About Sujin
Sujin Kim built a path to law that crosses international commerce and health policy. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from The George Washington University in 1998, studying international business and international affairs. A decade later she completed a Juris Doctor at the University of Maryland School of Law. At Maryland she also earned a Health Law Certificate from the Law and Health Care Program, an addition that shaped the early contours of her legal interests.
After law school, Kim entered practice in the Gulf Coast region. Records show she began work as a lawyer at Gulf Coast Immigration in 2008. That early role placed her at the intersection of immigration law practice and community needs along the Gulf. The setting allowed her to apply classroom lessons about complex regulatory systems to real client problems. Her background in international affairs and business informed how she approached cases involving cross-border elements.
Kim maintains memberships in several professional organizations that reflect her areas of interest. She is listed as a current member of the American Bar Association, the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, the Alabama State Bar, and the Mobile Bar Association. Those affiliations keep her connected to developments in immigration policy, professional ethics, and regional legal practice. They also suggest a steady engagement with both national and local legal communities.
Her legal practice has unfolded in Alabama, where she handles matters through Gulf Coast Immigration. The firm name appears in public listings as her office and the locus of her work. Kim’s training in health law, combined with her international business education, gives her a broader lens when assessing immigration matters that touch on healthcare access, employment, or cross-border transactions. She represents clients under the framework of current immigration law and administrative procedures.
Colleagues and clients who have worked with Kim describe a lawyer who brings methodical attention to documentation and regulatory detail. She balances procedural demands with client-focused advocacy, working through interviews, filings, and hearings as cases require. Her professional activity remains centered on immigration-related matters handled out of Gulf Coast Immigration in Alabama.
She currently practices immigration law at Gulf Coast Immigration in Alabama.