About Jacob J.
Jacob J. Sapochnick built his legal footing across two continents. He earned an LL.B. from Manchester Metropolitan University in 1998 and followed that with an LL.M. from California Western School of Law in 1999. Those years placed him at the intersection of British and American legal education, and they set the stage for a practice rooted in immigration and cross-border matters.
Early in his career he moved into roles that combined law and enterprise. In 2003 he founded Find Jobs USA and served as its legal counsel. A year later he established the Law Offices of Jacob J. Sapochnick and became its managing partner and chief executive. That move marked the start of a practice that has been anchored in Arizona since 2004.
Memberships in professional organizations have been part of his professional life. He has been a member of the State Bar of Arizona since 2004 and holds memberships in the American Bar Association and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. These affiliations reflect an ongoing engagement with professional standards and developments in immigration law.
Over more than two decades in practice, he has handled the kinds of matters that commonly arise for immigrants, families, and employers. His practice through the Law Offices of Jacob J. Sapochnick has addressed petitions, visa applications, removal defense, and related administrative processes. He has worked with clients on both individual and business immigration needs, navigating federal agencies and the courts when required.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases and persistent in pursuing administrative remedies. He maintains an office presence in Arizona and has developed systems for assisting clients through complex procedural steps. His background in both UK and US legal education informs how he explains options and deadlines to people unfamiliar with the American immigration system.
He has operated at the helm of his own firm for many years. As managing partner and CEO he oversees case strategy, client intake, and the administrative functions of the practice. The office’s work continues to reflect steady caseloads typical of a practice serving immigrant communities and employers.
He remains an active member of the legal bar in Arizona and participates in professional groups related to immigration law. He currently practices in Arizona, handling immigration matters and related areas.