About Ebenezer

Ebenezer Appiagyei built an unusual professional foundation that blends theological training and legal education. He completed a Master of Divinity at the Methodist Theological School in Ohio in 2007 and later enrolled at the University of Akron School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2018. Those two fields shaped how he approaches client work and legal problem solving.

Before turning to law, Appiagyei trained in theology and counseling. That background informs his interactions with clients and guides the way he prepares cases. He began law school in 2015 and finished in 2018. The combination of pastoral training and legal study gives him a perspective not commonly found among his peers.

After law school, Appiagyei established his practice in Ohio. He is authorized to work in the state’s legal system and has pursued credentials relevant to immigration work. He holds accreditation from the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), which permits him to represent clients in immigration court. He also holds registration through the Supreme Court of Ohio Office of Lawyer Services listed as Counselor & Lawyer at Law.

Appiagyei handles matters that intersect immigration law and personal counseling needs. He represents noncitizens in removal proceedings and assists with related filings. His training in counseling helps when clients face stressful hearings and complex documentation. He aims to explain legal options in direct terms and to prepare clients for procedural realities.

Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation. He emphasizes detailed fact-gathering and clear disclosure of legal risks. He has worked on cases that require careful documentation of personal histories and legal eligibility. He does not rely on broad claims; instead, he organizes evidence and legal arguments one step at a time.

Appiagyei maintains his practice in Ohio and remains credentialed to appear before immigration court. He combines legal advocacy and counseling skills when advising clients on immigration status, relief options, and court procedures. He currently practices in Ohio, handling immigration matters and legal counseling related to clients' immigration status.

Education

University of Akron School of Law

J.D. (2018) | Law

2015

Methodist Theological School in OH

M.Div. (2007) | Theology & Counseling

2004

Languages

Akan (Spoken, Written) English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Ohio

Certifications & Awards

Immigration Court

EOIR

Counselor & Lawyer at Law.

Supreme Court of Ohio Office of Lawyer Services