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Washington Lawyer Lozano Shuts Firm Amid Visa Fraud Allegations
The bar says her signature appears on more than 53,000 pending cases as federal investigators examine alleged false abuse and trafficking filings.
Attorney Alexandra Lozano permanently surrendered her law license this month as her firm, Luz del Camino Legal, closed amid allegations she exploited humanitarian visa programs to defraud thousands of immigrants.
Lozano allegedly created fake domestic abuse and human trafficking stories, hiring workers without proper credentials and forging client signatures on documents they never saw.
Gabriel Martinez Garcia paid $30,000 only to have his mother placed in removal proceedings, while the Sanchez family paid more than $32,000 after trusting the firm with blank signatures.
With Lozano's signature on more than 53,000 pending cases, the fallout is hitting the immigration system "like a tidal wave," said Erika Gonzalez of the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking.
Federal data shows at least 920 immigration service scams were reported in 2025, while recent lawsuits allege that at least two other firms in Texas and Ohio replicated Lozano's tactics.