Peipei Zhang is the Founder and Managing Partner of Plex Law Group, where she leads the firm’s overall vision, strategic direction, and day-to-day operations. With more than nine years of legal experience, Ms. Zhang has built a strong reputation in the areas of immigration and business law. Her practice covers a wide range of immigration matters, including status change applications, E-2 investor visas, H-1B, E-3, O-1, and L-1 work visas, as well as family-based immigration, employment-based green cards such as EB-1A, EB-2/EB-3, and National Interest Waiver (NIW) petitions. She also has experience in removal defense and is authorized to represent clients before U.S. immigration courts as an EOIR-registered attorney. In addition to her immigration work, Ms. Zhang frequently advises clients on entity formation, corporate compliance, and general business matters, offering practical legal guidance to both startups and established enterprises.
Prior to founding Plex Law Group, Ms. Zhang served as Regional Director of a boutique law firm based on Wall Street, where she successfully established and managed its California branch office for over four years. In this executive role, she was responsible for overseeing both legal services and business operations. She later became a partner at a Southern California-based immigration law firm, where she spent more than three years helping build its operations and expand its presence in the Chinese-American legal market. In both leadership roles, she was deeply involved in strategic planning, legal operations, and business developmentexperiences that laid the groundwork for what would eventually become Plex Law Group. Earlier in her career, Ms. Zhang worked at the Beijing office of King & Wood Mallesons, one of the largest international law firms in Asia, where she gained valuable experience in corporate law and cross-border legal matters.
Ms. Zhang holds an LL.M. degree from Washington University in St. Louis School of Law and an LL.B. from Beihang University School of Law. She is admitted to practice in New York and is a member of the New York State Bar Association, the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and is registered with the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR).
