Adam Malik, Esq., co-founder and managing partner at Federal and Mandamus Attorneys (FMA), stands out as a pioneering force in federal litigation and mandamus cases, with a formidable track record in resolving delayed USCIS immigration cases, asylum applications, immigrant visas, FOIA issues, and rectifying wrongfully denied immigration cases. His command of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), expertise in Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation, and success in obtaining declaratory judgments make him a formidable advocate for those facing immigration roadblocks.
Mr. Malik’s legal acumen was sharpened by his tenure at the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), especially within USCIS, where he played a pivotal role in detecting fraud and shaping immigration procedures. His subsequent role at the Detention and Removal Office (DRO) of ICE deepened his mastery of deportation defense and complex immigration enforcement challenges.
Before the inception of FMA, Mr. Malik enhanced his legal prowess at Malik & Associates, PLLC, and Petty & Associates, PLLC in Dallas, earning him accolades including the Guttenberg Award for Excellence. His practice at FMA is particularly noted for mandamus lawsuits to expedite delayed immigration procedures and his unwavering commitment to his clients’ rights, underscored by his admissions to the highest courts, including the Supreme Court of the United States.
Educationally, Mr. Malik’s background is a tapestry of law, international relations, and technology, with degrees from South Texas College of Law Houston, the University of Nottingham, UK, and San Francisco State University, California. This diverse expertise fortifies his strategic legal approaches, ensuring sophisticated and successful outcomes for clients navigating the complexities of immigration law.