Contact Us: (916)917-5217
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About.About Schach Law Group, APC.
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Our Goal
Schach Law Group, APC is an immigration law firm. We have experienced attorneys focused on family immigration, naturalization, green cards and deportation defense. We counsel those with TPS and DACA to determine their options. We strive to provide quality service at a flat rate. We offer payment plans and free consultations with attorneys, not staff.
We offer flat rate pricing and low down payments. We do not prioritize requests according to the amount you pay and we do not bill by the hour as we fight for you. We want to celebrate the wins with you, we understand the difficult choices you have had to make.
Call us today at (916) 917-5217 for your free in-person consultation.
We offer flat rate pricing and low down payments. We do not prioritize requests according to the amount you pay and we do not bill by the hour as we fight for you. We want to celebrate the wins with you, we understand the difficult choices you have had to make.
Call us today at (916) 917-5217 for your free in-person consultation.
All the Tools You Need to Succeed
Based on your personal experiences and current status, we will work with you to determine your options and aid you in your decisions moving forward.
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We conduct free in person consultations and will answer questions by phone and email as they arise.
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Schach Law Group, APC is aimed at supporting you, and your family through the immigration journey.
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Our Team
Andrew Schach
Managing Attorney
Andrew Schach is the Managing Attorney with Schach Law Group, APC in the Sacramento office. Mr. Schach's immigration practice involves family-based immigration, non-immigrant visas, removal defense, and asylum law.
Mr. Schach graduated from University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation Management. He earned his Master in Business Administration from University of Missouri, Columbia, Crosby MBA program. He earned his Juris Doctor degree from University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law.
While in law school, Mr. Schach worked as a law clerk for a federal judge after interning for McGeorge School of Law on campus clinics.
Committed to public interest, Mr. Schach volunteers his time at many community based pro-bono legal clinics in Sacramento including the Annual McGeorge Naturalization Fair at McGeorge School of Law, DACA Fair at the Sacramento Food Bank, OneJustice Pro Bono Justice Bus Program and Catholic Charities clinics held in California and Nevada.
Mr. Schach’s great-great-grandfather, Christian Schach, immigrated to the United States from Hamburg in January 29, 1879. The boat he rode, Wieland, arrived in New York in the fall of 1879. He settled in the midwest as a farmer and was later naturalized as a United States citizen in 1884. Most United States citizens immigrated from another country. Mr. Schach is dedicated to helping other families realize the beginning to their new lives in the United States.
Mr. Schach is admitted to the State Bar of Missouri and is licensed to practice immigration law in all 50 states.
Mr. Schach graduated from University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation Management. He earned his Master in Business Administration from University of Missouri, Columbia, Crosby MBA program. He earned his Juris Doctor degree from University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law.
While in law school, Mr. Schach worked as a law clerk for a federal judge after interning for McGeorge School of Law on campus clinics.
Committed to public interest, Mr. Schach volunteers his time at many community based pro-bono legal clinics in Sacramento including the Annual McGeorge Naturalization Fair at McGeorge School of Law, DACA Fair at the Sacramento Food Bank, OneJustice Pro Bono Justice Bus Program and Catholic Charities clinics held in California and Nevada.
Mr. Schach’s great-great-grandfather, Christian Schach, immigrated to the United States from Hamburg in January 29, 1879. The boat he rode, Wieland, arrived in New York in the fall of 1879. He settled in the midwest as a farmer and was later naturalized as a United States citizen in 1884. Most United States citizens immigrated from another country. Mr. Schach is dedicated to helping other families realize the beginning to their new lives in the United States.
Mr. Schach is admitted to the State Bar of Missouri and is licensed to practice immigration law in all 50 states.