
Maya King
King Law Group
Maya King is a distinguished attorney who graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School with Cum Laude honors, showcasing her dedication and commitment to the legal field. With a strong foundation in law, Maya has dedicated her career to advocating for her clients in various immigration matters.
Maya’s expertise spans a wide spectrum of immigration issues. She has a proven track record of representing clients in challenging removal trials and appeals, where her legal acumen and determination shine through. Additionally, Maya excels in handling both immigrant and non-immigrant visa cases, including student and visitor visas, demonstrating her commitment to helping individuals navigate complex immigration processes.
Her passion for humanitarian matters is evident in her work, as Maya skillfully handles U visas and asylum cases, providing hope and support to those seeking refuge in the United States. Her dedication to her clients and their unique circumstances is a testament to her compassionate approach to law.
Furthermore, Maya is well-versed in business immigration matters, offering invaluable assistance to corporate clients. Her proficiency extends to handling various types of business visas, such as H visas, PERM processes, and L visas, ensuring that her clients can navigate the intricate world of immigration law with confidence.
Prior to establishing her successful law firm in Kansas City, Maya King honed her legal skills in the Twin Cities. Maya’s commitment to justice was further underscored by her service as a clerk for the Ramsey County Public Defenders’ Office in Saint Paul, where she contributed to the defense of individuals in need of legal representation.
Maya King’s unwavering dedication to her clients make her a highly respected and sought-after attorney in the field of immigration law. Her passion for justice, combined with her extensive experience, make her a trusted advocate for those facing immigration challenges.
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
- Family Law
- Child Custody, Child Support, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Prenups & Marital Agreements
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Kansas
- Kansas Supreme Court
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- Minnesota
- Minnesota Supreme Court
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- Missouri
- The Missouri Bar
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- Chinese: Spoken, Written
- English: Spoken, Written
- Attorney
- King Law Group
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- Associate Attorney
- Wilson Law Group
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- University of Minnesota Law School
- J.D. (2015)
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- Honors: Cum Laude
- Activities: National Moot Court, Minnesota Justice Foundation Street Law Program
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- Best Immigration Lawyers in Kansas City
- Expertise
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
- Member
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- National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
- Member
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- Language Access Forum, NAPABA 2017 Convention, Washington DC
- National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
- How Immigrants are Changing Business – Financial & Legal Solutions, Hispanic Chamber Lunch and Learn, 107 W. 10th Street Kansas City, MO 64105
- Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
- Language Access Forum, 2017 NAPABA Central Regional Conference, St. Louis
- National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
- Q. my fiancee is a permanent res. but he is in jail and they have him on an immigration hold, why?
- A: It could be a criminal hold if he was arrested. You need more information - contact ICE or an immigration attorney.
- Q. Being an immigrant trying to get certified to be a Citizen how long is the process?What are all the main steps?
- A: If you are talking about applying for naturalization, it can take anywhere between 4 months to 1 year depends on your jurisdiction. In Kansas City, it's generally pretty fast. However, it depends on the background checks and security clearance. You can file the N-400 on your own, or you could contact an attorney to do it for you. Good luck.
- Q. What should do I do to avoid any circumstances for two traffic tickets in my next appearance in the court?
- A: Generally speaking, not knowing the law is not a defense. You should seek a traffic attorney if you don't know what to say in Court. I will also seek the advice of an immigration attorney to fix your F-1 Out of Status as soon as you can. It is not a good idea to drive without a driver's license.