About Yohan

Yohan Zingile built his legal foundation at the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law. He earned his J.D. there and later pursued advanced study, completing an LL.M. in Litigation Law from the University of the Antilles and Guyana. Those academic choices reflect an interest in courtroom procedure and written advocacy.

His LL.M. work concentrated on litigation techniques and procedural rules. The J.D. program in Arizona provided grounding in U.S. law and practice. Together, the degrees shaped a practitioner comfortable with both the technical and human sides of legal work.

Zingile is admitted to practice in Arizona. He serves as a lawyer at the Center for U.S. Immigration Services LLC. In that role he handles the kinds of matters that bring clients into immigration offices and courts: preparing filings, advising on eligibility, and representing people at hearings and administrative interviews.

Colleagues describe his approach as methodical. He combines litigation training from his LL.M. with the everyday demands of immigration practice. That can mean switching quickly from drafting a brief to preparing a client for testimony. It also means managing deadlines and procedural traps in administrative systems.

Professional memberships include current standing in the American Bar Association. He also maintains other memberships relevant to his practice. Those affiliations provide access to resources and continuing legal education that feed directly into case work.

Zingile’s practice emphasizes practical problem solving. He spends time on case strategy and on the paperwork that often decides an immigration matter. He also pays attention to administrative advocacy, filing appeals and responses when initial decisions go the wrong way.

Outside the office he has continued to follow developments in immigration law and related court procedure. That vigilance helps when rules change and clients need quick, accurate counsel. He often draws on his litigation training when a matter requires formal advocacy.

He currently practices immigration law at the Center for U.S. Immigration Services in Arizona.

Education

James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona

J.D. | Law

University of the Antilles and Guyana

LL.M. | Master of Laws in Litigation Law

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) French (Spoken, Written) Portuguese (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Lawyer

Center for U.S. Immigration Services LLC

Accepted Jurisdictions

Arizona

Professional Associations

American Bar Association

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 4502 Cortez Rd W, Suite 301A Bradenton FL 34210