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New York Immigration Lawyer
Overview
Ms. Mayson Habhab holds a J.D. from the University Of Detroit Mercy School Of Law, where she graduated in the top 10% of her class, and has over ten years of immigration law experience. She is a first-generation American of Lebanese heritage. She has personal experiences with immigration due to her familial roots, and empathizes with the struggle immigrants' face, and admires their perseverance.
Ms. Habhab has proficiency in a variety of immigration related matters, including hardship waivers, E-2 Investment Visas, EB-1 Extraordinary Ability visas for athletes, entertainers, etc., removal defense matters, family immigration and affirmative asylum matters, with a focus on Middle-Eastern claims. Ms. Habhab has had the distinct privilege in assisting many immigrants rectify their status in the United States, achieve residency and naturalization, and fulfill their respective American Dream.
Immigrants are the backbones of their respective communities, tasked with enriching the community and ensuring overall community success. Ms. Habhab's appreciation for the essential role of immigrants contributes to her ability to provide customized representation to the clients' she is privileged to assist.
Ms. Habhab is fluent in Arabic.
About Mayson Habhab
Languages
- Arabic
Practice Areas
- Immigration
Qualifications
Education
- University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Detroit, Michigan
J.D.
Honors: Top 10% of her class
Office Information
Address
11 BroadwaySuite 1005 New York, NY 10004
Phone
Office Hours
Monday to Friday: 9 AM - 6 PM, Saturday and Sunday: Closed
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