About Benjamin Beijing

Benjamin Beijing Wang is an immigration attorney based in Eugene, Oregon. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in English from Seattle University in 1991 and his Juris Doctor from the University of Oregon School of Law in 1998. After law school, he joined Luvaas Cobb Richards and Fraser as an associate attorney, focusing on legal research, court representation, and document preparation. During this time, he began developing an immigration law practice, leveraging his personal experience with U.S. immigration law to assist clients.

In 2002, Mr. Wang established his own firm, Benjamin Beijing Wang, P.C., in Eugene. The firm offers comprehensive immigration services, including family-based immigration, employment visas, asylum applications, and deportation defense. He represents clients across Oregon and other states, as well as internationally. Mr.

Wang is a member of the Oregon State Bar and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. He is fluent in English, Mandarin, and Spanish. As a result, the attorney can serve clients. His office is located at 750 Lawrence Street, Eugene, OR 97401. For consultations, he can be reached at (541) 484-1811 or via email at bwang8@uoregon.edu.

Mr. Wang's practice is dedicated to providing timely, responsive. Cost-effective legal services to clients seeking assistance with U.S. immigration matters.

Education

University of Oregon School of Law

J.D. (1998) | Immigration Law

1995

Seattle University

B.A. (1991) | Bachelor of Arts in English

1988

Languages

Chinese (Spoken, Written) English (Spoken, Written) Mandarin (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Immigration Lawyer

Benjamin Beijing Wang, P.C.
2002

Associate Lawyer

Luvaas Cobb Richards and Frasier
1998

Accepted Jurisdictions

Oregon

Court Admissions

U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon U.S. District Court · Admitted 1998

Types of Cases Handled

family-based immigration employment visas asylum applications deportation defense

Legal Services Scope

Initial filing Requests for evidence Interviews Appeals