About Jane
Jane Chiang earned her Juris Doctor from The George Washington University Law School in 1999. She completed her legal education in Washington, D.C., and entered practice soon after. The degree and the era of her graduation shaped an early interest in federal and cross-border legal issues.
She is admitted to practice in New Jersey, Massachusetts, and New York, and she holds admission to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Those credentials allow her to handle matters at both the state and federal levels. Over the years she has balanced courtroom appearances and filings across jurisdictions, applying procedural rules from different courts to resolve client matters.
Chiang has been a member of the Massachusetts State Bar since 2004 and joined the American Immigration Lawyers Association the same year. Those affiliations indicate an ongoing connection to both local legal practice and the national immigration bar. Her association memberships have offered access to continuing legal education and practice resources that inform her day-to-day work.
Her career path reflects steady practice rather than public promotion. She built a working knowledge of immigration-related litigation, administrative advocacy and client counseling. In that work she handles applications, appeals and motions, and represents clients before administrative bodies and in court proceedings. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical and detail-oriented. She balances procedural precision with direct client communication, explaining complex legal steps in plain terms and setting realistic expectations about timing and outcomes.
Chiang maintains an office at 245 First Street. That office serves as the base for consultations and case management. She routinely coordinates filings in different state and federal venues and manages client intake across multiple time zones when required. Her practice integrates administrative filings with litigation where cases require appeals or federal court intervention.
Over time her work has been shaped by evolving immigration rules and shifting federal and state policies. She remains active in the legal community through her bar memberships and professional association activity. Her current practice concentrates on immigration law.