Yacub Law Office is a full service immigration firm. Clients at Yacub Law Office will be in constant communication with the staff, and together, we will work for creative and proven solutions to meet your legal needs. Yacub Law Office understands that immigration is complex but the firm also understands that you are not alone in this process.
Our top-notch attorneys have a wide range of experience with multiple areas of law and are capable of helping you understand complex immigration statutes so that you are fully informed on all of your options.So if you need help applying for a green card, petitioning for asylum, or fighting deportation orders, then please don't hesitate to reach out to Yacub Law Offices, so we can get started devising a robust legal strategy to help you pursue your American Dream.
Undocumented individuals who want to legally live in the U.S. permanently must obtain a green card, which in many cases, is the goal of our clients. You will have the ability to seek and obtain United States citizenship in three or five years.
Our top-notch attorneys have a wide range of experience with multiple areas of law and are capable of helping you understand complex immigration statutes so that you are fully informed on all of your options.So if you need help applying for a green card, petitioning for asylum, or fighting deportation orders, then please don't hesitate to reach out to Yacub Law Offices, so we can get started devising a robust legal strategy to help you pursue your American Dream.
Undocumented individuals who want to legally live in the U.S. permanently must obtain a green card, which in many cases, is the goal of our clients. You will have the ability to seek and obtain United States citizenship in three or five years.
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In more than twenty years of practice, Yacub Law has met its founding principles.
With only a handful of cases in 1997, Yacub Law represented immigrants from Central America, mostly El Salvador and Guatemala and later Honduras, and immigrants from the Eastern Horn of Africa, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Sudan.
The first case involved an immigrant from Saudi Arabia who was accused of terrorism charges.
The government used a section of the United States Code which permitted it to use secret evidence against the individual - evidence that could not be disclosed to the accused because of national security concerns.
With only a handful of cases in 1997, Yacub Law represented immigrants from Central America, mostly El Salvador and Guatemala and later Honduras, and immigrants from the Eastern Horn of Africa, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Sudan.
The first case involved an immigrant from Saudi Arabia who was accused of terrorism charges.
The government used a section of the United States Code which permitted it to use secret evidence against the individual - evidence that could not be disclosed to the accused because of national security concerns.
Ivan Yacub has been on the forefront of representing immigrants in the DC metropolitan area and nationwide for more than two decades.
With published decisions from the Board of Immigration Appeals and the federal judiciary, Ivan Yacub has worked diligently in protecting immigrants from the harsh consequences of deportation.
His work has taken him from the Eloy, Arizona, courthouse, to the familiar immigration court of Arlington, Virginia.
He has filed numerous petition for reviews in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Ninth, and Eleventh Circuit Courts of Appeals.
With published decisions from the Board of Immigration Appeals and the federal judiciary, Ivan Yacub has worked diligently in protecting immigrants from the harsh consequences of deportation.
His work has taken him from the Eloy, Arizona, courthouse, to the familiar immigration court of Arlington, Virginia.
He has filed numerous petition for reviews in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Ninth, and Eleventh Circuit Courts of Appeals.
Ryan Millett lived and worked for two years in El Salvador and has successfully helped clients obtain asylum.
Since his arrival, Mr. Millett has assisted juvenile clients who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned to obtain permanent residency in the United States.
Additionally, he has successfully helped clients obtain asylum from both the Asylum Office and in removal proceedings.
Prior to joining Yacub Law Office, Mr. Millett worked on discovery matters for complex litigation in Richmond, Virginia.
Since his arrival, Mr. Millett has assisted juvenile clients who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned to obtain permanent residency in the United States.
Additionally, he has successfully helped clients obtain asylum from both the Asylum Office and in removal proceedings.
Prior to joining Yacub Law Office, Mr. Millett worked on discovery matters for complex litigation in Richmond, Virginia.
Claire McVey is an immigration lawyer who proudly enforces and protects the legal rights of her clients and their families during the immigration process.
While studying law, Ms. McVey worked with an immigration firm that represented clients in removal proceedings as well as family and asylum-based petitions.
Ms. McVey is licensed to practice law in Kentucky.
She has also worked in a variety of legal fields including criminal, personal injury, civil matters, family law, and probate law.
She received her law degree from the Salmon P. Chase College of Law.
While studying law, Ms. McVey worked with an immigration firm that represented clients in removal proceedings as well as family and asylum-based petitions.
Ms. McVey is licensed to practice law in Kentucky.
She has also worked in a variety of legal fields including criminal, personal injury, civil matters, family law, and probate law.
She received her law degree from the Salmon P. Chase College of Law.
Prior to joining our team, Ms. Alay interned at a non-profit organization and later started working as a junior paralegal and later promoted to a paralegal at an immigration law firm in Falls Church, VA, where she earned a lot of her experience.
Ms. Alay is currently a full-time student at George Mason University, where she plans to obtain her Master's degree in Criminology, Law, and Society.
After her completion at Mason, she plans to attend Law school and become an immigration attorney.
Ms. Alay focuses on helping attorneys with work permits, family petitions, applications of relief, and motions.
Ms. Alay is currently a full-time student at George Mason University, where she plans to obtain her Master's degree in Criminology, Law, and Society.
After her completion at Mason, she plans to attend Law school and become an immigration attorney.
Ms. Alay focuses on helping attorneys with work permits, family petitions, applications of relief, and motions.
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