Attorneys
Dimarie Alicea-Lozada
Attorney
Dimarie earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Puerto Rico School of Law in 2002. She also holds a Master's in Public Administration (1998) and a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences with a concentration in Economics (1995), both from the University of Puerto Rico.
Dimarie is licensed to practice law in Puerto Rico, where she was admitted to the bar in 2003. She brings 15 years of experience within the Judiciary of Puerto Rico, having served in senior roles including Clerk of the Court of Appeals and Deputy Clerk of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico. In these positions, she gained extensive experience in appellate procedure, judicial administration, and the management of complex legal matters at the highest judicial levels.
Her background in public administration, economics, and law provides her with a strong analytical foundation and a deep understanding of procedural rigor—skills that translate directly into her current immigration law practice. Her years within the judiciary have instilled a meticulous, disciplined approach to legal advocacy and a profound respect for due process.
As an immigration attorney, Dimarie is committed to providing thoughtful, client-centered representation to individuals and families navigating the U.S. immigration system. She understands the significant personal and emotional impact of immigration matters and approaches each case with professionalism, empathy, and care.
Dimarie is bilingual in Spanish and English, allowing her to effectively serve a diverse client population. She is passionate about helping immigrants pursue lawful status, stability, and opportunity in the United States and strives to be a trusted advocate and guide throughout the immigration process.
Areas of Practice
- 100% Immigration & Naturalization
Bar Admissions
- Puerto Rico, 2003
Education
- University of Puerto Rico, B.A., 1995
- University of Puerto Rico, M.P.A., 1998
- University of Puerto Rico, J.D., 2002
Languages
- Fully bilingual (Spanish and English written and spoken)