About Us
JomJop LLC
JomJop LLC is a distinguished non-profit immigration service organization committed to empowering immigrants in the United States. With a comprehensive range of services, JomJop LLC provides critical support for immigrant visa petitions, naturalization applications, asylum applications, applications for adjustment of status (green cards), and refugee applications. The organization stands out for its welcoming and inclusive environment, where clients are greeted with compassion and respect. Volunteer groups and community events create an interactive and supportive experience, helping immigrants feel at home while they navigate the complexities of their new lives. JomJop LLC is dedicated to fostering success and integration, ensuring that every individual has the resources and support needed to thrive in their new community.
Opportunities
JomJop LLC plays a vital role in bringing more opportunities for immigrants by providing a range ofessential services and fostering a supportivecommunity. Additionally, JomJop LLC organizes volunteer groups and fundraising initiatives to further support immigrants in their journey. These volunteer groupshelp immigrants build the skills and confidence needed to thrive. Fundraising efforts enable the organization to offer more resources and programs, creating a robust supportystem that empowers immigrants to pursue their dreams and integrate successfully intoAmerican society.
Our Founder
Bineta Asaliha Diop was born Senegal West Africa in 1982 and founded
JomJop LLC in 2015. Bineta has over 15 years of US immigration and
taxtation experiance. She is the founder of JomJop LLC, an immigration
assistance Nonprofit Agency that assists immigrants with their immigration,
translation and community integration needs. Bineta is currently assisting over 175
immigrates as a Paralegal and immigrationAdvocate. A Multilingual Public Speaker
In Interfaith Dialogue for religious tolerance and public advocacy for the immigrant community living in the Cincinnati area. Bineta has been involved in many community services in New York and led a citizenship program that resulted in over 250 Africans gaining US Citizenship through her Nonprofit Organization JCBS GLOBAL INC. She facilitated the proper integration of estabilished immigrants into American society through ESL programs, computer programs, community resource assistance and voter registration events. She worked as a NY Police Department Police Liaison linking local immigrant residents and organizations with state institutions and officials in the Bronx, NYC. Bineta worked for the massification of the IDNYC program. She participated in Democratic Election Campaign organizations for the Obama Campaign in SC (2005) and Clinton in NY (2016). Bineta served at the United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women every year as a representatitive for Voices of African Mothers (VAM).She is a proud member of the African Professional Network (APNET). Bineta is featured in the book The 50 Women Project of Jessica Buchlietner which encompasses compelling stories from outstanding immigrant women around the world. Bineta has been recognized by her dedication and commitment to community service and earned the Rock Hill Civic Award in 2007 and the Bronx Honorable Resident Award in 2015.
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Her motto is “Honoring God through Humanity.”