Austin Duebel LAW ’23 is a 2021 Law & Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law. Austin graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (International Relations) and History.
After graduation, Austin moved to Los Angeles, CA and worked for two years as a business immigration paralegal at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen, & Loewy, LLP. At Fragomen, Austin assisted over one thousand foreign nationals in initiating and maintaining their stay and work eligibility in the United States, serving a client with the largest immigration program in the country. Soon after joining Fragomen, Austin was moved to the intake section of his team where he coordinated strategy with the supervising attorneys, foreign national, and employer before assigning the case to a caseworker for preparation and filing. Austin’s drive for productivity and efficiency saw his role expand to include many additional responsibilities to the point where he was responsible for processing almost all Non-Immigrant Visa cases for California.
This summer, Austin is interning at the D.C. US Attorney’s Office with the General Crimes division in order to explore his interest in Government representation in legal matters.