The Yankey Law Group, PLLC is a comprehensive Immigration Law Firm dedicated to the practice of all aspects of U.S Immigration and Nationality law. We assist both individuals and employers across the United States and around the world with their immigration needs. Because immigration Law is governed by Federal law, we can handle all your immigration cases/petitions wherever you live in the United States.
Yankey Law Group, PLLC represents our clients in all stages of the immigration process, including filing for U.S. citizenship, Fiancé and Marriage visas, Asylum, Permanent Residency (“green cards”), and representation in deportation and removal proceedings in Immigration Court.
Because the U.S immigration law is so complex and can sometimes be confusing to our clients, your immigration case deserves the Care and Attention of a professional competent immigration Attorney. We use our knowledge and expertise to assist our clients navigates through the complex myriad of the immigration system.
We handle your case on a personal level and address all your issues and concerns promptly. We keep you regularly updated on the status of your case and ensure that your phone calls are returned promptly and ethically.
“Remember, remember always, that ALL of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionist”
Having gone through the immigration process himself, Attorney Francis A. Yankey, has had a first-hand personal experience with the Immigration System and can identify with your concerns, fears and worries. He started the Yankey Law Group, in an effort to assist fellow immigrants to live and work legally in the United States by providing not only zealous and ethical representation, but compassionate and affordable legal services.
As a Reverend Minister, Attorney Francis A. Yankey exhibits the love of God throughout his professional law practice. He sees this as another ministry God has entrusted to him to serve humankind and will go the extra mile to prepare and present your case before the USCIS and the immigration Courts.