Mabel C. Bejar - New York, NY
Attorney at Youman, Madeo & Fasano, LLP
Family Immigration Lawyers in New York, NY
299 Broadway Suite 810 New York, NY 10007 - 1972
New York Family Immigration Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Immigration
- Naturalization
- Waivers
- SIJ
- U Visas
- Asylum
- Removal Defense
Attorney Information
Overview
Mabel's passion for immigration law dates back to law school, where she participated in pro bono immigration clinics and worked for a prominent immigration attorney in Los Angeles, California. After graduating, she practiced Employment Law and represented employees on issues including wage disputes, sexual harassment, discrimination in employment among others. Because of her language skills, her clients were mostly immigrants and often undocumented. After moving to New York City, her interest in immigration law was reignited and she worked for several non-profit organizations that offered legal services to immigrants. She has assisted hundreds of immigrants in realizing their dreams of becoming American citizens. Mabel was born in Peru and is a native Spanish speaker.
I really enjoy dealing directly with clients and advocating for them while we navigate the immigration process. The system has become extremely complex in the last 20 years, with patchwork legislation that adds levels of complexity and confusion to an already difficult field of law. Being an immigrant, I am very familiar with the immigrant experience and the problems faced by the diverse immigrant community in the greater New York City area.
Education
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Legal Education
- Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, California, June, 2002
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Non Legal Education
- Cal State, 0
Classes and Seminars
- New York Immigration Coalition
Bar Admissions
- New York
- California
Other Affiliations
- Federal Bar association
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
Contact
299 Broadway
Suite 810
New York, NY 10007 - 1972
Phone: 800-890-0229
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.ymflaw.com
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