About
Elektra B. Yao, Esq. is the founder and fundamental attorney at Yao Law Group, a complete-service immigration law office in New York. Learn more about her background and knowledge. Elektra B. Yao, Esq. is the founder and predominant legal professional at Yao Law Group, a complete-carrier, comprehensive immigration law workplace located in New York. With a focus on providing concierge immigration prison offerings, Yao Law Group treats each consumer as particular individuals with their very own tales and profiles. The crew at Yao Law Group is aware the complexities of the immigration process and works carefully with clients to expand robust, customized felony petitions for lengthy-lasting achievement. As a multicultural legal professional with immigrant mother and father from Italy and Cote D’Ivoire, Elektra is fluent in French, Italian, and Spanish. Her diverse heritage includes living, analyzing, and operating in the US, the EU, and Africa, giving her a deep expertise of the languages and cultural landscapes of her clients. Elektra earned her BA from Marymount Manhattan College in NYC, in which she additionally wrote and directed documentaries screened in Austin and NYC. She has worked for MTV and the Style Network, as well as done in renowned theatre companies in NYC. She went on to earn her JD from Lewis and Clark Law School, analyzing at prestigious establishments including Queen Mary University in London, Peking Law School in China, Sorbonne University in Paris, and Florence. With years of revel in running for boutique immigration regulation places of work in NYC, Elektra has advanced know-how in employment-based totally and own family-based totally immigration regulation. She has efficaciously secured visas and inexperienced playing cards for artists, professionals, and families, demonstrating her dedication to supporting clients navigate the complicated immigration device.
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Languages
- French: Spoken, Written
- Italian: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
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