Anthony S. DeLuciaPartner (407) 478-1111Request A Consultation Anthony S. DeLucia practices business immigration law, assisting and representing clients in EB-1A aliens of extraordinary ability, EB-1B outstanding researchers and professors, EB-2 National Interest Waivers, O-1A aliens of extraordinary ability, applications for citizenship, and more. He is a member of the Washington D.C. Court of Appeals Bar Association, the Order of the Barristers, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Mr. DeLucia is the grandson of Italian and Ukrainian immigrants who came to the U.S. for a better future for themselves and their familiy. For this reason, Anthony wants to help people who want to move to the U.S for a better life to achieve their dreams just like his grandparents did. Anthony S. DeLucia specializes in responding to Request for Evidence notifications and appealing decisions from USCIS in a variety of case types, where he assists clients in navigating the Request for Evidence and appeal processes. As an RFE and appeals specialist, Anthony works to ensure all facets of a client’s petition are appropriately considered by USCIS post-filing and zealously argues in support of case approvals. Anthony graduated from the Elon University School of Law. His studies focused heavily on appellate law and the practice of post-adjudication proceedings, including the drafting of appeal briefs, and presenting oral arguments. Mr. DeLucia’s background also includes experience in constitutional law and trial experience in criminal law. He also completed his studies at the University of Buffalo, where he majored in political science. Knowledge & Experience Education Elon University School of Law University of Buffalo (Political Science) Memberships Washington D.C. Court of Appeals Bar Association Order of the Barristers American Immigration Lawyers Association Languages English Insights & Resources EB-2 NIW vs. EB-3: Why High-Skilled Professionals Should Know the Difference O-1 Visa for AI Professionals: A Strategic Path to the United States EB-1A Petitions in 2026: Understanding the Shift from Discretionary to Non-Discretionary Review View All Videos Watch the video EB-1A for Researchers: What USCIS Looks for in Extraordinary Ability Cases in 2026 Watch the video EB-2 NIW for Researchers: What USCIS Looks for in 2026 Watch the video Major EB-1A Update 2026: New USCIS Limits on Officer Discretion Explained Watch the video How to Prove National Importance for the EB-2 NIW | 2025 USCIS Trends and Insights Previous Next Success Stories & Case Studies Green Card Approval Case Study: EB-2 NIW Biomedical Engineer from Colombia Becomes a U.S. Permanent Resident Share
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