Amy R. Weir
Name: Amy R. Weir
Position: Paralegal
Location: Indianapolis Office
Phone: (317) 236-5863
Fax: (317) 592-5461
E-Mail: Amy.Weir@icemiller.com
Undergraduate School: Graduate School:
Bachelor of Arts in English. Minors in Religion and East Asian Studies. Phi Beta Kappa., Wittenberg University
Graduated in 1996
Master of Theological Studies in Comparative World Religions., Harvard Divinity School
Graduated in 2000
Professional Experience:
Ms. Weir joined Ice Miller LLP in 2007 and works in the Labor Group concentrating in immigration law. She assists attorneys with client matters for employment-based immigration cases. Ms. Weir worked at an Indianapolis based immigration law firm, prior to joining Ice Miller. While there, she assisted attorneys with client matters for both business and family based immigration cases. She worked primarily with cases involving adjustment of status to permanent residence, temporary employment authorization, and F-1 student and SEVIS matters.Ms. Weir is a former foreign student advisor and assistant director of the multicultural office at Hanover College. She has advised American students wishing to study abroad, international students studying in the U.S., and American ethnic minority students striving to keep their traditions alive.
Ms. Weir earned a master's degree in Comparative World Religions from Harvard Divinity School and a bachelor's degree in English with minors in Religion and East Asian Studies from Wittenberg University. In addition, she has worked in Japan, teaching English for two years with the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program.
Amy Weir is not licensed to practice law in any state and does not provide legal services.
Services:
| Immigration and International Employees | Labor and Employment |
Industry Experience:
Professional Associations:
Member NAFSA: Association for International Educators
Awards and Recognitions:
Received Hanover College's Adviser of the Year Award (2002-2003); Passed Wittenberg's Senior Comprehensive English Exam with Distinction (1996); Member Phi Beta Kappa
Community Involvement:
Volunteer: Indiana Medical History Museum
Board Member, Harvard Club of Indiana
Vice Precinct Committeeperson (Wayne 19)