Juyeoun Hong


Juyeoun Hong is a Paralegal Researcher. She has worked in advocating refugees/asylum seekers for past six years. At Garfield Law Group, her main responsibility is to conduct political, economic, and human rights background research and to prepare extensive indexes and evidence to support legal arguments for various immigration cases, including hardship waivers and refugee/asylum applications for relief and removal proceedings. Her regional focus is the MENA regions and Asia. Ms. Hong also assists our clients in obtaining family-based visas and employment-based visas.

She is also part-time J.D. Student at David A. Clarke School of Law, University of the District of Columbia. Her expected graduation year is 2023.

Ms. Hong is a recipient of Merit Scholarship for half of the total tuition fees from University of the District of Columbia. Juyeoun Hong earned a Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution, the Department of Government, and a Certificate in Refugees and Humanitarian Emergencies, from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.

She was a recipient of Korean Government Scholarship for the entire M.A program at Georgetown University. Ms. Hong also holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Interpretation and Translation with a Minor in International Trade from Geumgang University in South Korea.