About Ben

Ben Snyder earned his J.D. from Elon University School of Law in 2012, after beginning his legal studies in 2009. He spent law school learning the mechanics of federal statutes and administrative procedures. Classrooms and clinics shaped the early contours of his legal work, and the diploma marked the formal start of a career rooted in immigration law.

He moved into practice shortly after graduation and has spent his career working in the immigration field. His path has crossed courtroom calendars, immigration court dockets, and the paper-intensive work of petitions and applications. Over time he developed the practical habits that many immigration matters require: clear client communication, careful document assembly, and attention to changing policy and case law.

Snyder handles a range of immigration matters at the Charlotte Immigration Law Office. He manages case files and represents clients in administrative proceedings and in interactions with federal agencies. He prepares forms, compiles supporting evidence, and attends interviews and hearings when needed. His daily work combines legal research, procedural filings, and client-facing tasks that require translating complex rules into plain language.

Colleagues describe him as methodical and steady. He approaches casework with a procedural mindset. He does not promise quick fixes. Instead he works through eligibility issues and possible remedies, evaluating each client’s circumstances against statutory and regulatory standards. The practice calls for both long-term planning and responsiveness to immediate deadlines, and his work reflects that balance.

Snyder keeps current on developments in immigration law through ongoing education and review of administrative guidance. He pays attention to changes in policy that can affect petitions and removal matters. This attention matters to clients who face tight timelines and technical filing requirements. He also spends time preparing clients for interviews and hearings so they understand the process and what to expect.

He practices at the Charlotte Immigration Law Office, where he focuses on immigration law. His current practice includes preparing immigration filings, representing clients in administrative proceedings, and advising on procedural strategy in immigration matters.

Education

Elon University School of Law

J.D. (2012) | Law

2009

Office Locations

Main Office

 5600 77 CENTER DR SUITE 310 CHARLOTTE NC 28217