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Philadelphia Immigration Law Firm
About Hogan & Vandenberg, LLC
Languages
- French
- Arabic
- Urdu
- Bosnian
- Punjabi
- Serbo-Croatian
Practice Areas
- Immigration
Litigation
- 60%
Honors
- Voted Best Immigration Lawyer on the Main Line, Main Line Today Magazine, 2007
Published Works
- Consular Processing for Employers Seeking Foreign Employees, Employment Law Update (Aspen), 2005
Classes and Seminars
- Know Your Rights Presentations, PA and DE Mosques & Church, 2005 - Present
Representative Cases
- Shah v. Gonzales, U.S. Ct App 3d Cir (2006)
- Thu v. Atty Gen USA, U.S. Ct. App. 3d Cir (2007)
Ancillary Businesses
- Criminal Defense for Immigrants
People
Attorneys
- W. John Yahya Vandenberg
- Rick Hogan
- M. Umar Abdur-Rahman (Of counsel)
- Elisabeth R. Ulmer (Associate Attorney)
- Edilaine Telles
- Marwan Kuzbari (Of Counsel)
- Sumita Arora
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1608 Walnut StreetSuite 1301 Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone
Websites
Other Offices
Hogan & Vandenberg, LLC 4 East 8th Street Suite 400 Wilmington, DE 19801 484-429-6690
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