Gerardo is from Guadalajara, Mexico. At age 16 he moved to Michigan with his family and later attended West Virginia University, where he studied Globalization and Development. He obtained a research scholarship for his project “Food Link”, where he mapped and forged a green economic chain with local food producers to fight food insecurity in West Virginia and Mexico. He was also awarded the “Catalyst for Campus Change Scholarship” for making symbolic murals on campus.
He began working in the legal sector after the pandemic when most Law Firms began to move their services remotely. Having met many family members and friends struggling to live legally in the USA or escaping from dangerous situations, he became motivated and decided to dive into Immigration Law services. He has acquired many years of experience. Gerardo is also interested in social well-being, and he coaches QiGong and Tai Chi in his free times. He also paints, curates art exhibitions, plays guitar and likes to spend time in nature. He has been to 38 countries and to 43 states in the USA.