About Ayensa
Ayensa Millan built her legal foundation at Arizona State University before moving into public-facing roles in Arizona’s court system. Her education at ASU set the stage for a practical career that blends courtroom work and immigration matters. She brings a courtroom fluency that comes from regular service in county settings rather than years spent only behind a desk.
Early in her career she took on roles that placed her inside the local judicial process. Millan serves as a Judge Pro Tem in Maricopa County, a position that puts her on temporary judicial assignment hearing and managing matters as needed by the county. That work has given her repeated exposure to the pace and procedures of Arizona’s trial courts. Colleagues describe the role as one that requires steady judgment and the ability to move between different case types on short notice.
Her accreditation from the Board of Immigration Appeals signals a connection to immigration law. That certification allows her to operate in immigration proceedings and to engage in work related to appeals and administrative relief. It is a credential that many practitioners seek when their caseload includes immigration petitions, removal defense, or appellate matters before federal immigration bodies.
Millan’s practice is rooted in Arizona. She is admitted to practice in the state and takes on matters that arise under its jurisdiction. Her ongoing association with Maricopa County, where she continues her Judge Pro Tem duties, keeps her in regular contact with local judges, clerks, and trial staff. That proximity to county operations informs how she prepares cases and manages court appearances across the region.
Outside the courtroom she works in settings that require detailed filings and procedural clarity. The administrative side of immigration practice often demands careful attention to deadlines and evidentiary records, and her background aligns with those needs. She balances hearing-room responsibilities with the documentation and client-facing work that immigration matters commonly require.
Millan’s profile reflects a practitioner who moves between adjudicative and advocacy roles. She remains active in Maricopa County and maintains her professional credentials with the Board of Immigration Appeals. Her current practice concentrates on immigration-related matters and court assignments in Arizona.