About me
Megan is a founding member and senior attorney at the Path2Papers project at Cornell Law School. She has practiced immigration law since 2006. In 2024-2025 she served as an appellate immigration judge at the Board of Immigration Appeals. Prior to her appointment, she was a private immigration attorney in Massachusetts for 18 years, specializing in complex immigration cases in the areas of business, higher education, and scientific research. She is also an expert in humanitarian and family-based immigration with extensive experience representing clients at USCIS interviews and in the immigration courts. Megan is passionate about working with DACA holders, and was counseling Dreamers on employment-based immigration pathways as early as 2011.
Aside from her work with Dreamers at Cornell, Megan is a senior associate at Klasko Immigration Law Partners, where she counsels corporate and individual clients on a wide range of immigration issues.
Megan is a graduate of Boston University School of Law and Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, and has taught immigration law courses to law students at Western New England School of Law and to undergraduates at Tufts University. She has also guest-lectured and served on local and national panels on immigration law issues.