Keda Clady
Keda Clady is an immigration attorney who has dedicated her entire adult life to serving refugees and immigrant communities. Her advocacy began in Kosovo folowing the war in 2001, where she worked directly with displaced populations, and continued in Rome, where she founded and led a refugee and anti-trafficking Welcome Center with Agape Italia in partnership with UNHCR and Caritas.
From 2015 to 2019, she served immigrant communities in Orlando, Florida, colaborating with organizations including Catholic Charities, and World Relief. A first generation immigrant herself, Keda brings a deeply personal commitment to every case she handles.
She later served as Legal Director of Chicagoland Immigrant Welcome Network, where she earned certification as a DOJ BIA Accredited Representative, built and led a comprehensive immigration practice, managed complex case strategy, and developed systems to better serve families seeking protection and stability. She now serves as a Removal Defense and Humanitarian Attorney at New Frontier Immigration Law, representing clients in complex EOIR cases with a focus on T visas, U visas, VAWA, defensive asylum, cancelation of removal and admissibility strategy. Keda is driven by the belief that every immigrant deserves safety, dignity, and a path forward. Outside of her practice, she finds joy in international travel, immersing herself in different
cultures, discovering authentic local cuisines, and hiking in nature, experiences that continue to deepen her connection to the communities she serves.