April 25, 2025 | 2-3 PM ET
As travel warnings grow and confusion mounts, the Asian American Scholar Forum (AASF) is launching a timely session in our Know Your Rights series, with our first installment focused on immigration law and travel. This webinar will address critical topics such as deportable offenses, travel and reentry challenges, and how individuals are treated based on their immigration status. Tailored for professors, scientists, scholars, and students, this session aims to empower our community with the knowledge you need to navigate an increasingly uncertain landscape.

GUEST SPEAKERS
- Suhi Koizumi | Partner in the Immigration Practice Group | Minami Tamaki LLP
Suhi Koizumi is a Partner with Minami Tamaki LLP. She advises clients on all aspects of immigration matters including nonimmigrant and immigrant business visa, investor visa, labor certification application, I-9, corporate immigration program management, and compliance. Suhi served as President (2015-2016) of the Korean American Bar Association of Northern California. Suhi has been recognized by Super Lawyers from 2019-2024 and in the Rising Star category from 2010 through 2017 and by Best Lawyers of America from 2020-2022. She was also named one of the Best Lawyers Under 40 for 2017 by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA). She has served as General Counsel for the Asian Business League of San Francisco and as a board member of the Korean American Chamber of Commerce. - Olivia Serene Lee | Partner in the Immigration Practice Group | Minami Tamaki LLP
Olivia Serene Lee is an elected director on the Board of Governors for the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Editor of the AILA Law Journal, and board member of Chinese for Affirmative Action. She previously chaired the Northern California Chapter of AILA in 2016-2017, served on the AILA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee from 2016 to 2022, and chaired the DEI Committee from June 2020 – June 2021. Related to her work in promoting DEI, Olivia is the recipient of the 2018 Unity Award from the Minority Bar Coalition and the AILA 2022 DEI Annual Award, and currently serves on the American Bar Association’s DEI Advisory Council as a representative for AILA. Olivia is a fellow of the American Bar Foundation and is selected in the Who’s Who Legal Thought Leaders USA in immigration law.