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Lincoln-Goldfinch Law

Established in 2015, Lincoln-Goldfinch Law provides immigration and bankruptcy services from their offices in Austin Texas. The firm''s founder, Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch has been guiding people all over the US and around the globe through the immigration process so they could live and work in the US without fear of deportation. Her and her team''s mission is to "bring peace to immigrant families", their dedication to this mission is unparalleled.The firm also proudly offers bankruptcy services to their local communities for those who need help with chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcies.Call us today to learn more about our values and services. We provide convenient and free over-the-phone or Zoom evaluations for anyone with an immigration or bankruptcy matter.Lincoln-Goldfinch Law1005 E 40th StAustin, TX 78751(855) 502-0555https://www.LincolnGoldfinch.com


Yunuen Alvarado

Marketing Manager| My name Yunuen, and I was born in Queretaro, Mexico. I immigrated to the United States when I was six years old, and grew up moving around the Southern states –Georgia, Florida and Alabama–before eventually settling in Austin, Texas when I was 14 years old. Growing up as a young, undocumented kid was very difficult at first. I didn’t have a full grasp of the English language and was sometimes teased for having an accent. Although times were tough, my mother did not give up once and taught me the importance of resilience, compassion and respect for others, as well as the need to have a good moral compass in the face of uncertainty and injustice. Because of this, I know that my purpose in life is to be of service to my community, and to always stand up for what I believe is right. When I was 15, I became a DACA recipient, and this opened so many doors for me. Having a work permit allowed me many opportunities that I would never have had otherwise. I graduated from Texas State University in 2020 with a degree in Journalism & Mass Communication (Digital Media concentration) and a minor in Diversity Studies. Currently, I am working on a masters’ degree in Sustainability Studies. I also have a background in sociology and philosophy. I work at Lincoln-Goldfinch Law because I love helping people, and it brings me great joy to use my knowledge and skills to provide support for underrepresented communities. I know what it’s like to feel helpless, or like you don’t belong, and I fight every day to make sure other people don’t have to feel like that.