Attorney Biography
Attorney Kelsi Cottle grew up learning first-hand about the struggles of migrating your family and business to a new Country. Ms. Cottle was born in New Zealand to parents who were each citizens of different Countries and spent her childhood living in Canada, New Zealand and the USA. Because of these experiences, Ms. Cottle has a unique perspective on the implications that migration has on a family and a business. Ms. Cottle received her undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Computer Science from Lakeland College in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and her Juris Doctorate from Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville, Florida.
Ms. Cottle has a passion for volunteer work and commits her services to the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) in Washington D.C., and formerly served on the Board of Directors for Two Left Paws Animal Sanctuary. Additionally, Ms. Cottle has participated in giving lectures and informational sessions to local immigration related organizations and domestic violence shelters.
Ms. Cottle practices primarily in the areas of immigration and international business law and believes very strongly in a client-focused law practice. She resides in the Fox Cities area with her husband and three sons.
Professional Memberships
American Immigration Lawyers Association Wisconsin Hispanic Lawyers Association State Bar of Wisconsin Sheboygan County Bar Association Outagamie County Bar Association Winnebago County Bar Association Animal Legal Defense Fund Hispanic Legal Task Force Northeast Florida Human Trafficking Task Force United States District Court, Eastern District of WisconsinImmigration Services
Naturalization Consular Processing Adjustment of Status Political Asylum U-Visas/VAWA Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents Fiancée Visas Tourist Visas Waivers Removal Defense Advanced Parole Business MigrationTestimonials
"Responsive and outstand immigration attorney." – Darin, an immigration client
"Kelsi was amazing. In one word…persistant." – Joelle, an immigration client