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Immigration Law · Union, New Jersey
Olapade Ilori, Esq. is a Nigerian-born, New York-admitted immigration attorney. He works with families and individuals on green cards, naturalization, work permits, and removal defense — one matter at a time, with the attorney himself.
Practice Areas
Matters before USCIS, consulates, and the immigration courts.
Petitions for spouses, parents, and children — built on the right evidence the first time.
Applying for a green card from inside the U.S., through filing, biometrics, and interview.
From N-400 eligibility review to the oath ceremony.
Employment authorization filings and renewals tied to pending cases.
Permanent-residence strategy planned around your history, family, and deadlines.
Representation in removal proceedings and urgent immigration-court deadlines.
About the Attorney
Born in Nigeria and admitted to the New York bar, Olapade Ilori knows the immigration process from both sides of it. His office in Union, New Jersey serves the local community — including many Nigerian and West African families — and, because immigration law is federal, clients across the country.
The practice is deliberately small. Clients work directly with the attorney, receive a tailored document checklist, and can follow their matter, messages, and files through a secure client portal.
The Office
936 Stuyvesant Ave
Union, NJ 07083
Directions on Google Maps
(973) 580-1498
For urgent immigration deadlines, call rather than using the forms.
lawofficeofilori@gmail.com
General inquiries only — no confidential details, please.
By appointment, weekdays 9:00–5:00 ET.
Book a time online.
Working Together
Share the basic issue and choose a time for an initial call.
Active clients receive a tailored checklist in the portal.
Follow your matter’s stage, messages, files, and appointments in one place.
Client Words
Common Questions
Often yes. Immigration law is federal, so the office represents clients in New Jersey, New York, and other states. Some matters may still require local or court-specific planning.
Yes. Consultations are available in English or Yoruba.
No. A relationship starts only after the attorney confirms representation and any required agreement is completed.
Document upload is for active clients, who receive a portal access code and PIN from the office.
No. Use the public form only for general intake. Active clients should use the secure portal.
Choose a consultation time, or send a short general request and the office will follow up.