Expertise, Knowledge, and Compassion
With a combined 20 years of experience, the attorneys at Four Corners guide you through your case from start to finish and make sure that they are available to answer your questions throughout the process.
Jaime Langton, Attorney
Jaime grew up in Eastern Washington and attended Eastern Washington University where she earned her B.A. in Public Communication with minors in Public Relations and Spanish. Jaime graduated with honors and was named one of the top ten seniors in her graduating class. Jaime went on to attend law school at Willamette University where she graduated cum laude and served as the president of her class.
Jaime began practicing immigration law in 2011. She has presented multiple times at conferences on topics ranging from obtaining waivers of inadmissibility to analyzing the immigration consequences of criminal convictions. Jaime has represented clients in removal proceedings in multiple states. She also represents clients before ICE, USCIS, the NVC, and consulates. Jaime also works with defense attorneys to help them analyze the immigration consequences of convictions. Jaime also has extensive experience working with clients eligible for relief under the Violence Against Women Act, incluing U Visas and self-petitions.
Jaime is a member of the Oregon State Bar and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). She lives in Portland and spends her spare time hiking, running, and traveling.
Lindsay Hanson, Attorney
Lindsay is from Baltimore, Maryland and graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Baltimore, School of Law. During law school, she interned for the Baltimore Immigration Court where she drafted legal opinions for the judges and was able to observe various types of removal proceedings. For her last year of law school, Lindsay moved to New York City as a visiting student at City University of New York Law School, where she worked part time at a small immigration firm in Manhattan and interned for Families for Freedom, a New York-based multi-ethnic human rights organization by and for families facing and fighting deportation.
After graduating law school in 2012, Lindsay spent her summer in Quito, Ecuador taking Spanish language courses and exploring the incredible cities and cloud forests of Ecuador. In 2013, she returned to the United States to work as an immigration attorney in Philadelphia at a firm specializing in “crimmigration” issues. At this firm, Lindsay represented clients with complicated cases due to criminal convictions before immigration courts and USCIS field offices in multiple states.
In 2015, Lindsay joined another Philadelphia immigration law firm that handled a wider variety of immigration cases including removal defense, family-based petitions and employment-based petitions. This allowed her to broaden her practice and handle a wide-array of immigration cases. She is now able to advise clients on a variety of matters including L-1A visas, L-1B visas, I-140 petitions, EB-1/EB-2 petitions, PERM applications, TN visas, naturalization applications, I-601A provisional waivers, adjustment with hardship waivers, SIJS, and the consequences of issues such as criminal charges or convictions, past fraud, previous denials, issuance of a RFE or NOID, among other issues.
Lindsay has been through the immigration process with her husband, a native of Italy. She understands how frustrating and confusing many of these immigration processes can be and works to help her clients to understand each step and feel in control of their case.
Outside of work, she enjoys hiking with her husband and dog Hazelnut, cooking curries and soups, and writing short stories.
Lindsay is a member of the American Immigration Lawyer’s Association.