McCrummen & McCullick Immigration Law

McCrummen & McCullick Immigration Law Full service immigration specialty law firm located in Kansas City area.

The McCrummen Immigration Law Group is a full service immigration law firm in North Kansas City, Missouri providing comprehensive immigration solutions for both employment based immigration as well as family based immigration. Our practice areas include employment and family-based visas, asylum, immigration relief for victims of domestic violence and violent crime, removal proceedings, naturalizat

ion, and federal appeals. Our clients range from large multinational public and private employers to those fleeing persecution and domestic abuse. Our attorneys are all members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and, in addition to traditional legal representation, are actively involved in advocacy on behalf of the rights of immigrants.

McCrummen & McCullick Immigration Law has been named a Metropolitan Tier 1 law firm in the Kansas City Metro area by U.S...
01/16/2025

McCrummen & McCullick Immigration Law has been named a Metropolitan Tier 1 law firm in the Kansas City Metro area by U.S. News – Best Lawyers(R) “Best Law Firms”, 2025 edition in Immigration Law.

Best Law Firms relies on an intensive research process designed to provide an objective and reliable measure of legal merit within the United States. This methodology gathers multiple data points, capturing perspectives from clients, peers and law firm leaders to ensure each ranking is comprehensive.

M/M has been a part of Kansas City for over 20 years and its attorneys carry a combined 65+ years of experience in immigration law. We are proud to be a trusted member of the community and look forward to continuing our work in 2025!

We want to extend congratulations to Partner Roger McCrummen for being selected for the fifth time in a row as a “Super ...
01/13/2025

We want to extend congratulations to Partner Roger McCrummen for being selected for the fifth time in a row as a “Super Lawyer” in immigration law for 2024.

The Super Lawyers patented selection process is peer influenced and research driven, selecting the top 5% of attorneys to the Super Lawyers lists each year. Roger has been a part of this list since 2018.

We are grateful to have experienced attorneys as part of our firm as we head into 2025. Don’t hesitate to reach out to our team for all your immigration needs!

M/M held its Holiday Party last month and we are, as always, so thankful to everyone that was able to make it and celebr...
01/11/2025

M/M held its Holiday Party last month and we are, as always, so thankful to everyone that was able to make it and celebrate another successful year for our firm.

Please enjoy some photos from the party taken by a member of our team, Ronda Knutter.

We hope everyone is staying warm this week!From everyone at M/M, we want to wish you a Happy New Year. As we move into 2...
01/08/2025

We hope everyone is staying warm this week!

From everyone at M/M, we want to wish you a Happy New Year. As we move into 2025, we are grateful to have such a great team behind us to ensure we are able to continue to serve our clients with the expertise every immigrant deserves.

M/M has been a staple in Kansas City for over 20 years – and our attorneys have a combined 65 years of experience in immigration law. While 2025 will surely bring many changes to the immigration field, our team at M/M is proud to represent immigrants.

If you or someone you know has concerns about the years ahead, or would like to talk to an immigration attorney about their case, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our office to schedule a consultation today.

This picture reminds me that at this time 9 years ago, I and others from our staff were volunteers at a family detention...
09/17/2024

This picture reminds me that at this time 9 years ago, I and others from our staff were volunteers at a family detention center in Dilley, Texas, near the southern border. The term “detention center” is a bit euphemistic. It was a private for-profit prison for women and children who were seeking asylum in the U.S. and had surrendered or apprehended at the southern border. We called it “baby jail.”

We were there to help them prepare for their “credible fear” interviews. That is, if they could show a credible fear of persecution in their home country based on their membership in certain protected classes if returned, they could stay and apply for asylum and the opportunity to stay permanently in the U.S. for protection. This project staffed by volunteers lasted for several years; the facility was recently finally closed.

For just a week, we saw the mothers and their children one after another all day long and listened to their stories. They were mostly from the northern triangle, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Those countries were largely ruled by gangs and drug cartels. The authorities would not protect women from domestic and gang violence. The stories of beatings, r**e, extortion, and torture were horrendous. They traveled often by foot, children in tow, hundreds of miles north to seek sanctuary in the U.S. On their way, they were abused, robbed, intercepted by Mexican authorities, but they still came and somehow made it here, only to be imprisoned.

The prison conditions weren’t great, especially considering these were not criminals. But they were treated that way. Security was heavy. We couldn’t even give gifts to the children, like crayons, toys, candy, etc. Armed guards watched over us as we met with the mothers and their children. We couldn’t take pictures or take our phones in.

The children ranged from playful to comatose. Most were clearly suffering from trauma. To be honest, listening to these stories for a week created a bit of secondary trauma in me. I took lots of notes of their stories, but refused to look at them again. Some attorneys and volunteers spent weeks with this prison and it took a toll on their mental health.

But here’s the unusual thing. My overall impression of the mothers was not pity although there was much to pity about their situation. It was overwhelming admiration for them. They were heroic, brave, strong women. They had the courage to take their children in their arms and trek north to save their lives.

Sadly, much of the American public looked at them as invaders, looking for handouts, lazy, “illegals,” etc. But the opposite was true. They were mothers of high character doing what they could to save their families. If allowed to stay, they will be a credit to their adopted country. It reminds me of a saying in the early days of western migration in the U.S. It went something like this, “The cowards never started; the weak died on the way; only the strong survived.” I prayed that these strong mothers and their children got to stay, despite the indifference and even hostility of much of the American public. They have the character to make contributions to the American dream.

BJ McCullick and Roger McCrummen got to meet Rep. Emanuel Cleaver last week at a luncheon and took a minute to express o...
08/19/2024

BJ McCullick and Roger McCrummen got to meet Rep. Emanuel Cleaver last week at a luncheon and took a minute to express our support for a more just treatment of immigration related issues. Fortunate to have Rev. Cleaver in Congress.

08/19/2024

This summer marks the 20th anniversary of the founding of our firm, originally as McCrummen Immigration Law Group, and, as of January 1 this year, McCrummen & McCullick Immigration Law. Throughout that period our sole focus has been on helping immigrants and the companies that hire them. We look forward to many more years of service and advocacy on behalf of immigrants.

Pleased to announce that Roger McCrummen has again been recognized among "The Best Lawyers in America" in Immigration La...
08/19/2024

Pleased to announce that Roger McCrummen has again been recognized among "The Best Lawyers in America" in Immigration Law.

06/17/2024

Roger McCrummen celebrated his 30th year as a member of AILA. During that time he has served three terms as the Chair of the Missouri/Kansas Chapter of American Immigration Lawyers Association, and served on its national board, spoken numerous times at both regional and national conferences, served on various committees, locally and nationally, and served as a mentor for many years to other immigration attorneys.
AILA is a wonderful national immigration bar of approximately 17,000 members who dedicate their practices to helping immigrants navigate the complexities of US immigration law.

Roger McCrummen attended the annual conference of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and presented on PERM upd...
06/17/2024

Roger McCrummen attended the annual conference of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and presented on PERM updates.

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2005 Swift Avenue
North Kansas City, MO
64116

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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