
Danielle Homant is an experienced Immigration Attorney who is licensed to provide United States immigration & naturalization legal services throughout the world. Headquartered in San Diego, California USA, the Law Offices of Danielle Homant strive to provide effective, efficient and quality legal services to international clients with a personal touch.
Danielle Homant was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1997 and the Washington D.C. Bar in 1999. She graduated from California Western School of Law, a law school that specializes in International Law. While in law school, Attorney Homant also attended the University of Law in Florence, Italy, the University of Law in Vienna, Austria, and the University of Law in Strasbourg, France. One of her law professors was the Honorable Antonin Scalia, one of the U.S. Supreme Court Justices. In 1997 she published a law journal article in the Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International Law ("Mexican Constitutional and Political Implications of the 1995 Natural Gas Regulations," 4 Tulsa J. Comp.& Int'l L. 223 (1997)) on the topic of privatization of natural resources in Mexico.
In 1997 Attorney Homant joined the law firm of Lane, Altman & Owens LLP, located in the financial district of Boston, Massachusetts and practiced criminal defense, civil litigation and immigration law. She moved to San Diego in 1999 to establish her own law firm in order to focus solely on immigration and naturalization law. Prior to becoming an attorney, Homant owned and operated a detective agency, which is still in operation. Her previous experience also includes three years as a labor negotiator, and three years as a sentencing expert for juvenile delinquents in the Juvenile Court system. Member - State Bar of Massachusetts
Member - State Bar of the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.)
Member - American Immigration Lawyers Association