Anu Peshawaria

Anu Peshawaria (born 5 September 1961) is an Indian-American immigration lawyer, activist, and tennis player from the United States. Her legal work focuses on immigrant rights, domestic violence, women's rights, and children's rights, and she has practiced immigration law before the Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court of Washington, and Supreme Court of India, and founded “Seva Legal Aid” to help victims of domestic violence, particularly South Asian women.[1] She also won major International tennis tournaments around the world including playing for India at Wimbledon in 1979.[2]

Anu Peshawaria
Born (1961-09-05) September 5, 1961
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma mater
OccupationAttorney
Known forU.S. immigration law
Parent(s)
  • Prakash Lal Peshawaria
  • Prem Lata
RelativesKiran Bedi (Sister)
Websiteanuattorney.com

Early life and education

Peshawaria was born in Amritsar, and graduated from University of Delhi with a Political Science & Economics Degree in 1980 and earner her LLB degree in Law from the University of Delhi, Law Center in 1983. She is the youngest of four daughters. Her elder sister is Kiran Bedi.[3] She completed her Cyber Law Program in 2000 and got her US Laws Certification in 2003, both accomplished from the Santa Clara University in CA. She completed her Executive Management Program from Stanford University [4]

Career

Anu Peshawaria is currently practicing International law in the US and India[5] and strongly advocates for Immigration,[6] legal and human rights law, with over 25 years of adept experience. Being the first female Legal Adviser for the Indian Embassy in Washington DC,[7] she has won multiple awards for her exemplary legal achievements, some of which reflect extensively in books authored by her. She also functions as the legal adviser for consulates across New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Houston, alongside being a regular speaker, an author, and a proficient activist.

Writing

Peshawari is the author of three books, Immigrants Dream (2009),[8] Lives on the Brink (2012),[9] and Never Again (2019). She is also a columnist for the Indian Express,[10] and has written articles on topics like crime, domestic abuse, and immigration.[11]

Awards and Recognition

She was granted Alien of Extraordinary Ability status in the year (2000) presented by the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the U.S.[12] for exemplary athletic, human rights, and legal/social achievements. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). She was awarded an Award of Excellence by California's Secretary for upholding immigration rights, in particular those of women and spreading social awareness.[13] She was awarded the Take Action against domestic violence Award" by the King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence in King County of Washington for her efforts to end domestic violence,[14] and the Bharat Nirman Award – 1990, Awarded by the President of India[15]

References

  1. Seva Legal Aid
  2. 1979 Wimbledon Championships – Girls' Singles
  3. Duttagupta, Ishani (2015-02-08). "Anu Peshawaria: Meet Kiran Bedi's sister, who came from US to be with BJP's CM candidate on election day". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  4. .html Stanford University, one of the world's leading teaching and research institutions, is dedicated to finding solutions to big challenges.
  5. Duttagupta, Ishani (2015-02-08). "Anu Peshawaria: Meet Kiran Bedi's sister, who came from US to be with BJP's CM candidate on election day". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
  6. Duttagupta, Ishani (2017-01-15). "Illegal immigrants from India will be a nervous lot in the Donald Trump regime". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
  7. "Indian mission in US appoints Peshawaria as legal adviser". The Economic Times. 2009-10-24. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
  8. "Immigrants Dream". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
  9. "Indian American Lawyer Authors Book on Domestic Violence Among South Asians in US". News18. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
  10. "Indian American Lawyer Authors Book on Domestic Violence Among South Asians in US". News18. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
  11. "Indian American lawyer authors book on domestic violence among South Asians in US". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 2019-01-09. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
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  13. "Indian-American lawyer Anu Peshawaria honoured by California government - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
  14. .html Indian-American Anu Peshawaria gets the award for ending domestic violence
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