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Kenneth Pham

Education

  • NC State University

  • Charlotte School of Law: Juris Doctor Degree    (Graduated 17th in his Class)

Areas of Practice

  • Immigration

    • Marriage green cards

    • Spousal visas

    • K-1 fiancé visas

    • Parent petitions

    • Child petitions

    • Consular processing

    • Naturalization

    • Family reunification

    • and much, much more.

Bar Admissions

  • State - South Carolina State Bar

  • State - North Carolina State Bar

 

I became an immigration attorney because I've lived some version of the story my clients are trying to write. I was born in Boston to parents who came to this country as Vietnamese refugees — people who built something from nothing, who trusted a new country to keep its promise to them. Growing up as their eldest son, I understood, earlier than most, what it means to need the law on your side and not know where to begin.

That understanding is the foundation of everything I do. At The Law Offices of Kenneth Pham, LLC, I represent individuals and families in South Carolina and North Carolina who are navigating the immigration process — the marriage green cards, the fiancé visas, the parent petitions, the naturalizations, the family reunifications. The cases that matter most to people. The ones that change the shape of a family's life.

I graduated 17th in my class from Charlotte School of Law with full Pro Bono Honors. During law school, I interned for three years at Central Law Group and worked as a student attorney at the CSL Immigration Clinic, where I facilitated the school's first-ever pro bono green card grant — an outcome that earned school-wide recognition and confirmed for me that this was the work I was meant to do. I am admitted to both the South Carolina State Bar and the North Carolina State Bar, and I am fluent in Vietnamese and English, which allows me to serve clients across cultural and linguistic communities that are often underserved in the legal space.

Prior to law school, I attended NC State University, where I co-founded Pi Alpha Phi — a fraternity built around racial awareness and advocacy for minority communities — and published work as a journalist for The Technician, NC State's campus newspaper. I have always believed that the law is most powerful when it reaches the people who need it most. My career is my effort to make good on that belief.

My office is in Fort Mill, SC, minutes from Charlotte — and through virtual services, I am able to help clients across the Carolinas and beyond. If you're navigating the immigration system, you don't have to do it alone. I would be honored to walk alongside you.