McBean Law, PLLC is an award-winning immigration law firm based in New York City, recognized for its dedicated advocacy and successful outcomes in complex immigration matters. The firm serves clients nationwide and globally, offering personalized legal strategies to help individuals and families achieve their immigration goals with confidence and clarity.
Led by a team of experienced attorneys, including founder LaToya McBean Pompy, the firm combines legal expertise with compassionate client care. They are known for handling difficult cases—including denials, appeals, and removal defense—with a focus on strategic problem-solving and thorough case preparation. Their attorneys are sought after for media commentary on national immigration policy, reflecting their standing as trusted authorities in the field.
Services Offered
- Family-Based Visa (Form I-130)
- Denials/Appeals
- Request for Evidence
- Intent to Deny
- Intent to Revoke
- Adjustment of Status (Form I-485)
- 245(i) Amnesty
- Removal of Conditions (Form I-751)
- Waiver
- Removal Defense
- Naturalization / Citizenship (Form N-400)
- N-336 Hearing
- Waivers (Forms I-601, I-601A, I-602, I-212)
- Non-Immigrant Visa Waiver
- Motions & Appeals (Form I-290B, Motion to Reopen, BIA Appeal, EOIR-29)
- VAWA (Form I-360, Spousal Abuse, Parental Abuse, Child Abuse)
- Asylum (Form I-589)
- Embassy & Consular Services (Immigrant Visa, Embassy Delays, Visa Denial, Visa Reinstatement)
- Crime Victims (U Visa, U Visa Waiver)
- Removal Defense (Asylum, Cancellation of Removal, Waivers, Stay of Removal, Prosecutorial Discretion Requests)
- Humanitarian Applications (Temporary Protected Status (TPS), Widow(er), Special Immigrant Juvenile Status)
- Employment-Based Green Cards
- Employer-Sponsored Visas
- Visas for Entrepreneurs
The firm assists a diverse clientele, including families, crime victims, asylum seekers, and businesses seeking employment-based immigration solutions. Their attorneys are licensed in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Michigan, and they offer services in multiple languages, including French, to better serve immigrant communities.
