Fiona McEntee is an award-winning, nationally recognized immigration lawyer. She is the Founding and Managing Attorney of McEntee Law Group, an immigration law firm based in Chicago, Illinois.
Fiona and her team of passionate advocates represent individuals and families, as well as some of the world's leading musicians, artists, athletes, innovative entrepreneurs, and multinational and U.S. companies.
Fiona is a national spokesperson for the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). You may also recognize her from her frequent national and international media appearances, including on MSNBC, BBC, CNN.com, and RTE, and in Politico, The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, and Irish Central.
As a proud Irish immigrant and naturalized U.S. citizen, Fiona has dedicated her career to the advancement of immigrants' rights. As a fearless immigration lawyer, Fiona's efforts range from lobbying in Washington, D.C., to suing the Trump Administration pro bono over the controversial Travel Ban. Fiona has vowed to zealously advocate for immigrant children and parents who face innumerable obstacles as they strive for their American Dream.
Fiona was recently inducted into the Irish American Hall of Fame in the Irish American Heritage Center in Chicago, Illinois. Some of her other accolades include receiving the ISBA Elmer Gertz Award for her service in advancing and safeguarding human rights, receiving the Chicago-Kent College of Law Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award on behalf of the O'Hare Airport Attorneys (Travel Ban), and being named one of Chicago's Notable Women Lawyers by Crain's Custom Media.
Fiona is an extremely proud mom to Rose and Perry. She is also grateful to her husband, Brian, for his unending love, support, and partnership. Fiona lives in Chicago, Illinois with her family and they enjoy traveling back to Dublin, Ireland, to visit family and friends.