Zachary Steven Aaker

Zachary Steven Aaker: Attorney with Martin Law

Biography

Zachary Aaker graduated with honors from University of Minnesota Law School in 2011 after attending undergrad at Grinnell College. Since 2015, he has been practicing immigration law exclusively. While the bulk of his work is in family-based immigration and citizenship, he also specializes in employment-based immigration (H-1B, E-2, L-1, PERM, R-1, etc.). He also has experience with asylum claims, as well as various other aspects of immigration law (work authorization, travel documents, deferred inspection, provisional unlawful presence waivers, replacing green cards, DACA, etc.)

Areas of Practice (6)

  • Family Immigration Law
  • Employment Immigration
  • Citizenship
  • Labor Certifications
  • Religious Visas
  • Asylum

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Grinnell College, B.A., 2007
Law School Attended:
University of Minnesota Law School, J.D., cum laude, 2011
Year of First Admission:
2011
Admission:
2011, Minnesota
Memberships:
MSBA (Member, Immigration Law Section)
ISLN:
924146228

Payment Information

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Other Information
Fixed fees available

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Contact Information:

952-746-4112  Fax

www.cundyandmartin.com

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