Love Letters To Immigrants
In this episode of Love Letters to Immigrants, Elizabeth Garvish sits down with immigration attorney and law firm founder Jimmy Lai to talk about the courage, uncertainty, and persistence that shaped his journey from Taiwan to Oklahoma. Jimmy shares what it was like to spend a decade in the United States on a student visa, face repeated rejection in the job market, and ultimately create his own opportunity by launching a law firm through the E-2 investor visa. What began as a necessity quickly became a mission to build a business grounded in empathy, service, and opportunity. Their conversation explores immigration, entrepreneurship, identity, and the emotional complexity of building a life in a country that does not always make immigrants feel welcome. Jimmy also reflects on practicing law with empathy, growing a values-driven firm, and why believing in yourself matters most on the hardest days. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:00 Meet Jimmy Lai 02:00 From Taiwan to Oklahoma 03:00 Visa barriers and job rejections 05:14 Why Jimmy chose the E-2 visa 07:12 Family support and sacrifice 09:23 Preparing for the E-2 interview 10:21 Starting a law firm from the ground up 12:30 Learning law and business at once 13:49 Early struggles and shifting mindset 15:34 Growth through abundance thinking 16:30 What immigrants really contribute 18:00 LinkedIn, visibility, and personal brand 20:30 Building a values-driven team 21:00 Boundaries, burnout, and lawyering differently 23:12 Leading with empathy 25:48 Success, happiness, and identity 28:15 Immigration uncertainty under policy shifts 30:30 What home means now 33:08 Vulnerability as connection 35:30 A love letter to immigrants 37:20 Closing Resources If this episode inspired you, explore organizations working to support immigrant communities and expand opportunity. https://organizingokies.org/projects https://linktr.ee/mplsmutualaid
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