About Lupe
Lupe Lafont earned her J.D. from Universidad Santa Maria School of Law in 1999. She studied law in Venezuela, completed her degree at the turn of the century, and later established her legal career in the United States. The degree anchored the early part of her professional life and remains a defining credential on her resume.
She is admitted to practice in Louisiana. Her professional trajectory includes service as a lawyer at Lafont Law P.A., where she handles matters arising under federal and state law. Colleagues describe her as methodical in approach and steady under pressure. Clients tend to encounter clear explanations and practical next steps during consultations.
Lafont is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and of the American Bar Association. Those affiliations place her in professional circles that discuss changes in immigration policy, regulatory updates, and courtroom practice. She participates in continuing legal education and attends panels that address recent developments affecting immigrant communities.
Her courtroom and administrative work reflect the kinds of immigration matters that come before federal agencies and state courts. She prepares filings, represents clients in hearings, and advises on procedural strategy. Much of her practice requires persistent attention to deadlines and a thorough review of administrative records. She balances litigation tasks with client counseling and document preparation.
Clients who seek her out often present complex personal stories. She works through those facts, identifies the relevant law, and builds cases step by step. That work involves interviews, evidence gathering, and coordination with other professionals when necessary. The process is deliberate and aims to put forward a clear factual narrative supported by legal argument.
At Lafont Law P.A., Lupe Lafont continues to practice law in Louisiana. Her current work involves immigration-related representation and the legal issues that commonly accompany it.