About Anya
Anya Lear is an immigration lawyer based in Colorado. She earned her J.D. from The University of Denver Sturm College of Law in 2012. Her legal education at Denver shaped a practical approach to the courtroom and the complex administrative processes that often follow.
After law school, Lear began practicing in Colorado. Over the years she has worked on matters that fall under immigration law, representing individuals and families in proceedings before federal agencies and immigration courts. She has maintained a steady presence in the state's legal community while building a practice that responds to changes in policy and procedure.
Lear is active in professional associations. She holds membership in the American Bar Association and the Colorado Bar Association. Since 2016 she has also been part of the American Immigration Lawyers Association Colorado Chapter. That involvement has kept her engaged with colleagues on shifting regulatory interpretations and procedural developments.
Her practice addresses a range of immigration-related issues. She assists clients seeking family-based relief, nonimmigrant and immigrant visas, and pathways to lawful permanent residence. She also advises on citizenship and naturalization processes, and on responses to enforcement actions. Her day-to-day work mixes applications and advocacy. Paperwork and hearings share equal time.
Clients typically encounter her in filings, interviews, and court appearances. She places emphasis on clear explanations of options and likely outcomes. She prepares cases for administrative review and represents clients in removal defense when needed. The professional memberships she maintains provide regular access to current training and peer resources that inform case strategy.
Lear practices through Lear Immigration Law, PC. She represents clients across Colorado and directs the firm’s daily legal work. Her practice remains centered on immigration matters for individuals and families, and she continues to work on cases that involve visas, green card applications, citizenship matters, and related administrative proceedings.