I am a first-generation American. My presence in the United States is as a result of my parents’ ambition to ensure their children would have a better life and education than they had. Immigration law is not just my profession, but it’s personal. At just six years old, I helped my mother memorize the answers for her naturalization exam and thankfully she passed and became a citizen.
The most life-changing event occurred during my teens, when a close friend’s father was deported. We tried to look for attorneys and just anyone who would help, but no one stepped in. This experience opened my eyes to the harsh realities that many families encounter due to the lack of legal resources. It became clear that I wanted to be part of the solution.
As a result, I intentionally pursued professional roles within the field of immigration law. My experience includes working with undocumented and asylum-seeking high school students, assisting foreign nationals facing deportation, supporting survivors of domestic violence seeking permanent residency, and assisting large corporations with the process on hiring foreign nationals from abroad.
I obtained my Juris Doctorate from Suffolk University Law School, where I developed a strong foundation in immigration law and advocacy. I am also a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), which keeps me closely connected to the latest developments and best practices in the field. My passion lies in helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of the immigration system with clarity and confidence.
I’m Attorney Akua!
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I am a first-generation American. My presence in the United States is as a result of my parents’ ambition to ensure their children would have a better life and education than they had. Immigration law is not just my profession, but it’s personal. At just six years old, I helped my mother memorize the answers for her naturalization exam and thankfully she passed and became a citizen.
The most life-changing event occurred during my teens, when a close friend’s father was deported. We tried to look for attorneys and just anyone who would help, but no one stepped in. This experience opened my eyes to the harsh realities that many families encounter due to the lack of legal resources. It became clear that I wanted to be part of the solution.
As a result, I intentionally pursued professional roles within the field of immigration law. My experience includes working with undocumented and asylum-seeking high school students, assisting foreign nationals facing deportation, supporting survivors of domestic violence seeking permanent residency, and assisting large corporations with the process on hiring foreign nationals from abroad.
Why Choose Radiant Law?
At this crucial juncture, securing a knowledgeable immigration attorney is essential to navigating the complexities of your journey. Many of the challenges individuals face during the immigration process stem from the lack of experienced and effective legal counsel. At Radiant Law, we see you as more than just a case number. You are an individual with a unique story, aspirations, and a future worth protecting. My commitment is to provide honest, diligent, and strategic legal representation to help make your immigration journey as seamless as possible. The first step toward achieving your immigration goals is partnering with the right attorney— and I am here to guide you through that process.
The information provided on this website is solely for general information purposes and should not be construed as legal communication of legal advice or opinion. This information is not intended to create an attorney client-relationship.
Akua Hanson-Kabu is a licensed attorney in Good Standing with the State bar of Minnesota Only.
Practice is limited to Federal Immigration and Naturalization Law Only.