About Rosina C
Rosina C Stambaugh earned her law degree from Widener University Commonwealth Law School in 2013. While at Widener she concentrated on immigration and criminal law, classes that would shape the early years of her practice. She left law school prepared to handle complex individual cases and the procedural demands that come with them.
Her bar association memberships followed quickly. She has been a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association since 2013. A year later she joined the American Immigration Lawyers Association, where she has remained active since 2014. Those memberships reflect the two pillars of her practice: immigration matters and criminal cases that intersect with immigration consequences.
Stambaugh built her practice on work that intersects policy and personal stories. Her training at Widener included courtroom practice and immigration advocacy. That background informed how she approaches client work — methodically and with attention to procedural detail. She does not pursue headlines. She focuses on steady legal work and clear communication.
Her office, The Law Office of Rosina C. Stambaugh, handles a range of matters for noncitizens and others facing criminal charges. Cases often require careful coordination between immigration filings and criminal-defense strategies. She guides clients through removal defense, relief applications, bond hearings and consequences-of-conviction analysis. Those areas often demand quick responses and constant paperwork, work she has taken on since leaving law school.
Colleagues and clients describe her style as practical. She explains options plainly and lays out likely outcomes without embellishment. Courtroom appearances and administrative hearings are a routine part of the caseload. So is preparing petitions for relief, waivers, and appeals when necessary. She keeps current on regulatory changes and policy shifts that affect clients’ status and rights.
Stambaugh continues to manage a solo practice in which she personally handles client intake, case strategy and courtroom representation. Her caseload tends to bring immigration and criminal issues into close connection, and she works to resolve the legal questions each person faces. She currently focuses her practice on immigration and criminal law.