“Our attitude towards immigration reflects our faith in the American ideal. We have always believed it possible for men and women who start at the bottom to rise as far as the talent and energy allow. Neither race nor place of birth should affect their chances.”
– Senator Robert F. Kennedy
About Kate Sinkins
Kate earned her undergraduate degree in Political Science from Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana. Kate received her law degree from American University’s Washington College of Law in Washington D.C. During her 2nd and 3rd year of law school, she drafted decisions for four immigration judges at the Arlington, VA Immigration Court. She also taught legal research to first year law students and served on the Journal of Gender and the Law for two years. She studied comparative law in Santiago, Chile for seven weeks and fell in love with the culture. She clerked at the Baltimore, MD Immigration Court (whose jurisdiction encompassed the York, PA and the Philadelphia, PA Immigration Court) through the Attorney General Honors Program. She has represented both immigrant children and adults in private practice, worked for two faith-based nonprofit immigration organizations and worked as an asylum officer, a policy analyst and an immigration attorney for three federal agencies. She has given more than 20 educational presentations in Virginia and Oregon and has traveled extensively. She is a member of the Virginia and Maryland Bars and speaks Spanish.
She is the proud mom of a Blue Hen (University of Delaware) and a Duck (University of Oregon) and a ginger tabby cat named Piper. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Newport Symphony Orchestra and the Lincoln City Rotary Club. She is an avid whale-watcher, loves to bake cookies and returns to the salt-free, shark-free Great Lakes of Michigan every summer.
Licensed in Virginia and Maryland; practice limited to federal immigration law.