I am Vinh K. Ly, Attorney & Counselor at Law located in Salt Lake City, Utah. I provide my clients with effective legal service, confident representation, and positive advice relating to their immigration law matters.
When I came to this country from Vietnam as a refugee years ago, I faced many of the same challenges, frustrations, and roadblocks you face today. Beyond the cultural barriers of language and custom, legal processes associated with your legal status in the United States can be overwhelming. I understand the fears, concerns, and hopes of people wanting to live, study, work in, or become citizens of the United States – I want to help ease the process.
When you are attempting to apply for a visa or green card, or are facing the possibility of deportation and need assistance fast, you want to feel that the lawyer you choose can relate to your situation, knows what is at stake, and – above all – can have a positive impact on the outcome. Contact Attorney Vinh K. Ly, Attorney & Counselor at Law to schedule an initial interview.
I can identify with your desires, hopes, and worries associated with living in the US. I came to this country from Vietnam as a refugee – as the group referred to as boat people – and have worked to make the processes of obtaining visas, green cards, and citizenship easier by applying my background and knowledge to your situation.
Education
- Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Provo, Utah, 1994
Juris Doctor - Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1994
Master of Public Administration
Major: Public Administration - Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1989
Bachelor of Arts
Major: International Relations
References
- Bryan A. Larson, Esq., 922 West Baxter Drive, Suite 200 South Jordan, UT 84095-8626
- Kenneth C. Margetts, Esq., 3865 S. Wasatch Blvd., Suite 300, Salt Lake City, Utah 84019
- Patrick Shen, Esq., 1101 15th St NW, Suite 700 Washington DC 20005
Honors and Awards
- Pro Bono Attorney of the Year, Utah State Bar, 1995
Professional Associations and Memberships
- American Association for Justice 2013 – Present
- American Immigration Lawyer Association, 2005 – Present
- Utah Association for Justice 1996 – Present