Rebecca Schach

Attorney · Pacific McGeorge School of Law

Rebecca Schach is a practicing immigration attorney in Sacramento, California. Schach's working background includes private practice and nonprofit positions. Schach received her law degree from the University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. Schach received her undergraduate degree in International Relations from the University of California, Davis. During her undergraduate program, Schach attended a full semester abroad in Cordoba, Spain.

Schach dedicates much of her free time to volunteering with community organizations to prepare individuals for naturalization and encourage civic engagement. Outside of immigration work, Schach enjoys reading and cooking.

Recent Articles
How to Request Abuse-Based Waiver When Filing I-751 Without U.S. Spouse
If your sponsoring U.S. spouse (or parent) has abused you, then for obvious reasons, that person may not cooperate in helping you fill out or sign the joint petition required to turn conditional residence into permanent residence. But, you can request a waiver of the joint filing requirement. ... Read more

How Conditional Residents Can File Form I-751, Jointly or With Waiver Request After a Divorce
Conditional residents will need to file Form I-751 with USCIS in order to turn their residence permanent after two years. Learn how, even if you've divorced the U.S. spouse and need to seek a waiver. ... Read more