Mina Litvak currently practices immigration law in San Rafael, California focusing on family based immigration, deportation defense, asylum, and visas for victims of violence. Ms. Litvak was formerly the Coordinating Removal Defense Attorney for Unaccompanied Minors at La Raza Centro Legal. Ms. Litvak is a founder and formerly served as the Program Director and Staff Attorney for Omid Advocates for Human Rights. As Director of the Refugee Legal Assistance Program, Ms. Litvak represented Iranian refugees before the UNHCR in Turkey and Iraq and headed national and international advocacy for Iranian refugees. She was a primary organizer of the International Fact-Finding and Humanitarian Delegation to Turkey to advocate on behalf of recent Iranian refugees. Ms. Litvak has also co-authored a report on Iranian refugees in Turkey directed at mobilizing national efforts to expedite Iranian refugees’ resettlement to third countries. Ms. Litvak has carried out community work in various countries, including work with internally displaced indigenous communities in Nicaragua and Tibetan refugees in India. While attending the University of San Francisco School of Law, Mina focused on International and Comparative Law and was a 2008 Frank C. Newman International Human Rights Fellow, advocating for women’s rights in Iran, global juvenile justice, and Tibetan self-determination at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland.