An immigration lawyer who has walked the road himself
Aomer Mohamed did not learn about the immigration system from a textbook alone. He lived it.
Aomer immigrated from Yemen to the United States in 2002. As an immigrant, and as an attorney who comes from a family of immigrants, he knows first-hand how complex and overwhelming the process can be for the people living through it, and for the families waiting on the outcome. That experience is the reason Mohamed Immigration Law PLLC exists.
He decided to become an immigration lawyer so he could help others move through a difficult process and build the better life they came here for. Today the firm represents individuals and families across the full range of immigration matters, from defending against deportation to welcoming new U.S. citizens.
Trained, licensed, and part of the profession
Juris Doctor, Cum Laude
SUNY Buffalo Law School. Earned his law degree with honors.
B.A. Political Science, Cum Laude
Rochester Institute of Technology. Graduated with honors.
Professional associations
Member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the Monroe County Bar Association (MCBA).
More than a case number
Immigration cases are personal. Behind every form and deadline is a family, a job, a home, and a future. The firm treats them that way. When you work with Aomer Mohamed, you speak with an attorney who listens to your situation, explains your options in language that makes sense, and treats you with respect at every step.
The firm keeps things straightforward: review your history carefully, tell you honestly where you stand, prepare your case thoroughly, and stand with you from the first filing to the final decision. Much of the work can be handled by phone, email, and video, which is part of how the firm is able to represent clients across the country.
- Honest answers about what you are facing
- A strategy built around your family's goals
- Respect, and real communication, throughout
- An attorney beside you until it is resolved
Talk with Aomer about your case
Tell the firm what you are facing. You will get a clear explanation of your options and an honest view of the road ahead.