Svitlana Kosenko
Attorney at Law
As the founder of S. Kosenko & Associates, PLLC, Svitlana Kosenko provides a brand of legal counsel that is as global as the world we live in. She seamlessly integrates rigorous international legal training with the specific, exacting demands of the American legal system.
Svitlana's unique perspective is forged from experience. She began her legal career in Ukraine before crossing the Atlantic to earn her LL.M. from Brooklyn Law School and secure admission to the New York Bar and Federal District Courts. This dual-hemisphere foundation allows her to see the angles others miss, providing clients with a strategic edge in complex property matters and cross-border legal challenges.
With a track record of successfully guiding hundreds of real estate closings to the finish line, Svitlana has built her reputation on the bedrock principles of communication, transparency, and efficiency. She understands that whether purchasing a first home or closing a commercial acquisition, clients need an attorney who simplifies the process and delivers results without unnecessary delay.
On the business side, Svitlana serves as a strategic partner to entrepreneurs and established companies alike. Her immense knowledge of corporate structure and business entity formation allows her to advise clients not just on the law, but on the long-term health of their enterprises. She navigates complex business transactions with a steady hand, ensuring that every contract and negotiation positions her clients for success.
Her practice is further distinguished by her capability in Immigration law, where she handles the full spectrum of family-based petitions, humanitarian paroles, and National Visa Center (NVC) processing with the same meticulous attention she brings to every real estate closing. Whether reuniting families or guiding them through sensitive transitions, Svitlana provides compassionate, results-driven advocacy.
Fluent in English, Ukrainian, Russian, and Polish, Svitlana Kosenko ensures that language is never a barrier to justice, but rather a bridge to understanding.