kalidindi law

About Us

Manjula Kalidindi

Manju Kalidindi, Esq. is the Founder and Principal Attorney of the Law Office of Manju Kalidindi, P.A., based in Plantation, Florida. Her practice focuses on Immigration Law, with particular emphasis on employment-based immigration, family-based immigration, and Estate Planning. She represents individuals, families, and businesses with a practical and client-centered approach.

Ms. Kalidindi is a founding member of the South Asian Bar Association of Florida (SABA FL). She served as Vice President of Programming for SABA FL during 2023–2024 and currently serves as a director of the organization. She has also served on the board of Women In Distress of Broward County and has been actively involved in numerous community and professional organizations dedicated to advocacy and public service.

A strong advocate for pro bono work, Ms. Kalidindi has devoted significant time to assisting survivors of domestic violence and other vulnerable individuals through organizations such as Broward Lawyers Care. Her contributions have been recognized twice by the Supreme Court of Florida for outstanding pro bono service. She has also been honored multiple times as Broward Lawyers Care Attorney of the Month and received the Community Leader Award from Desh Videsh Media Group in 2015.

Ms. Kalidindi has written on immigration law topics and has delivered numerous presentations and seminars in the field. She is a member of the Florida Bar, the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), the AILA South Florida Chapter, and the South Asian Bar Association.

Christina Knop

Christina Knop is an accomplished immigration paralegal with more than a decade of experience supporting attorneys and clients through the complexities of U.S. Immigration Law. With a strong foundation in immigration law and extensive hands-on casework, Christina has built a reputation for precision, reliability, and a deep commitment to client-focused service.

Christina’s experience spans a wide range of immigration matters, including family-based immigration, business/employment visas such as E-2, H-1B, L-1, O-1, and P-3 visa categories. She is highly skilled in preparing case-ready filings, managing detailed evidence requirements, and ensuring adherence to evolving regulatory standards.

Christina holds an associate degree in paralegal studies from Bryant & Stratton College and is currently completing her bachelor’s degree in anticipation of attending Law School.

Beyond her professional work, Christina is actively involved in her community. She is a Rotarian with the Rockledge Rotary Club and serves on the Advisory Council for the Salvation Army Domestic Violence Unit, where she contributes her experience and dedication to supporting vulnerable individuals and families.