About Alex
Alex Meyerovich built his legal foundation at the University of Connecticut School of Law, earning his J.D. in 2004. He earlier completed a B.S. in Finance at Southern Connecticut State University in 1998. That combination of law and finance shapes how he approaches complex client problems. He keeps an eye on practical outcomes and details that matter to both individuals and employers.
After law school, Meyerovich began practicing law in the Northeast. He is admitted to practice in both New York and Connecticut and holds membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Over the years he has worked on matters that span the administrative process, courtroom settings, and client counseling. He moves between paperwork and oral advocacy with the same attention to procedure.
Meyerovich’s background in finance informs part of his caseload. It gives him a useful perspective on employment-based immigration and matters that involve business documentation and compliance. He also handles family immigration cases and works with people seeking permanent residency and naturalization. He approaches each matter by breaking down complicated rules into practical steps for clients.
Peers describe him as methodical in approach. He values clear explanation and steady preparation. Court filings are important to him, as are interviews and agency meetings. He prepares clients for each stage of the process and aims to set realistic expectations rather than quick promises.
Outside of individual cases, Meyerovich maintains active ties to the immigration bar through the American Immigration Lawyers Association. That membership keeps him connected to changing regulations and to other practitioners who handle novel questions. He attends continuing education and participates in professional discussions when opportunities arise.
Meyerovich practices law in New York and Connecticut and spends his time on immigration matters for people and employers. He currently practices immigration law in New York and Connecticut.