Sufen Hilf (Li) is a highly respected immigration attorney, with extensive experience in the areas of: business immigration; family immigration; naturalization; asylum applications; removal (deportation) proceedings. She is an active member of the Michigan chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, and is licensed to practice in the State of Michigan, Federal District Court, and Immigration Court. As a former native of mainland China, she fluently speaks mandarin Chinese. “I am especially sensitive to the needs of my clients, because I immigrated to the country in 1988, and "became a United States citizen in 2000". I take pride in every case. My success is reflected in the number of referrals I receive from former clients, and other attorneys”.
Daniel Hilf is first and foremost an advocate. He practices law with great resolve and determination in the areas of criminal defense, juvenile justice, parental rights advocacy, defense of neglect and abuse allegations, and general civil law. A commitment to winning has distinguished his career, as well as an ability to think on his feet, and react effectively against challenges presented by the government and those who stand opposed. He is licensed to practice law in Michigan and Federal Courts. “It is important to be represented by counsel with the confidence and expectation of winning. There is no greater hardship then to be deprived of your family and freedom, and the quality of legal representation obtained often separates those that have from those that once had. When the government, with all its power and indifference, chooses to act recklessly toward your future, it is important that you are represented by someone who can effectively reduce the risks presented and place you in the best position to win”.
Kreuza Lako is licensed in both State and Federal Court, Kreuza Lako concentrates her practice in all aspects of immigration law, family court proceedings, criminal and business law. She is authorized to represent clients before all United States Immigration Courts and offices worldwide. She immigrated to the United States from Albania in 1996, and fluently speaks the Albanian Language.
“Throughout law school I volunteered at the Archdiocese of Detroit, Community Immigration Legal Services, because I wanted to help others. I wanted to help my community, my neighbors and those that dreamed of America as I did when I was a child living in Albania. I remember what it was like when my family and I finally arrived in Michigan. I remember the joy I felt as a child being in the United States even as I struggled with the English language and had to watch my parents struggle to provide for the family, because we all believed in America. From my parents, I learned that the best results are reached only through hard work and dedication. As an attorney I know this to be true as well. I know that I am judged by the expectations of my clients and I welcome them because I know that I am ultimately rewarded by the confidence, trust and thanks of the people I help.”