
Yohan Zingile
CFUIS has lawyers with combined experience of over 60 years in immigration law
Yohan is the Attorney of Center for U.S. Services (CFUIS) Bradenton Office. With about 60 years of combined experience in Immigration law, CFUIS provides immigration services to families and businesses. Yohan’ s goal is to help clients realize their dream of living in the United States.
Yohan speaks Spanish, Portuguese, French and Creole. His ability to speak various languages enables him to effectively assist immigrants from diverse background. Yohan is from the Caribbean Island of Guadeloupe and came to the U.S. as a student. He went through the immigration processes and personally knows how the immigration process can be very stressful, fearful and complicated. Yohan has a deep understanding of the complexity of immigration situations. Since he was a student, Yohan has volunteered and been helping immigrants.
With passion Yohan deliver customized, creative, and effective immigration solutions which address clients' specific needs. His objective is to ensure you have the best chance of success right from the beginning. Yohan provides legal advice with integrity and honesty, and explain to his clients the strategy that is most likely to succeed. Yohan puts his clients' interest first whatever the type of cases (family or business immigration) he is working on. He has gained trust from the immigrant communities to assist them in their immigration processes. Yohan represents clients in Bradenton/Palmetto/Sarasota area and all over the world.
Yohan has a Master’s degree in Litigation Law from the University of Antilles in Guadeloupe. He also has a Doctor of Law degree from the University of Arizona College of Law. Yohan is licensed and admitted to the Arizona State Supreme Court. He is also a member of the American Bar Association.
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
- Zoom
- Credit Cards Accepted
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Cash, Check, Credit Card, Payment plan and Flat rate fees
- Arizona
- State Bar of Arizona
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- English: Spoken, Written
- French: Spoken, Written
- Portuguese: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
- Attorney
- Center for U.S. Immigration Services LLC
- Current
- James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona
- J.D. | Law
- Honors: Outstanding Oral Advocacy Award
- Activities: International Law Society: Events Chair; American Immigration Lawyers Association; Immigration Law Students Association; Latino Law Students Association
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- University of the Antilles and Guyana
- LL.M. | Master of Laws in Litigation Law
- Activities: Board of Directors, Student Representative
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- Innovation & Excellence Award (Boutique Immigration Law Firm of the Year)
- Corporate LiveWire
- International award based on the success and achievements of the firms and individuals that demonstrated exceptional business performance. The winners are selected based on their creativity in new products and ideas to transform the industry, to adapting a business model to suit a changing market, increase profit and offer more successful services.
- Outstanding Oral Advocacy Award
- James E. Rogers College of Law
- State Bar of Arizona  # 034051
- Member
- Current
- Activities: Immigration section
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- American Bar Association
- Member
- Current
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- Q. Would I acquire unlawful presence?
- A: You may face issue of inadmissibility if you applies for a visa. If you remained more than 180 days without authorization you may face 3 year bar. If you remained less than 180 days, they may or may not take into consideration this unlawful stay. Depending on on the circumstances of your case they may grant you or deny you the visa.
- Q. Question about Eligibility
- A: You cannot adjust status through your uncle. He is not an immediate relative and is not part of the family preference category. The relatives that could file a family petition on your behalf are a US citizen or permanent resident parent, a US citizen brother or sister, a US citizen or permanent resident spouse. You may want to explore any employment based immigrant visa or other type of visa. It is needed to assess you situation to know more. I suggest you discuss with an experienced immigration lawyer.
- Q. Can I renew Green Card if I left to Mexico for a year but came back a few years ago?
- A: If you re-enter the U.S. and are currently in the U.S. it is possible for you to renew your green card. Other issues maybe address and that you can share when discussing with an immigration attorney.
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