When your future in the U.S. feels uncertain, McBean Law provides trusted immigration representation and steady advocacy every step of the way. We serve clients nationwide and globally.
“After 14 years of waiting, working with three different lawyers, McBean Law was finally the firm that helped me see a breakthrough.”
– D. Chubenko
Legal Help for Complex Immigration Cases
Family-Based Visas
- Help with petitions for a spouse, child, parent, or sibling, including adjustment of status and consular processing
Complex Marriage Cases
- Support for previously denied cases, responses to NOID/NOIR/RFE, and removal of conditions of waivers
Waivers
- Including I-601A, I-601, I-212, nonimmigrant visa waivers, and more
Removal Defense (Immigration Court)
- Relief options, motions to reopen/terminate, prosecutorial discretion, and appeals to the BIA
Federal Litigation
- USCIS delays, habeas petitions, TROs, petitions for review, and more
Citizenship & Naturalization
- Complex naturalization filings, denial appeals, and NOID responses
Consular Processing
- DS-260, expedite requests, 211(g) administrative processing, refusals, and related waivers
Employment / Business Immigration
- Employment-based green cards (EB-1A, EB-w/NIW, EB-4, EB-5) and temporary visas (E-2, H-1B, H-2B, L-1A, TN)
Humanitarian Cases
- Support for victims of domestic violence, crime victims (U Visa), trafficking victims (T Visa), neglected/abused youth, and asylum seekers
“The team is professional, knowledgeable, and truly cares about their clients. They take the time to explain every step clearly and make sure you feel confident throughout the process.”
– O. Idioma
Featured in the News
Meet Attorney LaToya McBean Pompy
Experienced, compassionate leader inimmigration law.
Attorney LaToya McBean Pompy has a rare mix of government, congressional, and courtroom experience—including work at the U.S. Department of Justice, on Capitol Hill, and in judicial chambers at the U.S. District Court (E.D. Michigan) and theMichigan Court of Appeals. After leaving government in early 2016, she founded McBean Law, PLLC and now provides strategic immigration representation backed by a strong policy and litigation foundation. She is admitted in New York and Michigan (and the U.S. DistrictCourt for the Eastern District of Michigan), and is a member of the American ImmigrationLawyers Association and the Bar of the United States Supreme Court.
“I truly felt heard during our conversation. She listened with empathy and compassion…her thoughtful approach gave me a renewed sense of hope.”
– G. Campbell
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is the consultation fee?
The consultation fee is $399 for a meeting with Attorney LaToya McBean Pompy, Esq. The fee is $300 to meet with other attorneys at our firm. (Saturday telephone appointments are$450.) We accept credit and debit cards (Visa or Mastercard).
The consultation fee is due upon booking to reserve the attorney’s time for your appointment.
Do you offer in-person and virtual meetings?
Yes! We offer in-person, video and telephone appointments Monday through Friday from 8am-8pm EST. Limited Saturday telephone appointments are available (higher fee applies.)
What are your office hours?
Monday–Friday from 8am-5:30pm EST. Our office is closed on the weekends, but our phone lines are open from 9am-6pm EST for booking consultations.
How long is the consultation?
Your consultation will last for 30 minutes.
What should I include in the appointment request form?
A brief description is enough. Do not include confidential or sensitive information.
Ready to get started?
Use the form below to request an appointment to speak with an immigration attorney.



