About Wendy

Wendy Whitt has been active in immigration law circles for more than a decade. She holds membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association that dates back to 2010 and continues through 2026. That long-standing affiliation places her among practitioners who keep pace with shifting policy and procedural developments through professional networks and regular continuing-education opportunities.

Her path into the field grew from steady engagement with immigration issues. Over the years she has built experience handling the day-to-day demands of immigration practice and the procedural complexity that comes with it. Her work has required attention to filing deadlines, documentary detail and courtroom preparation. Those practical skills form the backbone of how she approaches cases.

Colleagues describe her as methodical and exacting in paperwork and submissions. She emphasizes thorough case evaluation up front. That often means mapping possible pathways and timelines before taking steps that commit a client to a particular route. Her files tend to reflect an emphasis on preparation: organized exhibits, careful declaration drafting and a close read of relevant statutes and regulations.

Whitt’s membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association since 2010 has been a consistent professional touchstone. The association is a central forum for practicing attorneys to exchange guidance about policy shifts and adjudicative trends. Her ongoing participation signals regular contact with changing practice standards and an interest in current case law and administrative developments.

In client work she focuses on clear communication. She aims to explain procedural choices and likely outcomes in plain terms. She also places importance on managing expectations where adjudication timelines are uncertain or administrative backlog affects processing. That pragmatic stance shapes how she prepares clients for interviews, hearings and written submissions.

Outside of direct representation, Whitt has made use of professional education resources and networking opportunities available through membership organizations. Those connections provide access to practice tools, sample pleadings and peer discussion that inform day-to-day decision making.

As of 2026, she practices immigration law and remains active in professional association activities related to that field.

Professional Associations

American Immigration Lawyers Association

has membership 2010 - Current