About Eamonn P.
Eamonn P. Roach blends an international outlook with courtroom training. He read international studies and politics as an undergraduate and later added language study and a law degree. Those strands show up in the way he approaches a case: attention to detail, and an eye for how personal stories intersect with complex rules.
Roach earned his undergraduate degree in International Studies and Politics and took a Spanish minor at Seattle University. He then spent a year at Zhejiang University studying Mandarin in an intensive program. He completed his legal education at Gonzaga University School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2013.
Shortly after finishing law school, Roach began practicing at Roach & Bishop. He joined the firm in 2013 and remains associated with it today. He is licensed to practice in Washington. He also holds membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association, a professional affiliation he has maintained since 2013. That membership places him among practitioners who regularly handle immigration matters and related administrative proceedings.
His work is shaped by the combination of cross-cultural study and formal legal training. Colleagues describe him as methodical and practical in managing file work and client expectations. He has handled matters that require careful documentary review and client interviews. He spends time preparing written submissions and attending hearings as needed. He also advises clients on procedural steps and deadlines, helping them understand what to expect in administrative and court settings.
Roach represents individuals and families at various stages of immigration processes. He is comfortable handling cases that involve interactions with federal agencies and appears before immigration authorities on behalf of clients. His practice involves both individual consultations and ongoing case management, and he works to keep clients informed as their matters progress.
Outside the office, Roach’s background in international studies and language training continues to inform his work. He draws on that experience when cases involve cross-border elements or translation needs. He maintains his professional membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association and keeps current with developments that affect immigration practice.
He practices from Roach & Bishop, LLP, where his current work centers on immigration matters and related administrative proceedings.