About Christina Weber
Christina Weber Crudden earned her law degree from the University of Kentucky after completing undergraduate studies at Arcadia University. Her academic path combined a liberal arts foundation with formal legal training, preparing her for practice in state and federal settings. She has remained engaged with professional education since leaving law school.
Crudden is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania. Early in her career she gravitated toward immigration work. Over time she built experience handling a range of matters that commonly arise for noncitizens and their families. She has worked with clients at various stages of administrative and court processes.
Her membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association connects her to a national community of practitioners. That affiliation provides access to continuing legal education, practice updates and peer networks. She participates in association activities as a current member and uses those resources to stay abreast of changing policy and regulation.
Colleagues describe Crudden as methodical in case preparation. She approaches filings and hearings with attention to procedural detail and client circumstances. Her work requires balancing legal deadlines, documentary evidence and client expectations. She aims to clarify options so clients can make informed decisions about next steps.
Crudden maintains a practice in Pennsylvania. She represents clients in immigration-related matters across administrative forums and, where appropriate, in court. Her day-to-day work involves interviewing clients, preparing applications and petitions, and guiding people through procedural stages that can be unfamiliar and stressful.
Outside the office she keeps current through continuing legal education and association events. She also follows developments in federal immigration policy and relevant court decisions. Crudden currently practices immigration law in Pennsylvania.