Archive for November, 2009

I 601 Waiver – Success Story

I came to USA in 2007 with my two kids. My husbands visa was denied, and was told to apply for I-601 Application for Waiver of Ground of Inadmissibility, based on a crime. I didn’t know what to do and where to go for help. I read an advertisement of Mr. Shah in one of the news paper. I contact Mr. Shah and he help me with my husbands wavier case.

Being new in this country and meeting a person (lawyer) like Mr. Shah helped me a lot. Their was hope that my husband will be here soon. The wavier case was very important to me because my family was separated. I thank Mr. Shah, Meera, Hasan and Soni for being there for us. they were always there to assist me. Whenever we had questions and concerns. We would not have been able to undertake this or deal without his help and presence. I am very happy with the result, specially my children. they are looking forward to meet their father. Thank you Mr. Shah for helping my family and understanding our financial situation. Apart from your outstanding work, you are a very good person.

Urmila Prasad

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ERITREAN/ETHIOPIAN STORIES

For the purpose of confidentiality the real name of the applicants at hand has been withheld and replaced by other names.

1.         Alex came to the US after a very long and dangerous journey through the Mexico Boarder. He was working with the Eritrean banks when he was suddenly and arbitrarily detained and, finally, subjected to torture due to his Pentecostal religion and his participation in the activities of his Rhema Church. He entered the US on the 26th of January 2007 and was granted asylum in April 2008 with the assistance of our office.

2.         Zedagem belongs to Mulue Wengel Church, one of the Pentecostal Churches in Eritrea. However, he was persecuted by the Government of Eritrea just because he happened to be a Pentecostal Christian. He fled from his country when his detention and eventually severe torture and persecution became imminent and unavoidable. Zedagem’s application for asylum in the US was culminated with the approval of the same last month.

3.         Yodit fled from her country Eritrea after a long ordeal and torture which was initially caused by the detention of her husband. Her husband had also fled but unable to make it to a third safe country. Yodit made a very dangerous and long tip to the USA hoping to get the freedom and liberty she had ever wished and be able to find a way of uniting with her husband and son. She approached our office in July 2008 and sought to apply for asylum with our assistance. Her case was approved in September 2008.

4.         Hassan came to the USA for the medical treatment of his sick child. He had however been arrested and tortured in Israel because of his Palestine nationality. He contacted our office by the end of May 2008 and sought to get our legal assistance. His application for asylum finally got approval in September 2008.

5.         Yohannes had was a temporary resident of Soudi Arabia when he was accused of financing and helping his brother to  escape from the hands of his government and cross boarder to the neighboring Ethiopia up on his return to visit his family in Eritrea. He was accused of supporting opposition groups. Consequently, he was arbitrarily detained and subjected to torture and very harsh treatment. As he was on an employment visa in Saudi Arabia he had always been at risk of being returned or deported to Eritrea. He decided to seek asylum after he came to the US. The process was initiated after he contacted our office in August 2008. He was granted asylum in October 2008.

6.         Filmon was still a student when he was subjected to detention and torture for protesting against a refusal of a leave to attend his graduation in Sawa. He finally escaped from detention and made it to Sudan and, eventually to the USA after a very long and dangerous journey. His application for asylum was granted in October 2008.

7.         Yodit is a Pentecostal Eritrean who had been persecuted by her government a number of times. She finally escaped and made it to the neighboring Sudan after realizing that she was about to be persecuted. She approached our office in July 2008. Her application was approved in October 2008.

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Another Happy Client

It was wonderful experience, during my H1 processing with Shah and team. Especially Meera the legal assistant who was taking care of my case.  I was in dilemma in many situations during the process, where there was no assurance on my case as lot of questions and clarification were asked for my case.

I have to appreciate Meera and team, for providing right directions to my employer to clarify USCIS and supporting me personally as well.

It made me to appear for the interview confident and clear the same.

thanks again for all your support .

Sree

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Marriage Petition Sucess Story

I recommend the Law Offices of Shah Peerally for their excellent service. They assisted my husband with obtaining his work permit and green card very quickly.

The Law Office was very fast and efficient with completing documents and sending me relevant information.   They communicated with mein every step of the way.  I really liked the fact that Attorney Peerally made himself available to counsel me and my husband when we needed.  Thanks for your assistance!

Best,
Gabriela

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Beautiful l Story

To whom it may concern:

1994, my new Thai wife Kangana and my step daughter May and I were thrilled! We had just been married in Thailand and were very happy. I had steady employment as well as Khan. In 1996 this all changed suddenly. The collapse of the Asian economy had come. No work for me but to teach English to students for $5.00 a day and Khan lost her job as well.

No problem I explained to my new family! You are now married to an AMERICAN! We can move to the states any time we want to. I’ll go to the embassy tomorrow!

I did and was I in for a shock. I found out I was nothing but a second class citizen for marrying a foreigner. It took us 6 years, thousands of dollars, letters and phone calls to the governor of my state and my wife and me being treated like a traitor and a terrorist to get just a vacation visa.

After we finally got to the states I realized I needed help to cut through the lies, red tape and misinformation the immigration department willfully extends to immigrant family’s trying the legal waters for themselves. I was fortunate enough to see Shah Peerally’s ad on the internet. I called the phone number and to my surprise Shah himself answered.

After about a 20 minute chat of our circumstances, Shah assured me he could help our family and that is just what happened. After meeting with Shah and his team they took care of EVERYTHING including keeping us on track and on time with court appearances, depositions, paperwork and just everything! Shah’s team, coupled with his experience in immigration is what you need if you are on the right side of the law and want the best to represent you and your family.

I can think of no better recommendation than Shah Peerally and firm for help in immigration or other legal areas. Shah takes every case personally as well as professionally. Their actions secured my family’s documentation, entry and road to American citizenship and ultimately our ability to move on and live our lives as normal human beings.

Very sincerely

David B. Oliver

Industrial engineer and American citizen

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Successful Employment Based Case

I have engaged Shah’s law firm to represent me for employement based permanent residency. So far I am extremely happy with the professional commitment shown by Shah in dealing with my case. I had a quick approval of my PERM. He was very helpful and proficient in dealing with my I140 RFE.

Unlike many other immigration lawyers, I found Shah as a honest, knowledgeable and committed law attorney. Inspite of all the expertise Shah has, he is very affordable. I would highly recommend Shah to anybody seeking any expert help in immigration matters. ”

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