Lucy G. Cheung is an Associate Attorney at the Law Offices of Eugene Goldstein & Associates. Admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 2008, the New York bar in 2010, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in 2010, Ms. Cheung practices general immigration law, with a focus on extraordinary individuals, business, corporations, students, education institutions, and family immigration issues.
She is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and NAFSA-Association of International Educators, among other organizations. Ms. Cheung is currently the Chair-Elect for NAFSA's Region X (New York/New Jersey). She previously held the position of Regulatory Ombud for Scholar Issues from 2011 to 2014. She is the recipient of the 2012 NAFSA Region X Rising Professional Award for her notable commitment to the field through professional and volunteer activities. Ms. Cheung also participates actively in the AILA New York Chapter Media/Advocacy Committee and Unlawful Practice of Immigration Law Committee. She was a Co-Chair for the AILA New York Chapter's Continuing Legal Education Committee from 2011 to 2013. Ms. Cheung is a frequent speaker, presenter, and moderator on immigration law topics at professional conferences, and at college and university campuses throughout the NY metropolitan area.
Ms. Cheung earned her law degree from New England Law | Boston in 2008, where she received numerous student awards. Additionally, in 2007, she received the Student Award from the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, the Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts Scholarship, as well as a Summer Grant from the Public Interest Law Association of New England Law | Boston.

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Ms. Cheung holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems in Business Administration, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in East Asian Studies from the University of Arizona.
She enjoys walking around her neighborhood in Brooklyn with her dog.
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