office for Immigration Review, the Board of Immigration Appeals, U.S. District Courts, and Circuit Courts of Appeals. He is also a member of the Supreme Court bar.
Individuals, families, and businesses alike turn to Mr. Romanovsky for skilled representation in a wide range of immigration matters from routine status extensions to complex federal litigation. This includes aiding businesses and educational institutions in bringing in top talent from overseas and helping individuals achieve their dream of citizenship and naturalization.
Mr. Romanovsky’s passion for immigration extends beyond the confines of his practice. He has served as President, Board member, and Chair of the Litigation Committee for the New England Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and works with the mayor’s office in Boston to provide free immigration consultations to recent immigrants who otherwise could not afford the services of a private attorney.
Speaking Engagements
June 24, 2023, Orlando, FL American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference Topic: “Post-Denial Options for Family-Based Petitions”
June 18, 2022, New York, NY American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference Topic: “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Immigration Attorney” (game show)
March 4, 2022, Boston, MA 19th Annual AILA New England Conference Annual Conference Topic: “First Circuit Update: Noteworthy Decisions and Emerging Trends”
October 11, 2021, Las Vegas, NV 2021 AILA Federal Court Conference: Business Litigation Topic: “Declaratory Judgment Basics”
June 9, 2021, Virtual American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference Topic: “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire Immigration Attorney” (game show)
July 28, 2020, Boston, MA 19th Annual Family-Based Immigration Law Conference MCLE Topic: “Key Strategies for Successful Marriage-Based Interviews”
February 28, 2020, Boston, MA 17th Annual AILA New England Conference Annual Conference Topic: “Using Federal Litigation to Your Client’s Advantage”
June 20, 2019, Orlando, FL American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference Topic: “Federal Court Litigation for the Immigration Practitioner: Litigating to Victory”
March 1, 2019, Boston, MA 17th Annual AILA New England Conference Topic: “Knocking Down the Wall: Administrative Litigation”
Sept. 20, 2018, Washington, DC AILA Federal Court Conference Topic: “Mandamus Litigation”
June 16, 2018, San Francisco, CA American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference Topic: “Fraud and Revocation of Citizenship”
March 2, 2018, Boston, MA 16th Annual AILA New England Conference Topic: “Hot Topics Panel”
Sept. 15, 2017, Portland, OR American Immigration Lawyers Association Fall Conference Topic: “Business Immigration Litigation”
June 23, 2017, New Orleans, LA American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference Topic: “Legal Writing in Immigration Court”
June 24, 2016, Las Vegas, NV American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference Topic: “Removal Proceedings 102: Remedies”
Feb. 28, 2014, Las Vegas, NV 2014 AILA Federal Court Immigration Litigation Practicum Topic: “Complicated Naturalization Cases”
March 7, 2014, Boston, MA 11th Annual AILA New England Chapter Conference Topic: “In-Depth Review of Recent BIA & Circuit Decisions”
May 2, 2014, Boston, MA Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education seminar Topic: “How to Survive and Thrive as a Solo or Small Firm Attorney”
June 21, 2014, Boston, MA American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference Topic: “The Art of Getting Paid After a Federal Court Victory”
June 19, 2015, Washington, DC American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference Topic: “Mastering the Mechanics of a Removal Hearing II—Practical Trial Plan”