Love Letters To Immigrants
In this episode of Love Letters to Immigrants, Elizabeth Garvish sits down with immigration attorney Natalia Munoz to talk about identity, belonging, motherhood, purpose, and the emotional realities of building a life far from home. Natalia shares her journey from Colombia to the United States, the unexpected twists that kept her here, and how her own immigration experience ultimately led her to a career helping others navigate the system. Together, Elizabeth and Natalia reflect on fear, resilience, practicing law with love, and the power immigrants bring to this country every single day. This episode is a reminder that home can exist in more than one place, and that beginning again is one of the bravest things a person can do. Chapters 00:00 – Immigration as a human story 01:15 – Natalia’s journey from Colombia to the U.S. 03:35 – Finding purpose in immigration law 04:30 – Motherhood, work, and career shifts 07:03 – Growing up in Colombia 10:55 – Helping immigrants through difficult systems 12:13 – Student visas and sponsorship challenges 14:30 – H-1B setbacks and immigration uncertainty 16:30 – Green cards, advanced parole, and citizenship 19:15 – Practicing law with love 20:23 – Expecting miracles in immigration cases 23:42 – Why immigrant attorneys understand differently 24:39 – Defining home between two countries 26:30 – Natalia’s love letter to immigrants 28:38 – Closing reflections Resources & Links If this episode resonated with you, consider supporting organizations that advocate for immigrant families, legal access, and human rights in immigrant communities. Learn more about the work discussed in this episode through Garvish Immigration Law Group. [https://goimmigrationlaw.com/]
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