About Sabrina
Sabrina Li built her legal foundation in two countries. She earned an LL.B. in law from Beijing Normal University and later added an LL.M. from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law. Those degrees anchor a practice that moves between U.S. and Chinese legal contexts.
After completing her studies, Li took a path that reflects both her international education and the communities she serves. She is a member of the State Bar of New York and belongs to several local and national organizations tied to immigration and business law. Her memberships include the Los Angeles County Bar Association, the American Immigration Lawyers Association and its Southern California chapter, the American Chinese Council, and the American-Chinese CEO Society.
Professional affiliations inform how she works. They provide regular contact with colleagues who handle cross-border issues, employer-sponsored immigration, and individual petitions. Li uses those contacts to stay current on evolving immigration rules and to coordinate on cases that touch both employment and family immigration lines.
Li operates the Law Offices of Sabrina Li. The practice handles matters that commonly arise for individuals, families and employers seeking lawful entry, work authorization, permanent residency or naturalization. She also assists clients who face procedural complexities, including status adjustments and consular processing. Her bilingual background and legal training in China and the United States help her translate legal requirements into practical steps for clients.
Clients who turn to Li often need detailed explanations of filing options and timelines. She emphasizes clear communication and practical planning. That means mapping out likely outcomes, documenting eligibility, and preparing clients for interviews and administrative processes. Her membership in local bar groups allows her to consult with peers on unusual or technical questions.
Outside of casework, Li participates in the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the local bar to follow policy shifts and professional standards. She maintains ties to Chinese-American business and professional groups, which shapes part of her client base and her understanding of cross-border employment issues.
She currently practices immigration law at the Law Offices of Sabrina Li, representing individuals and employers in U.S. immigration matters.