Adam Gunderson
1400 E Southern Ave., Suite 850, Tempe, Arizona 85282
Office: 480-750-7338
Adam’s immigration practice is focused on helping both businesses and families with their immigration needs. He regularly advises business owners on the unique immigration issues they face. This work often includes investor visas for the business owners themselves, but also includes variety of business immigration options for managers, executives, and other employees. Adam’s family-based immigration practice includes marriage-based petitions, petitions by U.S. citizens on behalf of qualifying family members (such as parents, children, and siblings), naturalization, and complex child citizenship cases arising out of international adoptions. He also has experience helping religious groups to obtain visas and work authorization for religious workers.
Adam is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and an active participant in the Arizona chapter’s business immigration subcommittee.
In addition to helping clients with their immigration needs, Adam assists clients with business organizations, pre-immigration/international estate planning; and domestic trust and estate planning.
Adam graduated cum laude from the J. Reuben Clark Law School, where he served as managing editor of the BYU Journal of Public Law. Prior to attending law school, Adam graduated from Arizona State University with a B.S. in biological sciences.
He works hard to stay involved in the local community—currently serving on the Board of Directors for AZURA Inc. (a partner organization with Mesa United Way focusing on addressing the root causes of poverty and homelessness). Adam’s past service has included serving on the board of directors for Mesa United Way, the City of Mesa’s Board of Adjustment, and on the West Mesa Community Development Corporation. He has also helped coach youth sports and has volunteered as a leader for the Boy Scouts of America.