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Anita Han

Executive Legal Assistant

Location: Atlanta, GA


Anita Han is the firm's executive legal assistant. She assists the firm's Founder/CEO, Ms. Lucy Lu, with case processing and client support. With a unique background in both design and law, Anita brings creativity, precision, and determination to her work in immigration law.

Tel.

+1.404.480.3789

Before entering the legal field, Anita built a successful career as an interior designer and project manager. Her transition into law was inspired by her own immigration journey—she independently prepared and secured approval for her EB-1A petition as an extraordinary ability talent. This accomplishment reflects her persistence, attention to detail, and ability to master complex processes. Originally from Beijing, a city of more than 20 million people, Anita brings an international perspective to her work at the firm. She is fluent in Mandarin and passionate about helping others navigate their immigration pathways with the same dedication she applied to her own.

Experience

  • Anita is an accomplished interior designer and project manager with extensive experience leading high-impact commercial and residential projects from concept through construction. With a strong foundation in design development, construction documentation, and on-site coordination, she specializes in delivering design solutions that are both visually compelling and operationally efficient. Her portfolio includes large-scale multifamily developments, student housing, and custom single-family residences. Anita is known for her ability to manage cross-functional teams, oversee construction progress, and ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and in alignment with the original design vision.


Language

  • Chinese

  • English

Education

  • Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) – Master of Fine Arts, Interior Design

  • Tsinghua University – Bachelor of Industrial Design

Other

  • Combines creative background with legal training to bring fresh perspectives to immigration law

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