ATTORNEY PROFILE
Ricky Malik has stood out as a champion in the field of Immigration Law from his
days at the university of Maryland Immigration Clinic where he earned the prestigious Public Service Award. In addition, Mr. Malik was awarded a
Certificate of Recognition from the United States Board of Immigration Appeals for his dedicated efforts.
Ricky Malik has always been a tireless advocate for the rights of
immigrants in the United States, and has aggressively and relentlessly advocated
on behalf of countless businesses and individuals. Ricky Malik has successfully
argued in the defense of his clients at every level of jurisdiction: immigration
court, state court, and in federal district and circuit courts. Mr. Malik has a
passion for immigration law and has built a thriving practice by taking
difficult, hard-to-win cases and bringing them to a victorious conclusion. Mr.
Malik has triumphed in cases which range from Permanent Labor Certifications,
Employment Based cases, Investor Visas, Non Immigrant Visas (H,E,B,F,L/ TN),
Family Immigration, Preference Petitions, Consulate Processing, Visa Extensions,
Naturalizations, Deportation Defense, NACARA, TPS, Asylum, Habeas Corpus, Corum
Nobis and Federal Appellate Litigation, to name but a few.
Ricky Malik has argued cases before Immigration Courts nationwide,
Criminal Courts in Virginia and Maryland as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Third Circuit, Fourth and Sixth Circuit. Most recently before the Fourth
Circuit resulting in a published opinion, Lizama v Holder, 09-2027
(4th Cir. 2011).
Ricky Malik is a member of
the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and serves in a leadership
role as Co-Chair of the AILA-DC Arlington Immigration Court Liaison Committee.
Ricky Malik was featured in the Washington Post on September 26, 2011 and June 10, 2012 for his role as an impassioned
advoacate for his client and appeared live on national TV on MSNBC's "Weekends with Alex Witt" and the "Melissa
Harris-Perry" show.
Bar Admissions: Maryland
& Washington, DC
Ricky Malik, Esq.
Attorney & Counselor at Law
days at the university of Maryland Immigration Clinic where he earned the prestigious Public Service Award. In addition, Mr. Malik was awarded a
Certificate of Recognition from the United States Board of Immigration Appeals for his dedicated efforts.
Ricky Malik has always been a tireless advocate for the rights of
immigrants in the United States, and has aggressively and relentlessly advocated
on behalf of countless businesses and individuals. Ricky Malik has successfully
argued in the defense of his clients at every level of jurisdiction: immigration
court, state court, and in federal district and circuit courts. Mr. Malik has a
passion for immigration law and has built a thriving practice by taking
difficult, hard-to-win cases and bringing them to a victorious conclusion. Mr.
Malik has triumphed in cases which range from Permanent Labor Certifications,
Employment Based cases, Investor Visas, Non Immigrant Visas (H,E,B,F,L/ TN),
Family Immigration, Preference Petitions, Consulate Processing, Visa Extensions,
Naturalizations, Deportation Defense, NACARA, TPS, Asylum, Habeas Corpus, Corum
Nobis and Federal Appellate Litigation, to name but a few.
Ricky Malik has argued cases before Immigration Courts nationwide,
Criminal Courts in Virginia and Maryland as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Third Circuit, Fourth and Sixth Circuit. Most recently before the Fourth
Circuit resulting in a published opinion, Lizama v Holder, 09-2027
(4th Cir. 2011).
Ricky Malik is a member of
the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and serves in a leadership
role as Co-Chair of the AILA-DC Arlington Immigration Court Liaison Committee.
Ricky Malik was featured in the Washington Post on September 26, 2011 and June 10, 2012 for his role as an impassioned
advoacate for his client and appeared live on national TV on MSNBC's "Weekends with Alex Witt" and the "Melissa
Harris-Perry" show.
Bar Admissions: Maryland
& Washington, DC
Ricky Malik, Esq.
Attorney & Counselor at Law