About Elizabeth Nicole
Elizabeth Nicole Kozycki built a practice from steady steps rather than sudden leaps. She spent her early professional years learning the mechanics of law and then set out to run her own firm. The path shows a mix of classroom study, brief stints in private practice and professional involvement that underline a long-term interest in immigration matters.
She earned a B.A. in International Studies from American University, finishing that degree in 2008. She later attended San Joaquin College of Law, where she received her J.D. in 2014. Those academic years shaped the legal groundwork she would later use in client work and in the firm she would found.
Her first listed legal position came soon after law school. In 2014 she worked as a lawyer at The Patriot Law Office. That role provided courtroom exposure and practical case management experience. It also offered a platform for building the professional contacts that often prove essential in early legal careers.
In 2017 she became a founding partner at Kozycki Law, LLC. The firm is registered under her name and remains her primary office address. As founding partner she handles client matters, oversees case strategy and manages the day-to-day operations that keep a small law office functioning. Running a firm meant adding administrative responsibilities to the practice work she had begun years earlier.
Outside the office she has maintained ties to professional organizations that align with immigration practice. She has been a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association since 2015 and participates in the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, serving on its Immigration Committee since 2015. Those affiliations provide continuing education, networking and a forum for discussing changes in immigration policy and procedure.
An unexpected note in her background is a 1999 recognition from the National Charolais Association as National Grand Champion for a Charolais bull. It is an unusual detail in a legal biography but one that reflects an early life connection to agricultural circles.
She is licensed to practice in California and continues to work in private practice. She practices immigration law at Kozycki Law, LLC.