About Shahid Haque-Hausrath
Shahid Haque-Hausrath operates and manages the Border Crossing Law Firm as well as the non-profit charitable group Immigration West, Inc.
Mr. Haque-Hausrath dedicates his practice to helping immigrants obtain legal status in the United States. Mr. Haque-Hausrath assists clients with a wide variety of immigration matters, including visa, green card, and citizenship matters, and has considerable experience defending immigrants from removal in Immigration Court proceedings.
Mr. Haque-Hausrath believes strongly that every immigrant deserves the right to legal representation and has committed a significant portion of his practice to pro bono work for clients who cannot afford to pay for legal services.
In his pro bono practice, Mr. Haque-Hausrath has won asylum for seven refugees who fled from their home countries to escape torture, persecution, and death on account of their political beliefs. He is currently representing his eighth pro bono asylum client in removal proceedings. Mr. Haque-Hausrath also works with the Poverello Center and other non-profits and charitable organizations to assist disadvantaged immigrants with applications for legal permanent residency and other issues.
Mr. Haque-Hausrath is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, and has been appointed to serve on the Helena International Affairs Council.
Mr. Haque-Hausrath earned his Juris Doctor from the Chicago-Kent College of Law, with High Honors, in 2005. During his first year in law school, he won the West Publishing Award for earning the highest GPA in his class. Mr. Haque-Hausrath served as Notes and Comments Editor of the Chicago-Kent Law Review, where he also published a scholarly article on labor and immigration policy. Upon graduation, he was inducted into the Order of the Coif and won the school’s Bar & Gavel Award for outstanding service to the immigrant community. He received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Sociology from the University of Southern Indiana in 2001.
Prior to focussing on immigration law, Mr. Haque-Hausrath practiced complex commercial litigation in state and federal courts. In his commercial litigation practice, Mr. Haque-Hausrath defended individuals and companies in complex class actions, consumer fraud, securities, and civil RICO litigation. Mr. Haque-Hausrath also practiced before administrative agencies in numerous public service, labor, and taxation proceedings.
Mr. Haque-Hausrath began his career at Jenner & Block LLP and Howrey LLP in Chicago, Illinois. After relocating to Montana, Mr. Haque-Hausrath briefly worked with Browning, Kaleczyc, Berry & Hoven, P.C. in Helena, Montana before opening the Border Crossing Law Firm in 2008.
Mr. Haque-Hausrath is a member of the Illinois and Montana Bars, and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for Montana and the Northern District of Illinois. Mr. Haque-Hausrath represents immigrants throughout the country, and has appeared before Immigration Courts in numerous states.
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Practice Areas
Civil Rights
Criminal Law
Government & Administrative Law
Immigration Law
Professional Experience
| Experience | Years |
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| Managing Partner, Border Crossing Law Firm, P.C. | 2008-Current |
| Representing immigrants in a wide variety of matters, including family and business related visa processing, adjustment of status, green cards, asylum, removal and deportation defense, and citizenship and naturalization services. |
| Associate Attorney, Browning, Kaleczyc, Berry & Hoven, P.C. | 2007-2008 |
| Practicing before administrative agencies in numerous public service, labor, and taxation proceedings. Practicing immigration law and representing immigrants in a wide variety of matters. |
| Associate Attorney, Jenner & Block, LLP | 2005-2007 |
| Drafted legal pleadings, memoranda and motions, including numerous dispositive motions. Researched and analyzed a wide variety of legal issues, including the validity of putative class claims, civil RICO and consumer fraud claims.
Maintained a lively pro bono practice: Won asylum for three refugees; defended two clients from removal in Immigration Court and represented one client in an application before the Chicago Asylum Office. Prepared immigration paperwork for clients, including applications for Legal Permanent Resident status and visa petitions for family members; reunited a Togolese refugee with her three children. Worked with the Tax Assistance Program to prepare federal and state tax returns for low-income individuals and families.
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| Associate Attorney, Howrey LLP | 2007-2007 |
| Litigated class actions, complex commercial litigation, RICO and consumer fraud claims by taking depositions, conducting research, and drafting legal pleadings, memoranda and motions. Maintained active pro bono practice and represented a refugee in Immigration Court proceedings.
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Education
| School | Focus | Degree | Year |
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| Chicago-Kent College of Law - Illinois Institute of Technology | | J.D | 2005 |
| Honors: High Honors; Order of the Coif; West Publishing Award for the highest GPA in the class, 2002-2003; Bar & Gavel Award for outstanding service to the community; CALI Award for highest grade in Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Federal Courts. |