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Teresa and Joe Giudice’s oldest daughter Gia Giudice is making big moves!
The Real Housewives of New Jersey staple is revealing her post-college plans as she is set to graduate from Rutgers University this spring.
The 22-year-old is set to work at Martinez Immigration, a virtual immigration law firm that services all 50 states. The law firm is run by Kathleen Martinez, who announced Gia’s plans to join her law firm on January 30 via Instagram.
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Gia’s role at the law firm is unknown at this point as she has yet to attend law school or pass the bar exam. It is highly likely that Gia will work as an intern or a paralegal at the law firm.
Her post-college plans also include attending law school and becoming a lawyer.
“After I graduate, I am pursuing my dream of going to law school,” she told BravoTV.com. “My hope for the future is to become a very successful lawyer and have a lucrative clothing business on the side.”
Gia previously revealed that her parents’ experience with the legal system inspired her to pursue a career in law. Teresa served 11 months in prison before being released in December 2015. Joe, on the other hand, spent 42 months behind bars before being deported to Italy. He is currently exploring ways to return to the United States.
“Their whole experience influenced me, honestly, for the better,” Gia explained on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen in May 2021. “I just want to help families and be able to be there for families and help children, honestly, especially.”
The Real Housewives of New Jersey returns to Bravo for season 13 on February 7 at 9 p.m. EST.
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Follow AllAboutTRH On Instagram. Follow AllAboutTRH On Twitter. Like AllAboutTRH On Facebook.Gia Giudice plans to graduate from Rutgers University this spring and work at Martinez Immigration, a virtual immigration law firm. She also intends to attend law school and become a lawyer in the future.
Gia’s specific role at Martinez Immigration is currently unknown, but it is likely that she will work as an intern or a paralegal at the law firm.
Gia was inspired by her parents’ experience with the legal system. Her mother, Teresa Giudice, served 11 months in prison, while her father, Joe Giudice, spent 42 months behind bars before being deported to Italy. Gia wants to help families and children who have gone through similar situations.