About A Olusanjo Omoniyi
Olusanjo Omoniyi is an EB-5 immigration attorney and the founder of the Law Offices of Omoniyi Law Firm, an immigration law firm based in Chicago. Attorney Omoniyi focuses on U.S. immigration, particularly on naturalization and immigration, green card services, immigration litigation, family immigration, employment immigration, consular services and visa applications. Aside from being knowledgeable in the areas of U.S. immigration, he can also provide legal assistance and services in the areas of family law (separation, adoption, child custody, spousal support, annulment, etc.) and criminal law.
Attorney Omoniyi has been practicing law since 1996, making him one of the most experienced, skilled and knowledgeable attorneys in Chicago. Attorney Olusanjo Omoniyi, as the firm’s founder, heads the Law Offices of Omoniyi. For 17 years, he has successfully tackled complicated U.S. immigration problems and concerns. Through his years of practice, he has mastered the rules and regulations of U.S. immigration.
Omoniyi Law Firm has a high success rate and is known for providing quality legal services and advice. It is one of the most trusted law firms in Chicago. The law firm’s services include business and investor visa applications, green card services, non-immigrant visa applications (for leisure, work, and study) and permanent visa applications (employment-based immigration, family-based, refugee or asylum immigration and diversity lottery). The firm also provides assistance in completing U.S. immigration requirements. Attorney Omoniyi advises clients on how to face immigration officers and complete various immigration forms. In addition to assisting clients with their visa applications and immigration petitions, attorney Omoniyi also represents immigrants facing deportation in immigration court.
As an immigrant himself, attorney Omoniyi vowed to help other immigrants stay, work and live in the United States legally. He knows how hard it is to stay illegally in the country. Throughout his career, he has helped countless workers, students and families enter and stay in the United States.
Attorney Omoniyi completed his Master of Business Administration at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL in 2017. Attorney Omoniyi earned his Juris Doctor degree at the Southern Illinois University in 1994. He also earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Radio-Television and Bachelor of Arts in Cinema & Photography at the Southern Illinois University in 1987, and his Master’s degree in Telecommunications in 1990. He was admitted to practice law in the State of Illinois and all the three U.S. District Courts: Central, Northern and Southern Districts. In 1999, he was also admitted to practice in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.
Attorney Omoniyi’s knowledge and experience have been acknowledged by several groups and organizations. He is a recipient of several awards and recognitions, including the American Jurisprudence Award, Pre-Trial Advocacy (1994), International Law Lex Mundi Global Student Writing Award (1993) and Certificate of Merit for International Essay Competition, Institute of International Commercial Law, Pace University, New York (1994). Moreover, he is also listed in Strathmore’s Who’s Who (2002-2003), and Who’s Who in Media and Communications (1998-1999).
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