Associate Attorney
Molli joined Goldman and Partners in 2024 with 8 years of prior immigration experience in both law firm and nonprofit settings working with individuals and corporate clients of all sizes. She has extensive experience preparing a full array of nonimmigrant visa petitions including H-1B, L-1, O-1, and TN, as well as extraordinary ability, outstanding researcher, multinational manager, and national interest waiver immigrant visa filings and adjustment of status applications.
She has advised corporate clients on establishing or growing their immigration programs as well as planning immigration strategies for retaining valuable employees.
Molli has worked with many individual clients to prepare family-based petitions and applications for relatives, including I-130, I-751, N-400, and N-600s, and I-601, I-601A, and I-212 waiver applications. Her prior practice included a broad range of humanitarian cases, including asylum, special immigrant juvenile status, and VAWA self-petitions. She has also represented clients before USCIS in green card and naturalization interviews and in removal proceedings before the Boston Immigration Court.
She has provided pro bono legal support to individuals in Immigration Court, before USCIS, and at free legal clinics through local organizations including the Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement (MOIA) and Rian Immigrant Center in Boston, Massachusetts, and De Novo Center for Justice and Healing in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Molli earned her law degree at Northeastern University School of Law in 2016 and her undergraduate degree from Middlebury College in 2008. She spent five years living and working in Xalapa, Mexico prior to attending law school, where she first became interested in helping people navigate the U.S. immigration system.