About Us

Meet the Wilson Immigration Team

We are passionate about helping you obtain or maintain legal immigration status.

Meet our team below!


Owner, Principal Attorney

Alexandra Wilson Esq.

Alexandra Danielle Wilson is a member of the California State Bar and the Contra Costa County Bar Association. She is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) and has been an active volunteer at various bay area non-profit organizations for four years. Alexandra graduated from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law.

Alexandra also held positions at several immigration organizations including the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) and a full-time semester-long internship as a policy intern in Washington, D.C. at the National Immigration Law Center (NILC). Alexandra completed a fellowship with the Immigration Center for Women and Children, and has worked with the Office of Staff Attorneys at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and with the Contra Costa County Public Defender's Office.

Data manager & Technical legal assistant

Janeth Radilla

Beginning January 2024, Janeth is thrilled to embark in a new role, as Data Manager, with Wilson Immigration.

Janeth is responsible for data entry, overseeing, organizing, storing, and analyzing data for case management. She ensures that all of this is always done with the utmost security and confidentiality, and in a timely manner.

Janeth provides assistance with onboarding of new employees, training personnel in using case and practice management software and other technical areas.

Senior Paralegal

Renata Arellano

Renata Arellano is a lawyer in Mexico, graduated from the Law School of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). She has four years of experience working in non-profit organizations that support migrants and refugees, both in Mexico and the United States including most recently, HIAS. 

In 2020, she had the opportunity to work in the area of U.S. immigration law, getting to coordinate the area that performed the procedures in USCIS, NVC, among others. With the knowledge of both countries, in 2022 she began her work as an immigration/humanitarian lawyer in an international NGO, called HIAS, where she supported the migrants and asylum seekers in Mexico with their immigration status, she also gave informative workshops in shelters and places of transit for people about CBP One and the asylum process in the U.S. for those people that were seeking the American dream. 

PARALEGAL

Elena Diaz 

Elena holds a bachelor's degree in International Relations from Francisco Gavidia University in El Salvador, specializing in International Cooperation and Human Talent Management. She has experience in International Cooperation, Administrative Assistance, and Customer Service.

In 2023, she had the opportunity to work at IOM (International Organization for Migration), where she provided support to migrants and asylum seekers from across Latin America and acquired experience in USCIS processes. This work fostered in her a desire to support migrants with more passion, empathy, and respect.

Elena joined Wilson Immigration in April 2025 as an administrative assistant and has also provided support to the removal team, and she is now a paralegal for our removal defense cases.

In her free time, she enjoys traveling, exploring new cultures, cooking, and dancing.

Administrative assistant/intake manager

Regina Chavez Covarrubias

Regina excels in communicating with clients, managing appointments, and providing exemplary administrative support.

Regina's experience in Mexican and U.S. law firms, along with her background in administration and legal economics, reflects her commitment to the field.

Administrative Assistant/Billing Manager

Dayana Garcia

Dayana graduated from the Mexican University (UNIMEX) in 2013 with a degree in communication and has a specialty in administration, in addition to having several courses in finance, and effective communication, among others. Dayana primarily manages payments and payment plans for our clients as well as assists with communicating with potential and current clients. Dayana is also responsible for the management of important internal reports. 

Dayana previously worked on a cruise line in customer service. Her professional administrative experience and relationship with people from various parts of the world have led her to be part of the Wilson Immigration team. Her passion and commitment are to serve people sincerely through recognition and empathy, as well as being dedicated to identifying needs. She enjoys in her free time traveling with her family and tasting the gastronomy of different cultures, she also loves nature and going out with her pets.

Paralegal

Grecia Quintero Garcia

Grecia holds a bachelor's degree in physical therapy and rehabilitation from the Polytechnic University of Sinaloa (UPSIN). In her Paralegal role, she handles various tasks, from file management to legal research and technical document drafting. She takes pride in fostering strong client relationships, and ensuring their needs are met effectively.

Beyond work, she finds relaxation in watching TV series, visiting the cinema, reading, and sharing meals with her family. Her attention to detail and commitment to client satisfaction enhance our team's capabilities.

Office and Client Services Manager

Anamaria "Anita" Ochoa

Anita was raised in Quintana Roo, Mexico and is a former student of Mount Diablo High School, recognized as the student of the year upon graduation two years ago. In her role at Wilson Immigration, she manages various responsibilities, including processing FBI fingerprints, passport photos and FOIAs for clients.

Anita began working for Wilson Immigration several years ago as a temporary intern, quickly learning and improving her skills, earning her a full-time, permanent position upon her graduation.

Anita goes above and beyond, occasionally acting as a babysitter for clients' children, ensuring their safely and well-being.

Administrative Assistant

Jessika Olvera

Holding an extensive background in administration, and previously serving as a legal assistant for family based immigration cases, Jessika serves as administrative assistant for our team. As a first-generation individual whose family originates from Hidalgo, Mexico, Jessika is deeply committed to working with the immigrant community and brings a culturally competent perspective to her work in addition to furthering her expertise through a Paralegal Certification.

Jessika is a critical point of contact for clients where she expertly manages phone calls, conducts thorough client intakes to gather necessary information, and handles essential administrative support functions that allows for efficient operation at our firm.

Paralegal

Brenda Bailey

Brenda Mejia Bailey holds the position of paralegal at Wilson Immigration. As a first-generation immigrant from Jalisco, Mexico, and a former DACA recipient Brenda possesses a profound understanding of the challenges faced by the immigrant community.

On our removal team Brenda specializes in removal defense cases including asylum, withholding of removal, and protection under CAT. She has four years of experience working in immigration law. Fluent in both English and Spanish, Brenda ensures seamless communication with clients, offering comprehensive guidance tailored to their needs and circumstances.

Outside of work, Brenda enjoys spending time with her family, concerts, cooking and creative arts.

Law Clerk

Simine Froz

After graduating from the University of California, Davis, with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and a minor in Communications, Simine initially held a summer internship at Wilson Immigration prior to joining our team. Her role primarily involves drafting Country Conditions Evidence for asylum and removal cases, assisting and researching for appeals, and researching other relevant case issues.

Her interest in immigration law stemmed from her personal and academic experiences, and solidified after her internship. She is eager to help advocate for clients through diligent research, and assisting in asylum cases to the best of her abilities.

In her free time, Simine enjoys going on long walks and exploring the outdoors, making art, and playing video games.